VZU-6991K6 [CPI]

20 Watt TWT Amplifier; 20瓦行波管放大器
VZU-6991K6
型号: VZU-6991K6
厂家: COMMUNICATIONS & POWER INDUSTRIES, INC.    COMMUNICATIONS & POWER INDUSTRIES, INC.
描述:

20 Watt TWT Amplifier
20瓦行波管放大器

放大器
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6900K6 Series 20 Watt TWT Amplifier  
Features  
• IEEE-488  
• CIIL/MATE Compatible  
Talker and Listener  
• Interface Built-In  
• CE marked and TUV approved  
The 6900K6 Series are GPIB controllable versions of the popular CPI 6900K4 series  
low power commercial TWT amplifiers.  
CPI 6900K6 series TWT amplifiers are manufactured with the same quality as all CPI  
amplifiers and are backed by CPI’s worldwide 24-hour customer support network that  
includes 9 regional factory service centers. Quality, reliability and product support are  
integral parts of your CPI power amplifier.  
Power  
(Watts)  
20  
Freq  
(GHz)  
4-8  
8-12.4  
12.4-18  
8-18  
Gain  
(dB)  
35  
40  
40  
O/P  
Conn  
N
N
N
Model #  
VZC-6961K6  
VZX-6981K6  
VZU-6991K6  
VZM-6991K6  
VZV-2776K6  
20  
20  
20  
20  
40  
30  
N
N
4-18  
These units can function as either a GPIB Listener or a Talker; i.e., the TWTA can be  
controlled by the external computer and report on its status.  
When addressed as a Listener, the TMA causes the amplifier to take some action such as  
turning high voltage ON.  
When addressed as a Talker, the amplifier sends back information on its operating or  
fault condition.  
Local operation is possible by enabling the front panel controls; however, incoming Bus  
commands will override the front panel unless an internal safety switch has been set to  
prevent it.  
Two control languages are included; CPI Simplified Language (CSL) and a version of the  
Air Force’s Control Interface Intermediate Language (CIIL). An internal switch allows  
quick selection of language.  
Specifications  
Refer to CPI 6900K4 Series data sheets for detailed specifications of the basic unit. This data sheet covers only those specifications  
which apply to the interface itself.  
Listener Functions  
• High Voltage ON/OFF  
• Fault Reset  
• Heater ON/OFF  
Talker Functions  
• Heater Power ON  
• HV ON  
• Summary Fault  
• Interlock Fault  
• Heater Time Delay  
• Standby  
• Helix Fault  
• Thermal Fault  
Data Interface  
IEEE Std. 488-1978. Driver and receiver circuits are fully Bus compatible. Receivers contain Bus  
terminating resistors and have 500 mV hysteresis. Drivers are open collector devices, capable of driving  
up to 14 other Bus compatible devices. Power up/down protection is included to prevent transmitting  
invalid data to the Bus or holding the Bus when power is off.  
Format  
Sixteen lines, eight for data and eight for control and status messages. Data transfer is byte serial using  
a three-wire handshake per IEEE-488 Standard.  
Address Capability  
Unit recognizes 31 primary addresses (address 0 through 30) or 31 secondary addresses with a fixed  
primary address of 17 (address 1700 through 1730).  
Interface Handshake  
Repertoire:  
Function  
Code  
SH1  
AH1  
T5  
Comments  
Source Handshake  
Acceptor Handshake  
Talker  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Not Implemented  
Implemented  
Implemented  
Not Implemented  
Open Collector  
Extended Talker  
Listener  
Extended Listener  
Service Request  
Parallel Poll  
TE5  
L3  
LE3  
SR1  
PP1  
RL0  
DC1  
DT1  
C0  
Remote/Local  
Device Clear  
Device Trigger  
Controller  
Bus Driver  
E1  
Language  
CPI Simplified  
Language (CSL)  
A simplified version of CIIL. All commands enclosed in brackets are deleted. In addition, the SRQ  
function is enabled allowing serial and parallel polling as well as the “D” command status request.  
Control Interface  
Compatible per proposed MATE System Control Interface Standard No. 2806763 Rev. B. Several  
Intermediate Language non-CIIL approved noun modifiers have been defined as required by a TWTA. CIIL required commands  
(CIIL)  
are indicated herein enclosed by brackets [ ].  
Listener Operation  
Codes and Statements  
Function Op-Code  
FNC = Function  
CHØ = Channel Ø  
SET = Set  
Noun  
Modifier  
SGC = Signal Conditioner  
GAIN = Gain  
VLST = Standby  
VLON = Voltage ON  
RST = Reset  
STA = Status  
Set-Up Statements  
Set-Up to Standby  
FNC [SGC : CHØ SET GAIN 50 SET] VLST CR [LF]  
If this command is received during the ON mode, high voltage will be switched OFF and the amplifier  
placed in Standby; i.e., heater ON, high voltage OFF.  
If this command is received when the heater is OFF, the heater will be switched ON and the amplifier will  
switch to Standby at the end of the Heater Time Delay period.  
Set-up to ON  
FNC [SGC :CNØ SET GAIN 50 SET] VLON CR [LF]  
If this command is received when the amplifier is in Standby, the High Voltage will be switched ON.  
If this command is received when the amplifier is still in Heater Time Delay, High Voltage will be  
switched ON at the end of the delay period.  
If this command is received when the heater is OFF, the heater will be switched ON and the amplifier  
will switch to High Voltage ON at the end of the Heater Time Delay period.  
Reset Statement  
Status Statement  
RST [SGC :CHØ] CR [LF]  
Upon receipt of this command, the High Voltage is switched OFF. If it is ON the heater is switched  
OFF and any faults reset.  
STA [SGC] CR [LF]  
Upon receipt of this command, the TMA prepares a current status response. This command must  
be issued before addressing the TMA as a Talker.  
Status Message when addressed as a Talker:  
Command Accepted:  
[Space] CR LF  
Fault:  
FØ7TWTA:(fault message)  
Fault Messages  
CR  
LF  
Priority  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SYNTAX ERROR  
THRM OVERLOAD  
HELX OVERCURRENT  
INTERLOCK FAULT  
DUTY CYCLE TRIP  
PRF TRIP  
GRID FAULT  
SUMMARY FAULT  
Heater Time Delay:  
FØ6TWTA:AMP TIMING  
CR  
LF  
Mechanical & Environmental  
Same as 6900K4 Series  
Special 488 Functions  
Device Clear/Selected  
Device Clear:  
Causes all relays to de-energize and then assume initial pattern. Additionally, Device Clear  
and Selected Device Clear output a clear pulse on the Clear lines, initialize the program flags and  
pointers and clear memory.  
IFC:  
IFC clears all Bus Interface functions and, if CLEAR switch on rear panel is on, will cause all relays  
to de-energize and then assume PROM programmed initial pattern and generate a clear pulse on  
the Clear lines.  
SRQ (CSL mode only):  
Generates a Service Request  
Interrupt (SRQ) when external data is received if not addressed as a talker. SRQs can be  
completely inhibited by depressing the front panel SRQ INHIBIT switch. The SRQ signal is reset  
when the TWTA is addressed to talk or when Serial Polled.  
Serial Poll Response:  
The TMA responds to a serial poll by placing an 8-bit character on the Bus data lines. The bit  
assignments are:  
DI0 1  
DI0 2  
DI0 3  
DI0 4  
DI0 5  
DI0 6  
DI0 7  
DI0 8  
Heater Time Delay  
Standby  
HV ON  
Zero  
Command not executed, syntax error causes RSV bit (DI0 7) to be set.  
Summary Fault  
RSV  
Zero  
Parallel Poll Response: The TMA responds to a parallel poll by placing the Ready Status condition in the bit selected by the  
PPE command. The bit is a logic ‘1’ if the RDY light is ON, logic ‘0’ if OFF. The Ready Status is  
determined by the Summary Fault condition; i.e. Not Summary Fault = Ready.  
Status Request:  
Syntax:  
Response:  
D CR LF  
D n n n (Where n represents a status character)*  
Character  
Bit  
Definition  
1
2
ASCII D  
3
2
1
Ø
Heater Time Delay  
High Voltage ON  
Standby  
Mains Power ON  
3
4
3
2
1
Ø
Interlock Fault  
Thermal Fault  
Helix Fault  
Summary Fault  
3
2
1
Ø
Remote  
Grid Fault  
Frequency Trip  
Duty Cycle Trip  
* A three-character argument is returned in response to the summary status query. Each character contains 4 bits of  
information. The bits are represented in ASCII hexidecimal notation (00H-0FH).  
Controls and Indicators  
Controls  
Mains Power ON/OFF  
Front Panel Enable  
Reset  
Standby  
Operate  
CIIL Enable: Internal switch. Disables service request interrupt  
Address Switches: Talk, Listen and Secondary Address switches (MTA, MLA, MSA)  
Indicators:  
Note:  
Mains Power ON  
Filament ON  
Standby  
Operate  
Summary Fault  
Helix Fault  
Characteristics and operating values are based on performance tests. These figures may change without notice as a  
result of additional data or product refinement. Please contact CPI before using this information for system design.  
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division  
Communications & Power Industries Canada, Inc.  
45 River Drive / Georgetown, Ontario / Canada L7G 2J4  
TEL: 905-877-0161 / FAX: 905-877-5327  
E-MAIL: marketing@cmp.cpii.com / WEB: www.cpii.com/cmp  
IAMP12 03/04  

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