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Panametrics-NDT Computer Controlled Ultrasonic Pulser-Receivers Model 5800 35 MHz (-3 dB) ultrasonic bandwidth Ideal for general purpose ultrasonic testing with a wide variety of metals, plastics, composites and biomedical specimens - Very Good Condition (Rarely Used) - * The 5800PR provides optimization for conventional, high and ultra high frequency applications. * Broadband negative spike excitation is optimized for the frequency band of each instrument. * Adjustable pulse energy and damping from a regulated voltage source for optimizing pulse shape * Rise times < 1ns are available for ultra high frequency inspection. * 100 μjoules of available energy for conventional frequency applications * Internal pulse frequency source is crystal stabilized and uses a frequency divider to select PRF rate. * External pulser mode allows use of an external pulse generator in conjunction with each instrument’s receiver electronics. * Superior isolation of receiver from pulser main bang when operating in through transmission mode * Multi-position switchable high and low pass filters optimize main bang recovery and noise response. * Computer-controllable through GPIB IEEE488 and RS-232 communication ports * Local manual control via sealed keypad for independent operation with high visibility LCD display of parameters * Packaged in a rack-adaptable 16.7” x 3.5” (419 x 88.9 mm) instrument cabinet The Panametrics-NDT™computer-controlled pulser-receiver family of ultrasonic testing instrumentation is designed to provide superior response for both conventional and high frequency applications. Each instrument is designed with a superior low noise receiver and high performance pulser control. The Models 5800PR, 5900PR and 5910PR can be controlled serially via RS-232 or GPIB IEEE488 protocol. Direct parameter command control allows adaptation into test systems requiring automated setup. A LabView virtual instrument executable is available upon request for all models. Pulser Location: Host Instrument Pulse Type (main bang): Negative Impulse Rise Time: 10% to 90% Typically 7 nS, 10 nS max Available Pulse Voltage (no load): 300 V Available Pulse Energy (typical) : 12.5, 25, 50, 100 μjoules Damping: Two damping menus, selectable: Standard: 25, 50, 100, 50 ohms Extended: 15, 17, 21, 25 36, 50, 100 or 500 ohms Mode: Pulse-Echo, Through Transmission, or External Pulser Isolation: Typically 78 dB at 10 MHz (74 dB min) ( 74 dB min) (46 dB min) Remote Pulser Preamp: None available Pulse Repetition Rate Internal: Two frequency menus selectable: Standard: 100, 200, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 5 k, 10 kHz Extended: 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 400, 500, 625, 800, 1 k, 1.25 k, 2 k, Pulse Repetition Rate External: 0-10 kHz Synch Output Pulse: Pos. TTL compatible, precedes Main Bang by approx. 50 nS External Trigger Input: TTL and HCMOS compatible, capacitor coupled, optoisolated. Dual isolators accept either polarity. Pulse height: 2.4 V - 12 V. Max. input DC level: ±100 Maximum Bandwidth: 1 kHz – 35 MHz (-3 dB) Voltage Gain (RL=50 ohms): 20, 40, 60 dB Attenuation Coarse: 10, 20, 30 , 40, 50 dB Attenuation Fine: 0-15.9 dB, 0.1 dB increments High Pass Filter: 1k, 100 k, 300 kHz or 1 MHz Low Pass Filter: 35, 20, 10, 5 MHz Noise (referred to input): 80 μV peak-peak typical, BW=35 MHz Max Signal Output: +/- 1V pk., terminated in 50 ohms Input Impedance: 500 ohms for signals < 0.5 V pk, 100 ohms for signals > 0.5 V pk with coarse attenuation set < 10 dB Power Main Requirements: 100/120/220/240 VAC, +/-12.5%: Uses power entry module with detachable power cord 50/60 HZ Operating Temperature: 32° to 122° F (0 to 50° C) Size: 16.7” x 3.5” x 12.7” (419 mm x 88.9 mm x 315 mm) http://www.olympusndt.com/data/File/5800-5900-5910.pdf * Condition: Very GOOD (Rarely Used) |