Ieee-488 interface, Front panel, Motor controller – Fluke RUSKA 7350 User Manual

Page 19

Advertising
background image

Theory of Operation

Electronics Section

2

2-3

Table 2-1. Conversion Factors

Symbol Description Conversion

Factor

inHg

inches of mercury (0 °C)

= kPa x 0.2952998

inHg

inches of mercury (60 °C)

= kPa x 0.296134

kPa

kiloPascals

= kPa x 1.0

bar

bars

= kPa x 0.01

psi

pounds per inch

2

= kPa x 0.1450377

cmH

2

O

centimeters of water (4 °C)

= kPa x 10.19744

inH

2

O

inches of water (4 °C)

= kPa x 4.014742

inH

2

O

inches of water (20 °C)

= kPa x 4.021898

inH

2

O

inches of water (25 °C)

= kPa x 4.024108

kg/cm

2

kilograms per cm

2

= kPa x 0.0101972

mmHg

millimeters of mercury (0 °C)

= kPa x 7.500605

cmHg centimeters

of

mercury (0 °C)

= kPa x 0.7500605

knots

airspeed knots

per NASA TN D-822

km/hr

kilometers per hour

= knots x 1.852

feet

feet of altitude per

MIL-STD-859A

meters

meters of altitude

per MIL-STD-859A

user1

user defined

= kPa x User defined

user2

user defined

= kPa x User defined

Pa

user defined (Pascals)

= kPa x 1000.0

%FS

user defined (percent of full scale)

IEEE-488 Interface

The RUSKA 7350’s IEEE-488 (GPIB) Interface Card, which plugs directly into the

Back Plane Board, provides the RUSKA 7350 with an IEEE-488 Interface. This interface

allows the user to automate the measurement and control processes.

Front Panel

The Microprocessor Board interprets all input from the Front Panel. The Front Panel

contains the active matrix TFT color display, rotary knob and rubberized keys used to

operate the RUSKA 7350.

Motor Controller

This motor controller controls the speed of the motor driving the pump in the pneumatic

section of the 7350. The motor controller receives its analog signal (+/-10VDC) from the

76XX Interface Board and in turn runs the motor at variable speed. The controller can be

configured with jumpers for either 115 VAC or 230 VAC power supply.

Advertising