Monarch 1071-4833-121 Specifications, Introduction, Direct Digital Synthesis, Display Panel

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9.0 SPECIFICATIONS

Adjustment Knob

Rotory knob with 32 detents per rev. Any value can be

all ranges and models

changed in decade steps (powers of 10) from 0.0001 per

 

detent to 10,000 per detent (depends on mode selected).

Time Base

Ultra stable Crystal Oscillator Controlled

 

 

 

 

INTERNAL MODE

 

 

 

Flash Range

30.0 - 32,500.0 FPM (Flashes per Minute)

 

0.5 - 541.67 FPS (Flashes per Second)

Update Rate

Instantaneous

 

 

 

Flash Rate Resolution and

100.00 to 2999.95 FPM (Flashes per Minute)

Accuracy (setting)

3000.0 to 32500.0 FPS (Flashes per second)

EXTERNAL MODE

External flash rates to 0 are acceptable

Flash Range and Display

0.0833 to 541.67 ±0.01% Accuracy - FPS

Display only (no flash)

5.0000 to 9,999.9 ±0.01% Accuracy - FPM

10,000 to 32,500 ±0.01% Accuracy - FPM

 

33,000 to 200,000 ±0.01% Accuracy - FPM

 

550.00 to 3,333.3 ±0.01% Accuracy - FPS

Update Rate

0.5 Seconds typical

 

 

 

Delay - Degrees *

0 to 359 ± 0.1

100 to 3499.9 FPM

(and display)

0 to 355 ± 0.1

3500 to 9999.9 FPM

 

0 to 350 ± 0.1

10000 to 32000 FPM

Delay - Time *

0 to 6500 milliseconds ± 0.0001 seconds

 

 

 

 

Auto Step Mode

 

 

 

-Step Size

0.0 - 180°

-see note

-Step Rate

0.0001 to 6.5 seconds per step

Memory

Store three full settings in non-volatile memory.

Last settings before power down remembered and

 

restored on next power up.

Display

6-digit alphanumeric display shows information in English.

Battery charge and low battery indication.

 

Individual chevrons for mode display.

Light Power - Average

10W

 

 

Instantaneous (per flash)

150 mJoule

Low Flash Rate

(auto change over)

50 mJoule

High Flash Rate

Flash Duration

10 - 30 microseconds typical

 

 

Input Power

Internal Rechargable Batteries. External 7VDC 18W

 

 

Weight

2 1/2 lbs (1.2 kg) including batteries

 

 

Options

Line Powered Supply / Charger

 

Interface Cables, Remote Optical Sensor.

Output Pulse

500υ sec 5VDC typical

 

 

Input Pulse

20υ s min, TTL to 24VDC max

 

 

 

Sensor Power Supply

6VDC @ 50mA

 

 

 

Calibration

NIST traceable calibration certificate. (standard)

 

 

Note *

Minimum delay is 50υ sec in all delay modes

 

 

 

 

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Phaser-Strobeis an extremely sophisticated instrument with many features never before available in a stroboscope, yet remains simple to operate. Select only the features you need. Its internal microprocessor with “Direct Digital Synthesis” enables precise settings and measurement which are unique to the Phaser-Strobe, providing the widest flash range of any stroboscope.

The unit can store and recall three full, user programmed settings in non-volatile memory, as well as last used settings so that the unit “remembers” all the settings when the power is turned off.

The Auto Step mode enables the user to view high speed moving parts in slow motion, with both the rate and step size user programmable.

1.1 Direct Digital Synthesis

“Direct Digital Synthesis” is the method by which the Phaser-Strobe’s internal microprocessor generates all the signals required to set internal flash rates, time delays and phase shifts. In analog stroboscopes, these values are adjusted using a single or multiple turn potentiometer (knob), which generally lack sensitivity and tend to drift with time. It is very difficult to set absolute values on analog stroboscopes. The Phaser-Strobe, however, synthesizes all signals digitally, in small, very precise steps, all derived from a stable crystal oscillator. In the internal flash mode, these steps are as small as 0.05 flashes per minute. Thus absolute values may be dialed in very easily and accurately. See section 3.1 Using the Knob for more details.

1.2 Display Panel

The display panel consists of a backlit display with six alphanumeric digits that indicate modes, flash rates, delays, etc. (see Figure 1). Below the six digits are five small chevrons (!) which indicate the present mode of value displayed, and are described below:

AUTO

Indicates Auto mode

PHASE

is active

Indicates Phase Delay is

TIME

on the display

Indicates Time Delay is on

FPS

the display

Flashes Per Second (hertz)

FPM

is on the display

Flashes Per Minute is on

 

the display

Other icons in the display include the following:

!

On Target Indicator

-

 

 

Blinks at input frequency

 

- - - - -

Indicates input frequency

Figure 1 Display Panel

 

exceeds the limit

of

 

 

LO BAT

the stroboscope

 

 

Flashes on display when the battery is getting low. It is on steady when the

 

strobe must be recharged.

 

Below the display are six membrane buttons that control the operation of the Stroboscope. The operation of these buttons is explained within section 3.0 Operation. The red LEDs in the top left corner of the DELAY and EXT buttons and the chevrons above AUTO, PHASE and TIME indicate the operating mode.

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Contents Phaser-Strobe Limited Warranty Safeguards and PrecautionsTable of Contents Options and Accessories Introduction SpecificationsDirect Digital Synthesis Display PanelBattery Disposal PowerPreparation for USE Input / Output ConnectionsOperation Battery and Power Supply SpecificsExternal Mode External Input Required Internal Mode Standard Strobe OperationFuse Replacement Knob 1 modeLamp Replacement Lamp and Fuse ReplacementExternal Delay Modes External Input Required Limitations of Remote Optical Sensors ROS-5PStoring Settings Using the Stroboscope to Measure RPMRecalling Settings External Time Delay Mode