Sypris 5080 Manual de usuario

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UN-01-231 Rev. F ECO 13095

Model 5080
GAUSS / TESLA METER
Instruction Manual

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Model 5080
GAUSS / TESLA METER
Instruction Manual
Manual UN-01-231
Rev. F, ECO 13095
Item No. 359926
Sypris Test & Measurement
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Table of Contents
SECTION-1 INTRODUCTION
Understanding Flux Density.............................................. 1-1
Measurement of Flux Density............................................ 1-2
Product Description........................................................... 1-5
Applications....................................................................... 1-6
SECTION-2 SPECIFICATIONS
Instrument......................................................................... 2-1
Standard Transverse Probe.............................................. 2-5
Standard Axial Probe........................................................ 2-6
Optional Probe Extension Cable....................................... 2-7
Zero Flux Chamber............................................................ 2-8
SECTION-3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Operator Safety................................................................. 3-1
Operating Features........................................................... 3-3
Instrument Preparation...................................................... 3-6
Power-Up.......................................................................... 3-8
Power-Up Settings............................................................ 3-9
Low Battery Condition....................................................... 3-10
Overrange Condition......................................................... 3-11
AC or DC Measurement Selection..................................... 3-12
UNITS of Measurement Selection..................................... 3-13
RANGE Selection.............................................................. 3-14
HOLD Mode Selection....................................................... 3-16
MIN / MAX Hold Usage...................................................... 3-17
Peak Hold Usage.............................................................. 3-18
ZERO Function.................................................................. 3-20
Automatic ZERO Function................................................. 3-21
Manual ZERO Function..................................................... 3-23
RELATIVE Mode............................................................... 3-25
Automatic RELATIVE Mode.............................................. 3-28
Manual RELATIVE Mode................................................... 3-30

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ANALOG OUTPUT Function............................................. 3-31
Analog Output Usage........................................................ 3-33
Sources of Measurement Errors........................................ 3-35
More details on AC Mode Operation................................. 3-38
More details on DC Mode Operation................................. 3-40
SECTION-4 REMOTE OPERATION
RS-232 Interface Parameters............................................ 4-1
RS-232 Interface Connection............................................ 4-1
Remote Command Standards........................................... 4-3
Command Format.............................................................. 4-4
Message Terminators........................................................ 4-4
Error Buffer........................................................................ 4-5
Status Registers................................................................ 4-5
Status Byte and Request For Service (RQS).................... 4-6
Standard Event Register................................................... 4-9
Measurement Event Register............................................ 4-10
Operation Event Register.................................................. 4-10
Questionable Event Register............................................. 4-11
“Common” Command Syntax............................................ 4-11
“Common” Commands………........................................... 4-13
SCPI Command Syntax..................................................... 4-16
SCPI Commands............................................................... 4-18
Error Messages and Commands....................................... 4-21
Status Commands............................................................. 4-23
MODE Commands............................................................ 4-25
RANGE Commands.......................................................... 4-26
HOLD Commands............................................................. 4-27
ZERO Command............................................................... 4-28
RELATIVE Commands...................................................... 4-28
MEASUREMENT Command............................................. 4-29
ANALOG OUTPUT Command.......................................... 4-30
Intermixing Common and SCPI commands....................... 4-31
Using Query Commands................................................... 4-31
Using the Operation Complete Status............................... 4-32
Example Program.............................................................. 4-33

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WARRANTY.................................................................... 5-1
List of Tables
Table 4-1 Common Command Summary.................. 4-13
Table 4-2 SCPI Command Summary........................ 4-18
List of Illustrations
Figure 1-1 Flux Lines of a Permanent Magnet............ 1-1
Figure 1-2 Hall Generator............................................ 1-3
Figure 1-3 Hall Probe Configurations.......................... 1-4
Figure 2-1 Standard Transverse Probe....................... 2-5
Figure 2-2 Standard Axial Probe................................. 2-6
Figure 2-3 Optional Probe Extension Cable................ 2-7
Figure 2-4 Zero Flux Chamber.................................... 2-8
Figure 3-1 Auxiliary Power Connector Warnings......... 3-1
Figure 3-2 Probe Electrical Warning........................... 3-2
Figure 3-3 Operating Features.................................... 3-3
Figure 3-4 Battery Installation..................................... 3-6
Figure 3-5 Probe Connection...................................... 3-7
Figure 3-6 Power-Up Display...................................... 3-8
Figure 3-7 Missing Probe Indication............................ 3-9
Figure 3-8 Low Battery Indication................................ 3-11
Figure 3-9 Overrange Indication ................................ 3-11
Figure 3-10 MODE (AC-DC) Function........................... 3-12
Figure 3-11 UNITS Function.......................................... 3-13
Figure 3-12 RANGE Function....................................... 3-15
Figure 3-13 HOLD Function.......................................... 3-17
Figure 3-14 Automatic ZERO Function......................... 3-22
Figure 3-15 Manual ZERO Function.............................. 3-24

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Figure 3-16 RELATIVE Function................................... 3-28
Figure 3-17 Automatic RELATIVE Function................ 3-29
Figure 3-18 Manual RELATIVE Function...................... 3-31
Figure 3-19 OUTPUT Function...................................... 3-32
Figure 3-20 LO and HI Analog Output Displays............ 3-34
Figure 3-21 Adjusting the DC Offset of the Analog
Output........................................................ 3-
35
Figure 3-22 Probe Output versus Flux Angle................ 3-36
Figure 3-23 Probe Output versus Distance................... 3-37
Figure 3-24 Flux Density Variations in a Magnet........... 3-37
Figure 3-25 Low AC Signal Indication........................... 3-39
Figure 4-1 9-Pin Interface Connector.......................... 4-2
Figure 4-2 Serial Port Connection Schemes............... 4-3
Figure 4-3 Condition, Event and Enable registers....... 4-6
Figure 4-4 Status Byte and Enable registers............... 4-7
Figure 4-5 Standard Event register............................. 4-9
Figure 4-6 Measurement Event register...................... 4-10
Figure 4-7 Operation Event register............................ 4-10
Figure 4-8 Questionable Event register....................... 4-11
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