Options – ETS-Lindgren 2087 Electric Powered Turntable 2 & 3 Meter Models (Archived) User Manual
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MODEL 2087 TURNTABLE SERIES
Options
© EMC TEST SYSTEMS, L.P. – OCTOBER 2002
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REV C – PN 399233
OPTIONS
Model 2090 Positioning Controller: This controller provides
control for two separate devices (ETS-Lindgren towers and
turntables) in any combination, plus the control of four auxiliary
devices. The unit includes a GPIB bus and is compatible with most
popular software.
Hand Control Unit (HCU): This sturdy, hand-held controller will
allow the user to manually operate the table remotely and
independently from the Model 2090 Positioning Controller. This
controller attaches conveniently to the electrical enclosure located
on the base of the turntable. Functions include clockwise (CW) and
counter-clockwise (CCW) control.
Slip Ring: This optional allows continuous rotation of the
turntable through the use of the latest technology in mercury slip
rings. The slip ring option is typically supplied with Schuko or
NEMA connectors. Specify part #103441 for NEMA connectors,
and part #103351 for Schuko connectors. The current rating for the
standard electrical assembly is 20 amperes. Consult the factory for
all custom requirements on slip rings.
Shield Room Feed-Through: This option allows the customer to
take the fiber-optic control cable from the control room to the
shield room and still maintain satisfactory shielding attenuation.
The unit is made of brass for conductivity and provides attenuation
of greater than 100 dB at 10 GHz. A single 22.25 mm (.875”) hole
is required to mount this option.
Variable Speed Drive: An optional variable speed drive package
is available with the Model 2087 Turntable. Speed adjustment is
electronically controlled by the Model 2090 Controller via the
front panel or through the GPIB interface.
EUT Power Outlets: Receptacles are usually mounted on the base
of the turntable at its center axis point. These receptacles can be
custom mounted, flush with the tabletop on some turntables.
Consult the factory for more details.
Archived 3/18/10