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Teledyne 2010A - Split architecture thermal conductivity analyzer User Manual

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Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Thermal Conductivity Analyzer

Part I: Control Unit

Part I 3-

Figure 3-: Analog Output Connections

Examples:

The analog output signal has a voltage which depends on gas concen-

tration relative to the full scale of the range. To relate the signal output to

the actual concentration, it is necessary to know what range the instrument

is currently on, especially when the analyzer is in the autoranging mode.

The signal output for concentration is linear over the currently se-

lected analysis range. For example, if the analyzer is set on a range that

was defined as 0–10 % hydrogen, then the output would be as shown in

Table 3-1.

Table 3-1: Analog Concentration output—Example

Percent

Voltage Signal Current Signal

Hydrogen

Output (V dc) Output (mA dc)

0

0.0

4.0

1

0.1

5.6

2

0.2

7.2

3

0.3

8.8

4

0.4

10.4

5

0.5

12.0

6

0.6

13.6

7

0.7

15.2

8

0.8

16.8

9

0.9

18.4

10

1.0

20.0

To provide an indication of the range, the Range ID analog output

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