Gentec-EO M-LINK User Manual
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M-
LINK User’s Manual Revision 3.0
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General Specifications
Digital Display
PC
Display Rate
3 Hz numeric display
3 Hz bar graph display and needle display
Scope
500 divisions
Data Displays
Real time, Scope, Averaging, Statistics, Digital tuning needle, Setup
User input correction
factors
1 multipliers and 1 offsets (7 digits floating point)
Analog Output
amplified signal of the head: 0
– 1.832 volt, ± 4% for wattmeter
± 2% for joulemeter
Energy heads and power heads are offset by approximately 626 mV
Radiometer heads are offset by 1.25V
Positive External
trigger
4.5 to 10 V @ 20 mA, optically isolated.
External trigger
pulse width
0.7 us minimum, no maximum time.
Internet Upgrades
Yes
PC Serial Commands
USB
No missing point
throughput serial
frequency
1000 Hz (Turbo Mode)
See rep rate note about being PC dependant
Dimensions
106 mm(W) x 34 mm (H) x 147 mm (D)
Weight
0.424 kg
Power Supply
USB
1
The 2.5µV bias can induce an error into low power measurements with low sensitivity detectors. It is
essential to use the Zero Offset to rezero the M-LINK before making a measurement in these conditions.
It is always good practice to use the Zero Offset. See section 2.2.
2
Varies with detector head.
3
Including linearity.
4
This is PC dependant. A PC with an Intel Duo Core processor and a 2.4GHz clock speed with
Windows XP can run up to 1300 Hz. A Dell laptop with a Pentium and 1.2GHz clock with Windows XP
can only run at 800Hz. Windows 7 machines may experience lower rates. The application software warns
the user if the application cannot keep up and recommends to reduce the rep rate.