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The '''Nicolet 526''' is a signal averager that | {{Instrument Sidebar | ||
The modifications performed by Nicolet include fan cooling via the bottom panel of the scope, | |manufacturer=Nicolet | ||
|model=526 | |||
|class=Digital | |||
|series=5000-series scopes | |||
|summary=Signal averager | |||
|image=Nicolet_526_1.jpg | |||
|caption=Nicolet 526 | |||
|introduced=1976 | |||
|discontinued=(?) | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
*''please add'' [[Category:Manual needed]] | |||
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The '''Nicolet 526''' is a signal averager that is used in a modified OEMed [[5110|Tektronix 5110]] ([[5103N]]/[[D10]]) mainframe. | |||
The modifications to the mainframe performed by Nicolet include | |||
* adding a perforated panel for fan cooling via the bottom panel of the scope, | |||
* adding a 12-pin connector on the rear panel of the scope | |||
* connected the 12-pin connector to the interface board, connector J604. | |||
The 526 has its own +5V regulated rail. | |||
<!--An external source of +7V unregulated DC is routed from thee 12-pin rear connector to the mainframe interface board, | |||
and into the plug-in.--> | |||
An LM323 +5V three-terminal regulator is the source of the +5V rail within the Nicolet 526. | |||
(Even though the input is marked "+7 UNREG" on the board, it should probably be +7.5V minimum, | |||
per the LM323 datasheet.) | |||
Since the LM323 is rated for 3 amperes, it is unlikely that the plug-in sinks more than that from | |||
the "+7 UNREG" input. | |||
How does the Nicolet 526 get the horizontal signal to the scope if it only plugs into the right vertical plug-in interface connector? | |||
In a standard, unmodified 5103, there is no signal path from the right vertical connector to the horizontal amplifier. | |||
Mechanically, the Nicolet 526 is a three-bay 5000-series plug-in. | |||
It mates with the center-bay plug-in connector. | |||
The Nicolet 526 is made of four boards and a backplane which has a 40 position two sided edge connector for each board. | |||
Connection to the Tektronix mainframe is done via the backplane. | |||
The four boards are: | |||
* ADC and Register: The SIGNAL wire from pin 23A on the plug-in interface goes to the inverting input of an LM301 opamp via a resistance of around 165 kΩ. The noninverting input of this opamp is grounded. | |||
* Address | |||
* Control | |||
* Memory | |||
The design makes heavy use of 7400-series digital logic in DIP packages. | |||
The printed circuit boards are two-layer. | |||
The memory is an array of Fairchild 2102DC MOS 1k x 1 static RAM ICs, DIP, soldered in place. | |||
The wires connecting the backplane board on the 526 to the mainframe interface connector on the 526 are labeled: | |||
* H LOCK TRIG (white w/ black stripe), pin 27B of the plug-in connector | |||
* TRIGGER (light violet) 26A | |||
* RO TRIG (violet) 26B | |||
* Y LOCK IN (blue) 25B | |||
* FID SIG (green) maybe "FID" stands for "Free Induction Decay" in NMR? pin 24B on the interface connector, wired to pin 33 of the board #2 (address). | |||
* SIGNAL (brown) 23A | |||
* RO STUS (yellow) 23B | |||
* +7 UNREG (black), pin 22A and 22B of the plug-in connector | |||
* +7 UNREG (black), pin 22A and 22B of the plug-in connector | |||
* GND (white) 14A and 14B (standard 5000-series pinout) | |||
* GND (white) 14A and 14B (standard 5000-series pinout) | |||
* -VERT SIG (white w/ red stripe) 13B (standard 5000-series pinout for vert CH2) | |||
* +VERT SIG (white w/ brown stripe) 13A (standard 5000-series pinout for vert CH2) | |||
* -HORIZ SIG (white w/ orange stripe) 11B | |||
* +30 (red) 5A (standard 5000-series pinout) | |||
* -30 (orange) 5B (standard 5000-series pinout) | |||
* 11A is jumpered to 14B at the male plug-in connector of the 526. | |||
The 12-pin rear-panel connector has its pins numbered on the inside of the connector. | The 12-pin rear-panel connector has its pins numbered on the inside of the connector. | ||
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[[Category:Specifications needed]] | [[Category:Specifications needed]] | ||
[[Category:Nicolet products]] | [[Category:Nicolet products]] |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 12 March 2022
The Nicolet 526 is a signal averager that is used in a modified OEMed Tektronix 5110 (5103N/D10) mainframe. The modifications to the mainframe performed by Nicolet include
- adding a perforated panel for fan cooling via the bottom panel of the scope,
- adding a 12-pin connector on the rear panel of the scope
- connected the 12-pin connector to the interface board, connector J604.
The 526 has its own +5V regulated rail. An LM323 +5V three-terminal regulator is the source of the +5V rail within the Nicolet 526. (Even though the input is marked "+7 UNREG" on the board, it should probably be +7.5V minimum, per the LM323 datasheet.) Since the LM323 is rated for 3 amperes, it is unlikely that the plug-in sinks more than that from the "+7 UNREG" input.
How does the Nicolet 526 get the horizontal signal to the scope if it only plugs into the right vertical plug-in interface connector? In a standard, unmodified 5103, there is no signal path from the right vertical connector to the horizontal amplifier.
Mechanically, the Nicolet 526 is a three-bay 5000-series plug-in. It mates with the center-bay plug-in connector. The Nicolet 526 is made of four boards and a backplane which has a 40 position two sided edge connector for each board. Connection to the Tektronix mainframe is done via the backplane. The four boards are:
- ADC and Register: The SIGNAL wire from pin 23A on the plug-in interface goes to the inverting input of an LM301 opamp via a resistance of around 165 kΩ. The noninverting input of this opamp is grounded.
- Address
- Control
- Memory
The design makes heavy use of 7400-series digital logic in DIP packages. The printed circuit boards are two-layer. The memory is an array of Fairchild 2102DC MOS 1k x 1 static RAM ICs, DIP, soldered in place.
The wires connecting the backplane board on the 526 to the mainframe interface connector on the 526 are labeled:
- H LOCK TRIG (white w/ black stripe), pin 27B of the plug-in connector
- TRIGGER (light violet) 26A
- RO TRIG (violet) 26B
- Y LOCK IN (blue) 25B
- FID SIG (green) maybe "FID" stands for "Free Induction Decay" in NMR? pin 24B on the interface connector, wired to pin 33 of the board #2 (address).
- SIGNAL (brown) 23A
- RO STUS (yellow) 23B
- +7 UNREG (black), pin 22A and 22B of the plug-in connector
- +7 UNREG (black), pin 22A and 22B of the plug-in connector
- GND (white) 14A and 14B (standard 5000-series pinout)
- GND (white) 14A and 14B (standard 5000-series pinout)
- -VERT SIG (white w/ red stripe) 13B (standard 5000-series pinout for vert CH2)
- +VERT SIG (white w/ brown stripe) 13A (standard 5000-series pinout for vert CH2)
- -HORIZ SIG (white w/ orange stripe) 11B
- +30 (red) 5A (standard 5000-series pinout)
- -30 (orange) 5B (standard 5000-series pinout)
- 11A is jumpered to 14B at the male plug-in connector of the 526.
The 12-pin rear-panel connector has its pins numbered on the inside of the connector.
Pin | Function | Comment |
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1 | ||
2 | ||
3 | ||
4 | ||
5 | ||
6 | ||
7 | ||
8 | ||
9 | ||
10 | +7 UNREG | |
11 | ||
12 |
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Front
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Top
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Left
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Right
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Bottom
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ADC and Register
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ADC and Register
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Address Board
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Address Board
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Control Board
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Control Board
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Memory
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Memory
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Rear
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Top front
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Right front
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Bottom front
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Mainframe rear connector internal
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Mainframe rear connector external
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Mainframe rear connector to J604