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3110P技术手册32K

3110P技术手册32K

目录1. 安装接线 (1)2. 量程标定 (3)3. 系统工作参数 (4)3.1系统工作参数定义 (4)3.2系统工作参数设置 (9)4. 配方表 (9)4.1 配方表的组成 (9)4.2 配方表编辑 (10)5. 物料表 (11)5.1 物料表的组成 (11)5.2 物料表编辑 (12)6. 开关量输入输出功能表 (13)6.1 开关量输入功能表的组成 (13)6.2 开关量输出功能表的组成 (14)6.3 开关量输入输出功能表编辑 (16)7. 自动配料前的准备工作 (17)8. 举例 (20)1. 安装接线1.1 后面板输入、输出插头及端子定义:XK3110P控制器后面板布置见图1,各插座定义如下:图1 控制器后面板布置图1.2 电源(见图1)接插件型号:CX16Z–3FG1.3 传感器(见图1)接插件型号:STLZ950/5W–5.08–H其中:V+ ——传感器供桥电源正端;V–——传感器供桥电源负端;IN+ ——传感器输出信号正端;IN ——传感器输出信号负端;—–—屏蔽地1.4 开关量输入(见图1)接插件型号:STLZ950/5W–5.08–HCOM ——开关量输入公共端;“1”——开关量输入口1;“2”——开关量输入口2;“3”——开关量输入口3;“4”——开关量输入口4;1.5 开关量输出(见图1)接插件型号:STLZ950/6W–5.08–H“1”——开关量输出口1;“2”——开关量输出口2;“3”——开关量输出口3;“4”——开关量输出口4;每个口常开、常闭触点各一。

1.6 串行通讯接口(见图1)接插件型号:DB– 9PTXD — RS232C发送端;RXD — RS232C接收端;GND —信号地;485+ —— RS485正端;485- —— RS485负端;2. 量程标定更换仪表或传感器后,应按以下步骤重新进行准确度标定:2.1 短接控制器后面板串行通讯插头的第1脚与第4脚。

H3C UIS R170服务器维护手册

H3C UIS R170服务器维护手册

H3C UIS R170 服务器维护指南前言H3C UIS R170 G2 服务器维护指南各章节内容如下:∙第1 章安全。

介绍操作设备时的安全信息、注意事项、静电防护及设备上的安全标识。

∙第2 章R170 G2 部件图解。

介绍R170 G2 的结构部件和系统部件。

∙第3 章上电和下电。

介绍对R170 G2 进行上下电操作的方法。

∙第4 章拆卸和安装R170 G2。

介绍拆卸和安装R170 G2 的方法。

∙第5 章更换部件。

介绍R170 G2 有哪些可更换的部件,以及如何进行部件更换的详细操作步骤。

∙第6 章布线。

介绍R170 G2 部件的内部线缆连接方法。

∙附录。

介绍R170 G2 的帮助信息、产品回收信息及缩略语。

前言部分包含如下内容:∙读者对象∙本书约定∙产品配套资料∙资料获取方式∙技术支持∙资料意见反馈读者对象本手册主要适用于如下工程师:∙网络规划人员∙现场技术支持与维护人员∙负责服务器配置和维护的管理员本书约定1. 格式约定2. 各类标志本书还采用各种醒目标志来表示在操作过程中应该特别注意的地方,这些标志的意义如下:产品配套资料H3C UIS R170 G2 服务器维护指南的配套资料包括如下部分:目录1 安全········································1-11.1 安全信息······································1-11.1.1 运行安全···································1-11.1.2 电气安全···································1-11.1.3 电池安全···································1-11.2 安全注意事项····································1-11.3 静电防护······································1-21.3.1 防止静电释放·································1-21.3.2 防止静电释放的接地方法····························1-21.4 设备标识······································1-32 R170 G2 部件图解··································2-12.1 结构部件······································2-12.2 系统部件······································2-2 3上电和下电·····································3-13.1 上电········································3-13.2 下电········································3-24 拆卸和安装R170 G2 ······································································································ 4-14.1 工具准备······································4-14.2 拆卸R170 G2 ············································································································4-14.3 安装R170 G2 ············································································································4-34.4 连接电源线缆····································4-5 5更换部件······································5-15.1 可更换部件·····································5-15.2 更换安全面板····································5-15.2.1 更换场景···································5-15.2.2 更换安全面板·································5-25.3 更换硬盘······································5-35.3.1 更换场景···································5-35.3.2 准备工作···································5-35.3.3 更换硬盘···································5-45.4 更换机箱盖·····································5-55.4.1 更换场景···································5-55.4.2 更换机箱盖··································5-55.5 更换电源······································5-75.5.1 更换场景···································5-75.5.2 更换电源···································5-7 5.6 更换导风罩····································5-145.6.1 更换场景··································5-145.6.2 更换导风罩·································5-14 5.7 更换Riser卡···································5-165.7.1 更换背景··································5-165.7.2 更换Riser卡·································5-16 5.8 更换PCIe卡····································5-185.8.1 更换背景··································5-185.8.2 更换PCIe卡·································5-18 5.9 更换FLOM网卡··································5-215.9.1 更换背景··································5-215.9.2 更换FLOM网卡·······························5-22 5.10 更换FBWC模块·································5-245.10.1 更换背景·································5-245.10.2 更换FBWC模块······························5-24 5.11 更换智能存储电池································5-265.11.1 更换背景·································5-265.11.2 更换智能存储电池·····························5-26 5.12 更换智能存储电池固定座·····························5-285.12.1 更换背景·································5-285.12.2 更换智能存储电池固定座··························5-28 5.13 更换光驱····································5-295.13.1 更换背景·································5-295.13.2 更换光驱·································5-29 5.14 更换风扇····································5-315.14.1 更换背景·································5-315.14.2 更换风扇·································5-31 5.15 更换DIMM ············································································································ 5-335.15.1 更换背景·································5-335.15.2 更换DIMM···································································································· 5-33 5.16 更换CPU ·············································································································· 5-345.16.1 更换背景·································5-345.16.2 更换CPU ····································································································· 5-35 5.17 更换系统电池··································5-39ii5.17.1 更换背景·································5-395.17.2 更换系统电池·······························5-395.18 更换前面板I/O组件································5-415.18.1 更换背景·································5-415.18.2 更换前面板I/O组件·····························5-415.19 更换主板····································5-425.19.1 更换背景·································5-425.19.2 更换主板·································5-425.20 更换硬盘背板··································5-455.20.1 更换背景·································5-455.20.2 更换硬盘背板·······························5-455.21 更换挂耳····································5-475.21.1 更换背景·································5-475.21.2 更换挂耳·································5-475.22 更换TPM模块··································5-496 布线········································6-16.1 连接阵列控制卡线缆·································6-16.2 连接FBWC模块线缆·································6-26.3 连接智能存储电池线缆································6-36.4 连接风扇线缆····································6-46.5 连接电源模块线缆··································6-46.6 连接光驱线缆····································6-56.7 连接前面板线缆···································6-6iii1安全1.1 安全信息操作服务器之前,请仔细了解以下安全信息。

浪潮Cinder主机插件用户手册说明书

浪潮Cinder主机插件用户手册说明书

浪潮存储平台主机插件用户手册文档版本发布日期适用版本尊敬的用户:衷心感谢您选用浪潮存储!浪潮存储秉承“云存智用运筹新数据”的新存储之道,致力于为您提供符合新数据时代需求的存储产品和解决方案。

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天傲平台软件V3.0.1快速安装指南V1.0-071225

天傲平台软件V3.0.1快速安装指南V1.0-071225

天傲平台软件V3.0.1快速安装指南V er 1.0_071225目录资料使用说明 (2)第一部分:软件基础框架结构 (3)1. 3110D中控安装配置模式 (3)1.1 集控型3110D中控安装配置模式 (3)1.2 可视型3110D中控安装配置模式 (4)1.3 录播型3110D中控安装配置模式 (5)2. 3110DG-L中控安装配置模式 (6)3. Linux界面2940终端安装配置模式 (7)3.1 终端数量少于10台的安装配置模式 (7)3.2 终端数量多于10台的安装配置模式 (8)4. Windows界面2940终端安装配置模式 (10)4.1 带硬盘2940终端安装配置模式 (10)4.2 VHD(不带硬盘)2940终端安装配置模式 (11)5. 天傲8000安装配置模式 (12)5.1 带硬盘天傲8000安装配置模式 (12)5.2 VHD(不带硬盘)天傲8000安装配置模式 (13)6. 4620A视频服务器安装配置模式 (14)7. 4610/4620视频服务器安装配置模式 (15)8. 2610/2910/2930共平台安装配置模式 (16)8.1 终端数量少于10台的安装配置模式 (16)8.2 终端数量多于10台的安装配置模式 (17)第二部分:主要软件列表 (19)第三部分:软件的安装与调试 (22)1. 操作系统主要插件程序的安装 (22)1.1 操作系统与基本插件的安装 (22)1.2 DHCP服务的安装与配置 (22)1.3 SQL Server 2000数据库的安装 (23)1.4 IIS(FTP)的安装与配置 (24)2. 管理服务器主要程序的安装 (24)2.1 后台主要服务的安装 (24)2.2 做为主/辅课件服务器相关程序的安装 (26)3. 网管机主要程序的安装 (27)4. NFS服务、 2940、媒体中心、电视墙相关程序的安装 (28)4.1 DHCP服务的安装 (28)4.2 TFTP服务的安装 (28)4.3 Service for unix3.5的安装与配置 (28)4.4 linux界面2940启动文件的安装与配置 (29)4.5 2810/2820媒体中心启动文件的安装与配置 (29)4.6 3210A电视墙启动文件的安装与配置 (30)4.7 3210B电视墙 (31)4.8 2610/2910/2930共平台启动文件的安装与配置 (31)4.9 天傲主要服务总结 (32)5. 教师机程序的安装 (33)5.1 操作系统与系统插件的安装 (33)5.2 应用程序的安装 (33)5.3 接管服务程序的安装(可选) (34)6. 带硬盘Windows界面的2940、8000终端程序的安装 (35)6.1 操作系统与系统插件的安装 (35)6.2 课件播放程序的安装 (35)6.3 视频采集卡、VGA采编卡驱动的安装(可选) (35)6.3 应用程序的安装 (35)7. 4610/4620视频器相关程序的安装 (37)7.1 4610视频服务器相关程序的安装与配置 (37)7.2 4620视频服务器程序的安装与配置 (37)8. 录像服务器的安装 (39)第四部分:附录 (40)附录1:VHD终端镜像制作详细步骤 (40)附录2:如何修改VHD终端镜像软件 (44)附录3:2940终端的中控配置 (46)附录4:2940部分使用技术与调试技巧 (47)附录5:dplan数据库各表用途及说明 (48)附录6:常见问题处理 (50)更新说明:1、Ver1.0—2007年12月25日:根据全新发布的天傲平台软件V3.0.1版本整理的快速安装指南,通过本资料可以快速的对全系列硬件产品布署时完成相对应软件的安装与调试。

MS3110 数据手册(英文)

MS3110 数据手册(英文)

MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM IC Description:The Universal Capacitive Readout TM IC (MS3110) is a general purpose, ultra-low noise CMOS IC intended to support a variety of MEMS sensors that require a high resolution capacitive readout interface. The MS3110 requires only a single +5VDC supply and some decoupling components. No additional components are required.MEMS sensors (such as accelerometers, rate sensors, and other sensors that can be modeled as variable capacitors) require a readout electronic interface that can sense small changes in capacitance. TheMS3110 is capable of sensing capacitance changes down to 4.0 aF/rtHz, typical.The MS3110 interfaces to either a differential capacitor pair or a single capacitive sensor. A high-level voltage output signal that is linear with full range of sense capacitance is provided. The MS3110 also includes an on-chip capacitive DAC (up to 10pF) for initial differential adjustments and/or for quasi-differential operation with a dummy capacitor. The MS3110 has provisions for trimming the gain and output offset. Bandwidth is also user programmable. An on-chip EEPROM is provided to store trim and program settings.Features:•Capacitance resolution: 4.0aF/rtHz•Sensor modes: single variable or dual differential variable•On-chip dummy capacitor for quasi-differential operation and initial adjustment•Gain and DC offset trim•Programmable bandwidth adjustment 0.5 to 8kHz (9 steps)• 2.25VDC output for ADC reference/ratiometric operation•Single supply of +5.0VDC•On-chip EEPROM for storage of settings•Available in die or 16-pin SOICApplications:Pressure Sensors Accelerometers (low g)Velocity Sensors DisplacementRate Sensors Fluid ControlTouch Sensors Flow SensorsMotion Sensors Gas SensorsMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM IC Functional Block Diagram:Electrical Characteristics T=25o C Unless Otherwise Spec.Min Typ Max Unit Power Supply Voltage (+V) 4.75 5.00 5.25V Power Supply Current On +V 2.9 6.0mA Power Supply Ripple Requirement On +V100mV Digital DM Inputs- 0.5V+V EEPROM Programming Voltage1618V All Other Inputs- 0.5V+VV2P25 (2.25V Reference) Trimmed 2.237 2.263VV2P25(2.25V Reference) Temperature Stability, Trimmed-5050ppm/o CInput Sense Capacitance(CS1T,CS2T)0.2510pF Resolution/Input-referred Noise 4.0aF/rtHz CS1 Array Coarse Offset Trimmable Range, Nominal09.7pF CS2 Array Coarse Offset Trimmable Range, Nominal0 1.2pF CF Array Coarse Gain Trimmable Range, Nominal019.44pF CF, CS1, and CS2 Trim steps0.0180.0200.022pFBandwidth Selection (9 steps)5008000Hz Bandwidth Tolerance-25+25% Output Voltage Range0.5 4.0V Output Offset @ CS2T-CS1T=0, SOFF=0 2.25VMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICElectrical Characteristics Min Typ Max Unit Output Offset @ CS1IN=CS2IN, SOFF=10.5V Output Fine Offset Trim Step6mV/step Output Fine Gain Selectable Range-15+15% Output Fine Gain Trim Step0.12%Output Load Resistance10KΩOutput Load Capacitance100250pF Output Source and Sink Currents247mAOperating Temperature Range (T op)-40+85°C ESD Rating 2.0KV THEORY OF OPERATIONThe MS3110 senses the change in capacitance between two capacitors and provides an output voltage proportional to that change. The capacitors to be sensed are an external balanced pair, CS1IN and CS2IN. The output voltage is a function of the change between the sensing capacitances CS2T and CS1T according to the following:Transfer Function: VO = GAIN * V2P25 * 1.14 * (CS2T-CS1T)/CF + VREFWhere VO is the output VoltageGain = 2 or 4V/V nominalV2P25 = 2.25 VDC nominalCS2T = CS2IN + CS2CS1T = CS1IN + CS1CF is selected to optimize for input sense capacitance range, CF ≥ 1.5pF.VREF can be set to 0.5V or 2.25V DC for ∆CS= CS2T-CS1T =0. For 0.5V DC,the dynamic sensor capacity is constrained by CS2T greater or equal to CS1T. PROGRAMMING SPECIFICATIONSTo allow for such a large range of options, several program modes and trims are incorporated into the MS3110. The user has the option to store the settings into an on-chip EEPROM, which sends the data to the on-chip control registers, or program the control registers directly without memory storage. Both require serial input data, clock, and write signals. Programming the EEPROM requires a +16 VDC supply.TMthe ranges to which the bias and reference frequency should be set is also provided. Programming Map and ModesEEPROM Nomenclature and DescriptionThe following programming bit descriptions and their programming map are presented below.Nomenclature and DescriptionsName No. bits DescriptionR[2:0]3Current Reference Trim BitsT[3:0]4Voltage Reference Trim BitsD[2:0]3Oscillator Trim BitsB[7:0]8Output Buffer Gain TrimOFF[4:0]5Output Buffer Offset TrimSOFF1Output Buffer Output Offset Level ControlCSELCT[3:0]4Continuous-Time LPF Bandwidth TrimGAINSEL1Output Buff Gain SelectionCF[9:0]10IAMP Feedback Capacitor SelectionCS1_[8:0]9IAMP Balance Capacitor TrimCS2_[5:0]6IAMP Balance Trim Capacitor SelectionMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICEEPROM Location Mapping:D9D8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0 ADDR 9R2R1R0T3T2T1T0D0D1D2 ADDR 8B0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7OFF0ADDR 7OFF1OFF2OFF3OFF4SOFF CSELCT3CSELCT2CSELCT1CSELCT0ADDR 6GAINSEL CF9CF8CF7CF6CF5CF4CF3 ADDR 5CF2CF1CF0CS1_8CS1_7CS1_6CS1_5CS1_4CS1_3CS1_2 ADDR 4CS1_1CS1_0CS2_0CS2_1CS2_2CS2_3CS2_4CS2_5ADDR 3-0All other locations are unused.MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM IC Programming Truth TablesBias Control RegistersTwo trims are included in the master bias circuitry, bandgap trim and current reference trim. The bandgap reference voltage can be trimmed to an optimum voltage with a trim range of +/-5.1%. Since the 2.25VDC reference tracks the bandgap reference voltage, the user can monitor the variation through pin V2P25. The reference level can be trimmed in 20 mV steps. Thus variations of the 2.25V Reference can be trimmed over process. An abridged version of the truth table is included below.V2P25 Reference Voltage Trim (~19mV /step)T3T2T1T0Voltage Trim0000+5.1%1000Nominal1111-5.1%FOR ALL APPLICATIONS, the V2P25 voltage reference should be trimmed to 2.25V +\- 10mV.The current reference can also be monitored and trimmed. The current monitor point is brought out to the TESTSEL pin that normally selects the mode of operation for the MS3110. It also serves to monitor the internal bias current of 10µA, typical when the pin is tied to logic low. The Current reference can be trimmed in 0.8µA steps. An abridged version of the truth table is included below.Current Reference Trim (~0.8µA/step)R2R1R0Current Trim000+32%110Nominal111-32%FOR ALL APPLICATIONS, the current reference should be trimmed to 10µA +\- 2µA.Note that if an external pull-up resistor is placed on the TESTSEL pin of the MS3110 IC, the pull-up current must be factored into the total current, or the external pull-up resistor needs to be removed before the current measurement is performed.Oscillator Control RegistersThe MS3110 has the option to trim the oscillator over process. The truth table for trim is presented below.MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICOscillator TrimD2D1D0Frequency Trim000Nominal001+15%010+24%011+33%100Nominal101-35%110-47%111-81%FOR ALL APPLICATIONS, the Oscillator frequency reference should be trimmed to 100KHz +\-5KHz. Monitoring can be done via CS2IN (PIN-4) or CS1IN (PIN-6).Input Amplifier Control RegistersThe analog front-end includes a capacitance transimpedance amplifier (IAMP) with a programmable feedback capacitor. The capacitor includes 10 bits of programmability in 19fF (+/- 20%) steps. The programmability allows the user to optimize the feedback capacitor for range and performance. An abridged version of the programming truth table is included below.Feedback Capacitor Array CF (9:0) Binary Weighted (in 19fF steps) CF9CF8CF7CF6CF5CF4CF3CF2CF1CF0Capacitor (pF)0000000000000000000010.01900000000100.038:::::::::::10000000009.728:::::::::::111111111119.437The MS3110 is designed to receive a pseudo-differential input sense capacitor arrangement. However, the user may wish to configure the MS3110 to sense a single-ended sense capacitor. For singled-ended operation, the balanced capacitor array CS1 is provided. The CS1 capacitor array gives the user the option to operate in single-ended mode over the entire 0.2pF-10pF range if desired. The capacitor includes 9 bits of programmability in 19fF+/- 20% steps. The resolution of 19fF allows the user to balance the CS1 capacitance with the CS2 external capacitance to minimize offset. An abridged version of the programming truth table is included on the next page and the block diagram shows the location which the feedback capacitor in the signal path.MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICBalance Capacitor Array CS1 (8:0) Binary Weighted (in 19fF steps) CS1_8CS1_7CS1_6CS1_5CS1_4CS1_3CS1_2CS1_1CS1_0Cap (pF) 00000000000000000010.0190000000100.038::::::::::100000000 4.864::::::::::1111111119.709When the MS3110 is operated differentially, the external sensing capacitors that are connected to the CS1IN and CS2IN are usually mismatched; this leads to a DC offset in the output signal path. The CS1 Capacitor array along with the CS2 Capacitor array assists in reducing the DC offset by balancing the common-mode capacitance to within 19fF +/- 20% resolution. An abridged version of the programming truth table for the CS2 array is also included below.Trim Capacitor Array CS2 (5:0) Binary Weighted (in 19fF steps)CS2_5CS2_4CS2_3CS2_2CS2_1CS2_0Cap (pF)00000000000010.0190000100.038:::::::1000000.608:::::::111111 1.197Lowpass Filter Control RegistersThe two-pole lowpass filter section is designed with a programmable bandwidth ranging from 500Hz to 8kHz. The bandwidth selection error falls within +/-21% for any desired filter frequency within this filter range.MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICThe truth table and the respective nominal 3dB bandwidths are included below.Continuous-Time LPF ControlsCSELCT3CSELCT2CSELCT1CSELCT0Bandwidth (KHz)00008.00001 5.80010 4.20011 3.00100 2.00101 1.40110 1.001110.810000.5*1001-1111 are unused states.Output Buffer Control RegistersThe output buffer is designed with three programmable features; offset reference level control, fine trim of DC offset, and fine trim of signal path gain. The offset reference level control allows two reference levels for the output signal. They are nominally 0.5V for single-variable mode and 2.25V for differential mode. The truth table is provided below.Offset Reference Level ControlSOFF Output Offset0VREF~2.25V1~0.5VThe fine trim for DC offset for the output buffer ranges +/- 100mV in 6.25mV steps. An abridged version of the truth table is included below and is applicable for GAINSEL = 0.DC Offset Trim Control (~ 6.25mV/step)OFF4OFF3OFF2OFF1OFF0Offset Trim00000-100mV10000Nominal11111100mVMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICThe fine trim for signal path gain for the output buffer ranges +/- 0.3V/V in 0.0024V/V steps, the nominal gain can be set to 2V/V or 4V/V. An abridged version of the truth table is included below.Gain Control (~ 0.0024 V/V per step) For GAINSEL=0B7B6B5B4B3B2B1B0Gain Trim00000000-15%10000000Nominal11111111+15%Nominal Output Buffer Gain Setting ControlGAINSEL GAIN V/V1402MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICTIMING SPECIFICATIONS:Write into EEPROM+16 VDC SpecificationsProgramming the EEPROM in the MS3110 requires a +16V +/-0.5V DC supply.Serial Data Stream Definition and TimingFour pins are required for programming the on-chip EEPROM. They are HV16 (+16VDC), SDATA, SCLK, and WRT. SDATA, SCLK, and WRT are detailed as follows.The 16-bit input data stream per address for writing to the EEPROM Memory Map is defined below. The first bit into the shift register is SP and the last bit is ERN. This represents a portion of the SDATA, or serial data stream.ERN D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A3 A2 A1 A0 SP (first in)During the Erase mode, ERN is set to logic 0, and the bits following ERN are all don’t care conditions. This will erase the entire memory map. Then ERN is set to logic 1 followed by the D (9:0) and A (3:0) and SP. D (9:0) writes the bits in the location map, A (3:0) represents the address location to write to, and SP is a spare bit. A timing diagram showing the relationship of these waveforms is shown. Note that the first two lines represent an expanded picture of the latter three lines.Note that not all 10 addresses need to be included in the timing diagram. Only the addresses that require a change in the memory need be included.TMControl Register Write Via External Serial DataThe MS3110 is designed with the ability to bypass the EEPROM and load the trim and control data externally into the on-chip Shift Registers. With the TESTSEL pin tied to logic low (active), the user can apply the serial data stream and the clock which the registers strobe to program the trim and controls into the shift registers. There are 58 positions to fill in the data stream. The timing diagram is shown on the next page. The order which the trims and controls are shown below are based on 60 strobe edges. Note that the user can option for 58 strobe edges and ignore the first two don’t care bits, and that the HV16 and WRT pins remain unused in this mode.TMSERIAL DATA WRITE SEQUENCE & MAPPINGDX CNTL NAME DX CNTL NAME DX CNTL NAME DX CNTL NAMED0Don’t Care D15CS1_7D30Don’t Care D45B3D1Don’t Care D16CS1_8D31CSELCT0D46B2D2CS2_5D17CF0D32CSELCT1D47B1D3CS2_4D18CF1D33CSELCT2D48B0D4CS2_3D19CF2D34CSELCT3D49Don’t CareD5CS2_2D20CF3D35SOFF D50D2D6CS2_1D21CF4D36OFF4D51D1D7CS2_0D22CF5D37OFF3D52D0D8CS1_0D23CF6D38OFF2D53T0D9CS1_1D24CF7D39OFF1D54T1D10CS1_2D25CF8D40OFF0D55T2D11CS1_3D26CF9D41B7D56T3D12CS1_4D27Don’t Care D42B6D57R0D13CS1_5D28GAINSEL D43B5D58R1D14CS1_6D29Don’t Care D44B4D59R2Volatile Register Read Out / EEPROM VerificationThe shift register can be read out to verify the proper settings for the trim and controls; EEPROM data retention can also be verified in the following way. With the TESTSEL pin tied to logic low (active), the signal is intended to be a serial data output format gated by the external clock signal. TESTSEL active low will also enable an analog mux that directs this serial data out to the WRT port. The programming clock is injected into SCLK. A total of 58 bits fall out of the data stream. A timing relationship is shown below. The data output order is also shown below based on 60 strobe edges. Note that the user can option for 58 strobe edges and ignore the last two don’t care bits.MS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICVolatile register Readout – Timing DiagramSERIAL DATA READ SEQUENCE & MAPPINGDX CNTL NAME DX CNTL NAME DX CNTL NAME DX CNTL NAME D0CS2_5D15CF0D30CSELCT1D45B1D1CS2_4D16CF1D31CSELCT2D46B0D2CS2_3D17CF2D32CSELCT3D47Don’t CareD3CS2_2D18CF3D33SOFF D48D2D4CS2_1D19CF4D34OFF4D49D1D5CS2_0D20CF5D35OFF3D50D0D6CS1_0D21CF6D36OFF2D51T0D7CS1_1D22CF7D37OFF1D52T1D8CS1_2D23CF8D38OFF0D53T2D9CS1_3D24CF9D39B7D54T3D10CS1_4D25Don’t Care D40B6D55R0D11CS1_5D26GAINSEL D41B5D56R1D12CS1_6D27Don’t Care D42B4D57R2D13CS1_7D28Don’t Care D43B3D58Don’t CareD14CS1_8D29CSELCT0D44B2D59Don’t CareMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICSerial Data ReadoutMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM ICPIN DESCRIPTION 16-SOIC and DIESOIC Pin No.Name Description1CHPRST IC Reset, internally pulled up. Normally 4.0V 2V2P25 2.25V DC Reference.3TESTSEL Test Select. Enables the user to bypass the on-chip EEPROM and program the IC directly.4CS2IN Capacitor sensor input 2, to be connected with the upper electrode.5CSCOM Capacitor sensor common, to be connected to the common sensor node.6CS1IN Capacitor sensor input 1, to be connected with the upper sensor electrode.7SDATA Serial Data Input, used for the serial data input port for programming the EEPROM or the IC registers directly. This node is internally pulled down.8SCLK Serial Clock Input, serves as the strobe which the IC latches the serial data. This node is internally pulled down.9NC No Connect.10HV1616VDC input port, tied to 16V when Writing to EEPROM and Grounded otherwise.11WRT Write Select. Enables the user to program the on-chip EEPROM.12NC No Connect13-V Negative Voltage Rail, usually 0V.14VO IC Signal Path Voltage Output.15+V Positive Voltage Rail, usually +5V.16NCNo ConnectMS3110 Universal Capacitive Readout TM IC PROGRAMMING/EVALUATION BOARDAn Evaluation/Programming Board is available from MicroSensors for testing the MS3110 and serves two major functions in its evaluation. The first function gives the end user the ability to program the EEPROM of the MS3110, serially program the IC in test mode and bypassing the EEPROM. The end user is then able to customize the MS3110 to his/her application by enabling various features and adjusting trims. The second function allows the end user to break-away a section of the test board for further evaluation. An MS3110 IC can be placed on the breakaway section along with other external components for characterization and evaluation.A diagram of the Evaluation Board is shown below.MS3110 Evaluation PCB Layout Diagram。

CTP3110终端综测仪用户使用手册-GGE篇

CTP3110终端综测仪用户使用手册-GGE篇

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CTP3110 终端综合测试仪使用手册 ——GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 篇


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图 1- 1 GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 功能键分布图 打开 CTP3110 通道进入 GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 界面后, GSM/GPRS/EGPRS 参数设 置接口全部排布在屏幕右边功能键区和屏幕下方功能键区,其中屏幕右侧功能键分为三页, 屏幕下方功能键分为两页,如图 1- 1。 说明: 1 、 当 某 按 键 变 灰 时 , 说 明 该 参 数 在 当 前 Opera.Mode 模 式 下 不 可 配 置 或 当 前 Opera.Mode 模式下不存在此参数。 2、 屏幕下方第二页排布了 Port Mode 和 Monitor 等按键, 其中 Port Mode 键只有在通 道 1 环境下才可见。
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MS3110 中文

MS3110普遍电容的读出集成电路说明通用电容读出集成电路(ms3110)是一种通用集成电路,低噪声的目的是支持各种传感器,需要一个高分辨率电容读出接口。

该ms3110只需要一个单一的+5V和一些去耦元件。

没有额外的组件是必需的。

微机电传感器(如加速度,速度传感器,其他传感器,可以模仿作为可变电容器)需要一个读出电子接口,可以感觉到小电容的变化。

该ms3110能够检测电容变化到4.0 aF/rt hz,典型的。

该ms3110接口,无论是差分电容对或一个单一的电容式传感器。

一个高层次的电压输出信号,线性电容提供全方位的意义。

该ms3110还包括一个片上电容式数模转换器(高达10pf)为初始微分调整和/或差分操作虚拟电容。

有规定的ms3110修剪的增益和输出偏移。

带宽也是用户可编程的。

片上存储器存储提供装饰和程序设置。

特征:•电容分辨率:4.0af/rthz•传感器模式:单变量和双差分变量•片虚拟电容差操作和初步调整•增益和直流偏移装饰•可编程带宽调整0.5 -8赫兹(9级)•2.25vdc输出参考/比例操作•单电源+5.0vdc•芯片EE PROM存储设置•便于利用的16脚小块集成电路。

应用:压力传感器加速度(低)位移速度传感器速度传感器流体控制触摸传感器流量传感器运动传感器气体传感器功能框图操作理论:MS3110改变两个电容器之间的电容,提供一个与输出电压成比例的变化。

电容器被识别为一对外部平衡对,CS1IN和CS2IN。

根据下面描述,输出电压是一个在电容CS2t和CS1t 之间变动的函数。

传递函数:VO=增加量*V2P25*1.14*(CS2t-CS1t)/CF+VREF输出电压是VO增加量=2或4V/V 公称V2P25=2.25VDC公称CS2t=CS2IN+CS2CS1t=CS1IN+CS1CF被选择最优化输入感电容范围,CF≥1.5pF。

VREF可以被0.5V或2.25V直流在△CS=CS2t-CS1t=0。

Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G和3110X产品说明说明书

Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110G and 3110X for BladeCenterProduct Guide (withdrawn product)The Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G and 3110X are Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules in a standard switch-bay form-factor for use in all BladeCenter chassis. These stackable switches are full wire-rated, non-blocking switches for use with high performance servers. The 3110G offers four external RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet connections and the 3110X offers one external 10 Gb Ethernet slot (for use with an X2 transceiver module) for making 10Gb uplinks to backbone switches or routers.Built upon Cisco's market-leading hardware and IOS software, the switches are designed to deliver scalable, high performance, highly resilient connectivity while reducing server infrastructure complexity.Figure 1. Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G (left) and 3110X (right). The 3110X is shown with an optional X2 transceiver module installed.Did you know?The Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 has a unique technology called Virtual Blade Switch (VBS). Much like server virtualization technology, this switch virtualization technology treats the individual physical switches within a rack as a single logical switch. As with server virtualization technology, this innovation allows the switches to deliver better utilization, increased performance, and greater resilience while simplifying operations and management.Click here to check for updatesFigure 2. Virtual Blade Switch sample topologySupported BladeCenter chassis and expansion cardsThe Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110G and 3110X are supported in the BladeCenter chassis as listed in Table 4.Table 4. BladeCenter chassis that support the Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110G and 3110XCisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G 41Y8523N Y†Y Y Y Y N Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110X41Y8522NY†YYYYN† The Advanced Management Module must be installed in the BladeCenter E chassisThe Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110G and 3110X support the expansion cards listed in Table 5. Table 5 also lists the chassis bays in which the switch module must be installed when used with each expansion card.The Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110G and 3110X fit in a standard I/O bay (bays 1-4) and, with the addition of the Multi-Switch Interconnect Module (MSIM) in the BladeCenter H, can also fit in a high-speed I/O bay (bays 7-10). These switch modules are not supported with MSIM-HT in high-speed bays of the BladeCenter HT chassis.Table 5. Expansion card and BladeCenter chassis I/O bays support.Gigabit Ethernet integrated on the server planar None Y Y‡N N N N N N N N Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFv)39Y9310Y†Y†Y Y N N N N N N Ethernet Expansion Card (CIOv)44W4475N N Y Y N N N N N N QLogic Ethernet and 4 Gb FC Card (CFFh)39Y9306N N N N N N Y N Y N 2/4 Port Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFh)44W4479N Y*N N N N Y Y Y Y QLogic Ethernet and 8 Gb FC Card (CFFh)44X1940NNNNNNYNYN‡ For all BladeCenter chassis except the BladeCenter S† Supported only if the expansion card is installed in slot 1 of a BladeCenter Storage and I/O Expansion Unit (39R7563).* The 2/4 Port Ethernet Expansion Card supports I/O bay 2 connections only when installed into a blade server that is installed into a BladeCenter S chassis.Popular configurationsThis section shows how the Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110G and 3110X can be used in configurations.Basic two-port configurationFigure 3 shows basic use of the Cisco Catalyst Switch Modules 3110 to route the two-port Ethernet controller that is integrated onto the blade server. Two Ethernet Switch Modules are installed in bay 1 and bay 2 of the BladeCenter chassis. The connections between the controller and the switch modules are internal to the chassis. The two switches are connected together with StackWise Plus cables to form a single Virtual Blade Switch.Figure 3. Using Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 to route the integrated Ethernet portsTable 6 lists the components that are used in the two-port configuration shown in Figure 3.Table 6. Components used in the two-ports-per-server configurationDiagram reference Part number / machinetypeDescription QuantityVaries BladeCenter HS22 or other server 1 to 14None Ethernet controller on the system board of the server 1 perserverVaries BladeCenter E, H, HT or T141Y8523 or 41Y8522Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G or 3110X2None StackWise Plus cables (one included with each Ciscoswitch)2Four-port configurationFigure 4 shows the use of four Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 units to route four Ethernet ports from each server: the two integrated ports plus two ports supplied by a compatible CFFv or CIOv expansion card. Four Ethernet Switch Modules are installed in bay 1, bay 2, bay 3, and bay 4 of the BladeCenter chassis. All connections between the controller and card and the switch modules are internal to the chassis. The four switches are connected together with StackWise Plus cables to form a single Virtual Blade Switch.Figure 4. Using the Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 to route the four Ethernet ports from the integrated controller and a CFFv or CIOv expansion cardTable 7 lists the components that are used in the four-port configuration shown in Figure 4.Table 7. Components used in the four-ports-per-server configurationDiagram referencePart number /machine type DescriptionQuantityVaries BladeCenter HS22 or other supported server 1 to 14None Ethernet controller on the system board of the server 1 per serverVaries Compatible CFFv or CIOv expansion card (see Table 5) 1 per serverVaries BladeCenter E, H, HT or T141Y8523 or 41Y8522Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G or 3110X routing signals from the CFFv or CIOv card241Y8523 or41Y8522Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G or 3110X routing signals from the integrated controller2NoneStackWise Plus cables (one included with each Cisco switch)4Maximum configuration: Eight Ethernet ports per serverSince BladeCenter servers support a CFFh expansion card plus either a CFFv or CIOv card (depending on the model of the server), you can install up to eight Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 devices in aBladeCenter H chassis or BladeCenter HT. Figure 5 shows this eight-port solution. All connections between the cards and the switch modules are internal to the chassis. The eight switches are connected together with StackWise Plus cables to form a single Virtual Blade Switch.Figure 5. Using the Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 to route eight Ethernet ports per serverTable 8 lists the components that are used in the eight-Ethernet-ports-per-server configuration shown in Figure 5.Table 8. Components used in the eight-Ethernet-ports-per-server configurationDiagram reference Part number /machine typeDescription QuantityVaries BladeCenter HS22 or other supported server 1 to 14None Ethernet controller on the system board of the server 1 per serverVaries Compatible CFFv or CIOv expansion card (see Table 5) 1 per server44W44792/4 Port Ethernet Expansion Card (CFFh) 1 per server8852BladeCenter H chassis141Y8523 / 41Y8522Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 routing signals from theintegrated controller241Y8523 / 41Y8522Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 routing signals from theCFFv or CIOv card2 41Y8523 / 41Y8522Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110 routing signals from theCFFh card4 39Y9314Multi-switch Interconnect Module210None StackWise Plus cables (one included with each Cisco switch)8Connectors and LEDsConnectors and LEDsFigure 6 shows the front panels of the Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G and 3110X.Figure 6. Front panel of the Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G (left) and 3110X (right). The front panel contains the components identified in Table 9.Table 9. Front panel calloutsCallout Description1, 8Stack member LED2, 9Mode button3, 10Fault/stack mode LED4, 11System power LED5, 12Stack master LED6, 7Port link and activity LEDs for each RJ-45 (3110G)13X2 port status LEDs (3110X)Network cabling requirementsTrademarksLenovo and the Lenovo logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both. A current list of Lenovo trademarks is available on the Web athttps:///us/en/legal/copytrade/.The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both:Lenovo®BladeCenter Interoperability GuideBladeCenter®Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.。

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Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FORModel 3110Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerDANGER Toxic gases and or flammable liquids may be present in this monitoring system. Personal protective equipment may be required when servicing this instrument. Hazardous voltages exist on certain components internally which may persist for a time even after the power is turned off and disconnected.Only authorized personnel should conduct maintenance and/or servicing. Before conducting any maintenance or servicing, consult with authorized supervisor/manager.Copyright © 2005 Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsP/N M77970 10/16/2005 ECO:Model 3110ii Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsAll Rights Reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any other language or computer language in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, whether it be electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Teledyne Instruments / Analytical Instruments, 16830 Chestnut Street, City of Industry, CA 91748. WarrantyThis equipment is sold subject to the mutual agreement that it is warranted by us free from defects of material and of construction, and that our liability shall be limited to replacing or repairing at our factory (without charge, except for transportation), or at customer plant at our option, any material or construction in which defects become apparent within one year from the date of shipment, except in cases where quotations or acknowledgements provide for a shorter period. Components manufactured by others bear the warranty of their manufacturer. This warranty does not cover defects caused by wear, accident, misuse, neglect or repairs other than those performed by TAI or an authorized service center. We assume no liability for direct or indirect damages of any kind and the purchaser by the acceptance of the equipment will assume all liability for any damage that may result from its use or misuse.We reserve the right to employ any suitable material in the manufacture of our apparatus, and to make any alterations in the dimensions, shape or weight of any parts, in so far as such alterations do not adversely affect our warranty.Important NoticeThis instrument provides measurement readings to its user, and serves as a tool by which valuable data can be gathered. The information provided by the instrument may assist the user in eliminating potential hazards caused by his process; however, it is essential that all personnel involved in the use of the instrument or its interface, with the process beingmeasured, be properly trained in the process itself, as well as all instrumentation related to it. The safety of personnel is ultimately the responsibility of those who control process conditions. While this instrument may be able to provide early warning of imminent danger, it has no control over process conditions, and it can be misused. In particular, any alarm or control systems installed must be tested and understood, both as to how they operate and as to how they can be defeated. Any safeguards required such as locks, labels, or redundancy, must be provided by the user or specifically requested of TAI at the time the order is placed.Therefore, the purchaser must be aware of the hazardous process conditions. The purchaser is responsible for the training of personnel, for providing hazard warning methods and instrumentation per the appropriate standards, and for ensuring that hazard warning devices and instrumentation are maintained and operated properly.Teledyne Analytical Instruments, the manufacturer of this instrument, cannot accept responsibility for conditions beyond its knowledge and control. No statement expressed or implied by this document or any information disseminated by the manufacturer or its agents, is to be construed as a warranty of adequate safety control under the user’s process conditions.Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerTeledyne Analytical Instruments iiiSpecific Model InformationInstrument Serial Number: _______________________Model 3110iv Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsSafety MessagesYour safety and the safety of others is very important. We have provided many important safety messages in this manual. Please read these messages carefully.A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Each safety message is associated with a safety alert symbol. These symbols are found in the manual and inside the instrument. The definition of these symbols is described below:GENERAL WARNING/CAUTION : Refer to theinstructions for details on the specific danger. These cautionswarn of specific procedures which if not followed could cause bodily Injury and/or damage the instrument.CAUTION: H OT S URFACE W ARNING : This warning isspecific to heated components within the instrument. Failureto heed the warning could result in serious burns to skin andunderlying tissue.WARNING: E LECTRICAL S HOCK H AZARD : Dangerousvoltages appear within this instrument. This warning isspecific to an electrical hazard existing at or nearby thecomponent or procedure under discussion. Failure to heed thiswarning could result in injury and/or death fromelectrocution.Technician Symbol : All operations marked with this symbolare to be performed by qualified maintenance personnel only.NOTE: Additional information and comments regarding aspecific component or procedure are highlighted in the formof a note.CAUTION:THE ANALYZER SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR THEPURPOSE AND IN THE MANNER DESCRIBED INTHIS MANUAL.No SymbolPortable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerTeledyne Analytical Instruments vIF YOU USE THE ANALYZER IN A MANNER OTHERTHAN THAT FOR WHICH IT WAS INTENDED,UNPREDICTABLE BEHAVIOR COULD RESULTPOSSIBLY ACCOMPANIED WITH HAZARDOUSCONSEQUENCES.This manual provides information designed to guide you through the installation, calibration operation and maintenance of your new analyzer. Please read this manual and keep it available.Occasionally, some instruments are customized for a particular application or features and/or options added per customer requests. Please check the front of this manual for any additional information in the form of an Addendum which discusses specific information, procedures, cautions and warnings that may be peculiar to your instrument.Manuals do get lost. Additional manuals can be obtained from TAI at the address given in the Appendix. Some of our manuals are available in electronic form via the Internet. Please visit our website at:.Model 3110vi Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsTable of ContentsList of Figures (viii)Introduction (10)1.1 Introduction 101.2 Features 111.3 Method of Analysis 131.4 Micro-Fuel Cell 131.4.1 Cell Warranty 131.5 Accuracy and Response 141.6 Signal Output 141.7 Compact Packaging 14Installation (17)2.1 Charging the Batteries 172.2 Gas Connections 182.3 Sensor Installation 202.3.1 Installing a Trace Sensor 202.4 Calibration 212.4.1 Calibration Procedure for Trace Analysis 212.4.2 Bleeding the Regulator and Purging the Gas Line 222.5 Set the Sample Flow rate 222.6 External Signal 23Operation (24)3.1 Front Panel Interface 243.1.1 ENTER Key 243.1.2 ESCAPE Key 253.1.3 UP/DOWN Keys 253.2 Operation and Setup Screens and Menus 263.2.1 POWER ON Screen 273.2.2 HOME Screen 27Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerTeledyne Analytical Instruments vii3.2.3 DATE Screen27 3.2.4 TIME Screen28 3.2.5 STANDARD ALARM Screen29 3.2.6 ALARM Enable29 3.2.7 FS ALARM Screen30 3.2.8 HI-LOW ALARM Screen30 3.2.9 LTCH ALARM Screen31 3.2.10 RANGE 1 Screen32 3.2.11 RANGE 2 Screen32 3.2.12 Range Screen33 3.2.13 SPAN VALUE Screen34 3.2.14 SPAN Screen34 3.2.15 Filter Screen35 3.2.16 LOG INTV Screen36 3.2.17 LOG RESET & START Screen36 3.2.18 LOG TRANSMIT Screen37 3.2.19 POWER DOWN Screen 38Maintenance & Troubleshooting (40)4.1 Routine Maintenance 404.2 Opening the Instrument Case 404.3 Replacing the Battery 404.4 Battery Power Supply Service 414.5 Cell Replacement 424.6 Cell Warranty 434.7 Temperature Compensation 444.8 Leak Testing 46Appendix (48)A.1 Specifications 48A.2 Spare Parts List 49Index (50)Model 3110viii Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsList of FiguresFigure 2-1: Model 3110 Rear Panel (18)Figure 3-1: Front Panel Keys (25)Figure 3-2: Available Menus and Their Sequence (26)Figure 4-1: Battery Charger Port on the Model 3110 (42)Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerTeledyne Analytical Instruments ixDANGERCOMBUSTIBLE GAS USAGE WARNINGThis is an intrinsically safe instrument which can be used in hazardous areas. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure safety especially when combustible gases are being analyzed since the potential of gas leaks always exist.The customer should ensure that the principles of operating this equipment are well understood by the user. Misuse of this product in any manner, tampering with its components, or unauthorized substitution of any component may adversely affect the safety of this instrument.Since the use of this instrument is beyond the control of Teledyne Analytical Instruments, referred as TAI, noresponsibility by TAI, its affiliates, and agents for damage or injury from misuse or neglect of this equipment is implied or assumed.IntroductionModel 311010 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Introduction1.1 IntroductionThe Teledyne Analytical Instruments (TAI) Model 3110 Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer is a portable, intrinsically safe oxygen analyzer capable of analyzing oxygen levels from 2 parts per million (ppm) oxygen.The instrument operates from internal rechargeable batteries and is supplied with a universal AC charge adapter. Featuring quickdisconnect fittings for sample connections and a rugged lightweight housing with handle, this versatile instrument can be brought to the sample site and set up for analysis quickly and easily. Because of the intrinsically safe design, once calibrated, the instrument can beemployed even in hazardous environments without compromise. The Model 3110 incorporates a large standard feature list designed for versatile, accurate oxygen analysis for a wide range of applications. Figure 1-1 shows the standard Model 3110 Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer.The microprocessor based Model 3110 instrument provides user settable analysis ranges at the trace level. The range can be set from 0-2 ppm to 0-25% oxygen. In auto-ranging mode two ranges can be set and the analyzer move between these ranges as required. The adjustment resolution is 0.1 ppm for trace analysis.Sample oxygen is displayed on a 2-line 20 character alphanumeric LCD display mounted on the front panel. Four buttons are used to interface with the instrument and access all of the analyzer features.Sample gas is introduced and vented via a pair of quick-disconnect fittings that feature integral shutoff valves that automatically close when the mating male fitting is withdrawn. The fittings are an integral part of the measuring cell manifold.Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerIntroductionWARNINGThough the 3110 can be applied to monitor percentoxygen, doing so will lead to more frequent sensorreplacement requirements.Figure 1-1: Model 3110 Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer1.2 FeaturesThis instrument is designed to be a versatile analytical instrument and to perform reliably and accurately in analyzing oxygenconcentrations in gas mixtures from the ppm level through 25% oxygen. The following features are standard on the Model 3110:• Data Logger: The optional built-in data logging feature allows the user to specify the time intervalbetween data recording sets. The date,time, and oxygen concentration readingsare stored in internal RAM at the userspecified interval. The data set can beIntroduction Model 3110downloaded using the instrument’soptional RS-232 interface.•Display: A 2-line 20 character alphanumeric LCDon the front panel displays data andoperational information through variousscreens. The contrast is adjustable forvarious lighting conditions.•Four-Button User Interface: Operation is performed using thefour front panel mounted buttons. Thesebuttons are used to enter data, select itemsand move through operational screens thatappear on the display.•Universal AC Charge Adapter: The rechargeable batteries canbe recharged without removing them fromthe instrument. The charger operates overthe range of 100-240 VAC.•LEDs:Two front panel mounted LEDs are usedto indicate low battery condition and whenthe battery is recharging.•Contrast Control:This feature allows the user to easilyadjust the contrast of the display foroptimum viewing under different lightingconditions. The adjustment is made usinga front panel control dial.•Auto-ranging:The user is able to specify two analyticalranges for analysis in the auto mode. TheModel 3110 will automatically switchbetween these ranges depending on theoxygen level.•Percent of Range Voltage Output: An optional 0-1 VDCoutput is available that represents thepercentage of the current analysis range.•Real-time Clock:This feature allows the Model 3110 to dateand time stamp the data set recorded onthe data logger. It uses a 24 hour clock.Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction•Quick Disconnect Fittings:Dual self-sealing quick disconnectfittings are installed for making easysample connections.1.3 Method of AnalysisThe sample oxygen is measured by a unique electrochemical transducer which functions as a fuel cell; in this instance, the fuel is oxygen. Oxygen diffusing into the cell reacts chemically to produce an electrical current that is proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas phase immediately adjacent to the transducer’s sensing surface. The linear, but minute signal produced by the transducer from oxygen is amplified by a two-stage amplifier. The O2 sensor output signal is digitized and fed to the microprocessor. Additional signal conditioning and temperature compensation are handled electronically and appropriate signals are directed to the display and output ports.1.4 Micro-Fuel CellThe micro-fuel cell (U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,767,552 and 3,668,101) is a sealed electrochemical transducer with no electrolyte to change or electrodes to clean. When the cell reaches the end of its useful life, it is removed, properly disposed of, and replaced with a new cell. The life of the cell is warranted by TAI (see below).The cell is specific for oxygen and is not sensitive to flow rate or reducing agents such as hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, etc. In the absence of oxygen, no current is produced; thus, no zeroing is required.1.4.1 Cell WarrantyThe Class B2-C, A2C, B2C-XL and Insta Trace micro-fuel cells can be used in the Model 3110 and are warranted for six (6) months from the date of shipment.With regard to spare cells, service time starts when the cell is removed from its shipping package. You should stock only one spare cell per instrument at a time.If a cell was working satisfactorily but ceases to function before the warranty period expires, the sensor will be replaced at no cost.Introduction Model 3110 If you have a warranty claim, return the cell in question to thefactory for evaluation. If it is determined that failure is due to faultyworkmanship or material, the cell will be replaced at no cost to you. WARNING: EVIDENCE OF DAMAGE DUE TO TAMPERING ORMISHANDLING WILL RENDER THE CELLWARRANTY NULL AND VOID.The Model 3110 is designed to meet Factory Mutual standards for intrinsically safe for Class I, Division I, Groups A, B, C and D hazardous locations. (Approval pending at time of manual printing.) This safety feature does not apply when the instrument is being charged with the 100- 240 VAC external charge adapter. The instrument should be removed from hazardous areas when the batteries are being charged.Note: Do not use the analyzer when the battery charge is low. 1.5 Accuracy and ResponseThe Model 3110 provides monitoring accuracies of ±2% of full scale or ±1 ppm, whichever is greater, at constant temperature.With a sample flow rate of 1 SCFH, a 90% response can be realized in 60 seconds. The response time on the 3110 is limited by the filter setting.1.6 Signal OutputThe standard 0-1 VDC output has a 100 ohm impedance and is suitable for driving external devices that have an input impedance of 10,000 Ω or more. The signal output is available from a port on the rear panel.1.7 Compact PackagingThe instrument is housed in 6 1/8" × 9 ½" × 5 5/8" (156 × 241 ×143 mm) aluminum case that is equipped with a carrying handle and foot pads. Unlike analog instruments where uneven positioning mayPortable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction affect meter accuracy, the Model 3110 can be used in any position without interference.Introduction Model 3110Intentionally left blank.Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerInstallationInstallationThe Model 3110 Trace Oxygen Analyzer is designed to be portableand easy to setup and configure. To setup the analyzer:• Read the Manual• Charge the battery• Install the sample and vent gas lines• Install the trace sensor and purge the analyzer• Calibrate the analyzer• Set the sample gas flow rate2.1 Charging the BatteriesThe unit is powered by 2 Intrinsically Safe rated sub-C Ni-Cd batteries and is shipped with batteries fully charged. The batteries, however, will require periodic recharging. For recharging, access to an AC power source of 100 to 240 volt, 50/60 Hz will be required and the instrument should not be recharged in a hazardous area. Connect the universal AC charger adapter supplied with the instrument to the AC power outlet. Plug the other end of the charger into the port on the rear panel as shown in Figure 2-1. The green charge indicator LED should be illuminated to indicate that the unit is charging.To fully recharge a set of batteries will take approximately 16 hours. The instrument should not be left on the charger for longer than 20 hours nor should the charger be left attached to the instrument when the unit is not charging. The Model 3110 cannot be operated while the battery charger is attached.CAUTION:DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY IN A HAZARDOUS AREA. THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE CLASSIFICATION OF THIS INSTRUMENT DOES NOT APPLY WHENTHE CHARGER IS ATTACHED TO THEINSTRUMENT. REMOVE THE INSTRUMENT TO ANON-HAZARDOUS AREA BEFORE CONNECTINGTHE BATTERY CHARGER TO THE INSTRUMENT.Installation Model 3110 The unit can operate continuously for approximately 4 days on a setof fully charged batteries. If more frequent charging is required, the batteries are approaching the end of their useful life and should bereplaced. See Battery Replacement in Section 4.3 of this manual.A low battery condition is indicated by a blinking red Low Battery LED on the front panel. This will also cause the display to flicker along with the blinking LED due to the power drain and low battery condition. At this point the unit should be removed from service and the batteries recharged.Figure 2-1: Model 3110 Rear Panel2.2 Gas ConnectionsThe customer must provide a means of controlling the pressure and flow rate of the sample and zero gas. For positive pressure applications, TAI suggests a simple throttle valve installed in the sample line between the sample point and the analyzer. The flow rate should be limited to between 0.2 and 2.5 SCFH. The sample in port is used for both samplePortable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerInstallationand calibration gas. For atmospheric pressure sampling, connect a pump and flow control valve downstream from the analyzer and draw (rather than push) the sample through the instrument.IMPORTANT: IF A PRESSURE REGULATOR IS USED, IT MUSTHAVE A METALLIC DIAPHRAGM. REGULATORSWITH ORGANIC OR PLASTIC DIAPHRAGMS AREPERMEABLE TO OXYGEN AND, IF USED IN THE SAMPLING SYSTEM, WILL LEAD TO HIGH OXYGENREADINGS.The instrument is shipped with a gas sampling and calibration kit. This includes a 12” piece of clear tubing with a quick disconnect line for use as a sample return or vent line plus 2 quick disconnect fittings to be installed on the sample and calibration lines. These fittings employ ¼” tube fittings which can be removed to reveal a 1/8” NPT internal thread.It is important in trace analysis applications to use metal for allwetted components of the sample system. This includes gas lines, filters, pump housing, diaphragms and any components in contact with the sample gas. Plastic tubing and parts will result in slow and inaccurate measurements at the ppm level.There are two quick disconnect fittings installed on the rear panel for mating the instrument with the sample or calibration gas and the vent line. As shown in Figure 2-1, each fitting has a button which when depressed allows the rapid detachment of the gas line from theinstrument. It is not necessary to press the button when inserting the line, just push the male fitting into the mating connector. When a line is removed, an internal seal prevents gas escape from the female sections of the fitting.To avoid pressurizing the sensor, the vent line should beinstalled first and removed last.In setting up the sample lines, any valves used to set the sample flow or filters must be located on the sample in line. Do not place any valves or restrictions on the vent line except as noted above foratmospheric pressure sampling when using a downstream pump. Doing so would increase the sensor operating pressure and result in inaccurate analysis.Installation Model 3110 For trace analysis applications, a flowmeter should be installed in the vent line but it should not incorporate any control valves or restrictive devices.2.3 Sensor InstallationThe Model 3110's trace sensor requires that the instrument lines be immediately purged with zero gas after installing the cell.2.3.1 Installing a Trace SensorPrior to installing the trace sensor, make sure the analyzer is ready to purge with zero gas. Connect the vent line to the analyzer then connect the zero gas line to the sample in port. Set the zero gas flow rate between 0.2 and 2.5 SCFH.Prior to using any bottled gas for calibration or purge, it is good practice to bleed the regulator and sample line to remove any traces of trapped air. See Section 2.4.3 Bleeding the Regulator and Purging the Gas Line.Once the vent and zero gas lines are attached and the lines bleed, proceed to install the trace sensor as follows:1.Remove the cell holder cap from the bottom of theinstrument.2.Remove the outer packaging from the sensor.3.Grab the shorting plug on the top of the sensor and pull itfree prior to removing the sensor from its packaging.4.Remove the packaging and rapidly place the sensor on thetop of the cell holder cap with the concentric gold ringsfacing up.5.Screw the cell holder cap and sensor into the bottom of theanalyzer.Note: Minimize the time the sensor is exposed to air.6.Start the purge flow through the analyzer and purgeovernight before calibrating the unit.Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation2.4 CalibrationCalibration involves using a span gas to set the span of the instrument. The proper span gas concentration depends on the range that the instrument will be used on. The correct concentration should be 80-90% of the range used. For instance, if the analyzer is to be used on a range of 0-150 ppm oxygen, then a span gas should be prepared with 120-135 ppm oxygen in nitrogen.2.4.1 Calibration Procedure for Trace AnalysisTo calibrate the Model 3110, the instrument must be fitted with a trace sensor. The instrument must also be purged overnight using a zero gas (a pure gas with no oxygen, typically O2 free N2) before calibrating. For A-2C type cells, match the CO2 content in the span gas to that of the sample gas.To calibrate the analyzer for trace analysis:1.Purge the analyzer overnight.2.Purge the calibration gas sample line, regulator, and controlvalve. See Section 2.4.3.3.Set the calibration gas flow rate to 1 SCFH.4.Attach the vent line followed by the span gas line using thequick disconnect fittings.5.Navigate to the SPAN VALUE screen (see Section 3.2.13)and set the span value to the known oxygen concentration inppm of the span gas.6.Observe the oxygen reading on the screen to determine whenthe reading has stabilized.7.Navigate to the SPAN screen and select SPAN: START.8.When the screen changes and displays SPAN: FINISH, selectSPAN: FINISH to set the span.9.Allow the span gas to flow for several minutes to verify theproper span setting.10.Calibration is complete. Remove the span gas line firstfollowed by the vent line.Installation Model 31102.4.2 Bleeding the Regulator and Purging the Gas LineWhen using bottled gas (gas cylinder) as a calibration gas for trace analysis applications, the regulator and sample lines must be bled to remove traces of trapped air. Otherwise air that is trapped in the lines especially between the regulator and cylinder will result in a lengthening of the calibration time.To bleed the regulator and sample line:1.Attach the regulator to the gas cylinder. Then attach a sampleline with a flow control/shut off valve preferably at the farend of the sample line.2.Open the shut off valve slightly, and then open the valve onthe gas cylinder.3.Adjust the regulator to the desired pressure (usually 5 psi)then close the cylinder valve.4.Open the cylinder valve to pressurize the regulator fully thenclose the cylinder valve again.5.Open the sample flow control valve and allow the gas tobleed down and vent to a safe area. Observe the secondarygauge (low pressure side) on the regulator. As the lowpressure gauge starts to fall, close the sample flow controlvalve.6.Repeat steps 4 and 5 seven (7) times.The sample delivery system is now purged and ready for calibration or analysis. Keep the cylinder valve open to maintain system pressurization.Note: Make sure there are no leaks in the sample line and regulator connections. Check also the cylinder connectionfor leaks.2.5 Set the Sample Flow rateOnce the system has been calibrated, the instrument can be brought to the analysis site and the sample gas line can be connected to the unit. Using the quick disconnect fittings supplied; connect the vent line followed by the sample line to the rear panel. See Figure 2-1.Once the sample gas is flowing, set the flow rate to 0.2-2.5 SCFH.Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation2.6 External SignalThe standard 0-1 VDC output signal represents the percentage of the current range. For instance, if the range was set for 0 to 10 ppm, then 0.1 V would represent 1 ppm, 0.2V would be 2 ppm; 0.3V would be 3 ppm etc.This output signal, when installed, is accessible from the rear panel. The output signal has an input impedance of 100Ω.。

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