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* [[Media:Precision sonics utr-1.pdf]] | {{Plugin Sidebar | designers=| | ||
manufacturer=Precision Sonics |type=UTR-1 | | |||
summary=Ultrasonic plugin | | |||
image=Precision sonics utr-1 photo.jpg| | |||
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series=500-series scopes | | |||
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* [[Media:Precision sonics utr-1.pdf|Precision Sonics UTR-1 Datasheet]] | |||
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The '''Precision Sonics UTR-1''' is an ultrasonic plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | |||
It provides a transmit pulse for the ultrasonic transducer and also amplifies the ultrasonic signals received by the transducer, to be displayed by the scope. | |||
{{BeginSpecs}} | |||
{{Spec | Transducer interface | One or two ceramic, lithium sulphate or quartz ultrasonic transducers }} | |||
{{Spec | Pulser output | 150 V maximum amplitude, 30 ns rise time, repetition rate 1 to 5 kHz }} | |||
{{Spec | Receiver bandwidth | 10-12 MHz / 8-12 MHz / 1 to 8 MHz switchable }} | |||
{{Spec | Amplifier gain | variable over four decades }} | |||
{{Spec | Damping Control | damps reflections in the transducer coaxial cable; Hi (47 Ω), Med (93 Ω); Lo (allows ringing) }} | |||
{{EndSpecs}} | |||
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[[Category:500 series plugins]] | |||
[[Category:Third-party products]] | |||
[[Category:Manual needed]] |
Latest revision as of 10:41, 15 August 2024
The Precision Sonics UTR-1 is an ultrasonic plug-in for 500-series scopes.
It provides a transmit pulse for the ultrasonic transducer and also amplifies the ultrasonic signals received by the transducer, to be displayed by the scope.
Key Specifications
Transducer interface | One or two ceramic, lithium sulphate or quartz ultrasonic transducers |
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Pulser output | 150 V maximum amplitude, 30 ns rise time, repetition rate 1 to 5 kHz |
Receiver bandwidth | 10-12 MHz / 8-12 MHz / 1 to 8 MHz switchable |
Amplifier gain | variable over four decades |
Damping Control | damps reflections in the transducer coaxial cable; Hi (47 Ω), Med (93 Ω); Lo (allows ringing) |
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