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==Rear interface==
==Rear interface==
* A21 – Output low level (connected to front panel banana jack)
* 3A, 4A, 3B, 4B – mainframe +11.5 V common return = signal ground
* A22 – Output high level (connected to front panel banana jack)
* 21A – Output low level (connected to front panel banana jack)
* A24 (GND A23) – Pulse output (parallel to front panel output unless disconnected via internal switch)
* 22A – Output high level (connected to front panel banana jack)
* A27 (GND A26) – Rear trigger input
* 24A (GND A23) – Pulse output (parallel to front panel output unless disconnected via internal switch)
* A14 – Digital in bit 0 (LSB)
* 27A (GND A26) – Rear trigger input
* A15 – Digital in bit 1
* 14B – Digital in bit 0 (LSB)
* A16 – Digital in bit 2
* 15B – Digital in bit 1
* A17 – Digital in bit 5
* 16B – Digital in bit 2
* A18 – Digital in bit 4
* 17B – Digital in bit 5
* A19 – Digital in bit 6
* 18B – Digital in bit 4
* A20 – Digital in bit 11
* 19B – Digital in bit 6
* A21 – Digital in bit 7
* 20B – Digital in bit 11
* A22 – Digital in bit 10
* 21B – Digital in bit 7
* A23 – Digital in bit 3
* 22B – Digital in bit 10
* A24 – Digital in bit 8
* 23B – Digital in bit 3
* A25 – Digital in bit 9
* 24B – Digital in bit 8
 
* 25B – Digital in bit 9
* A3, A4, B3, B4 – mainframe +11.5 V common return = signal ground
* 25A – 
* 27B – Digital GND
* 28A – 
* 28B – 


==Manufacturer==
==Manufacturer==

Revision as of 12:07, 20 February 2022

Pulse Instruments PI-451
MOS/CCD driver
Pulse Instruments PI-451

Produced from (?) to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Pulse Instruments PI-451 is a MOS/CCD driver plug-in for the TM500 system.

The PI-451 is described as a "MOS/CCD Driver", the PI-451A as a "Programmable Pulse Driver."

A TTL-level input pulse controls an output with programmable high and low voltages and transition times.

Key Specifications

Output high level +25 V to –24 V open circuit, or +12.5 V to –12 V into 50 Ω
Output low level +24 V to –25 V open circuit, or +12 V to –12.5 V into 50 Ω
Output swing 1 V min. to 30±3 V max. open circuit, or 0.5 V min. to 15±1.5 V max. into 50 Ω
Output level control manual, voltage programming (1:1, offset ≤80 mV @ ×1 transition time), or (Opt.002) digital
Transition time 2 ns/V to 2 μs/V @ 25 V and 100 pF load, continuously variable in 3 ranges, independent leading and trailing edge controls
Trigger input TTL level, 2−5 V into 50 Ω
Trigger output TTL level, 3 V into 50 Ω, delayed 100 ns from input
Delay 15 ns or ≤100 ns to ≥100 μs from trigger output, 3 decade ranges + 10:1 variable
Pulse width same as input, or ≤100 ns to ≥100 μs, 3 decade ranges + 10:1 variable
Max. frequency 10 MHz @ 20 V, 20 pF down to 4 MHz @ 25 V, 300 pF
Options
  • Opt. 002 digitally programmable output voltage levels

Opt. 002 adds an additional TTL clock input and a high level output are provided on the rear interface along with 12 bit parallel digital programming inputs.

Rear interface

  • 3A, 4A, 3B, 4B – mainframe +11.5 V common return = signal ground
  • 21A – Output low level (connected to front panel banana jack)
  • 22A – Output high level (connected to front panel banana jack)
  • 24A (GND A23) – Pulse output (parallel to front panel output unless disconnected via internal switch)
  • 27A (GND A26) – Rear trigger input
  • 14B – Digital in bit 0 (LSB)
  • 15B – Digital in bit 1
  • 16B – Digital in bit 2
  • 17B – Digital in bit 5
  • 18B – Digital in bit 4
  • 19B – Digital in bit 6
  • 20B – Digital in bit 11
  • 21B – Digital in bit 7
  • 22B – Digital in bit 10
  • 23B – Digital in bit 3
  • 24B – Digital in bit 8
  • 25B – Digital in bit 9
  • 25A – 
  • 27B – Digital GND
  • 28A – 
  • 28B – 

Manufacturer

Pulse Instruments

For driving FPA and CCD clocks in a multi-channel system, the modern equivalents from Pulse Instruments are:

For general-purpose pulse driving on a standalone basis, the modern equivalent is:

Pictures