Mpc probe control, Ultrasound output connector – Dukane ULTRASONIC GENERATOR/POWER SUPPLY LS 403-574-01 User Manual
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Section 10 - Options
Dukane Manual Part No. 403-574-01
Pin
Signal Name
Connector
3
Setup Bit 0 Input
J2 (Page 20)
4
Setup Bit 1 Input
5
Setup Bit 2 Input
6
Setup Bit 3 Input
18
MPC Ready Out
J3 (Page 25)
Table 10 - II
MPC I/O Connector Signals
MPC I/O Connections
Signal names and Pin numbers and the connectors re-
lated to the MPC option are shown in the table below.
See the pages referred to in the table for more informa-
tion about the signals.
MPC Probe Control
When the optional MPC Interface and MPC I/O
connectors are used, the generator has the capability of
controlling as many as sixteen compatible probes. One
probe can be turned on at a time while the sequence of
probe activation is determined by the user’s automation.
The table below shows how the setup bit inputs
correspond to the probes.
MPC
Probe
Selected
3
2
1
0
Off
Off
Off Off
1
Off
Off
Off On
2
Off
Off
On Off
3
Off
Off
On On
4
Off
On Off Off
5
Off
On Off On
6
Off
On On Off
7
Off
On On On
8
On
Off
Off Off
9
On
Off
Off On
10
On
Off
On Off
11
On
Off
On On
12
On
On Off Off
13
On
On Off On
14
On
On On Off
15
On
On On On
16
Table 10 - III MPC Setup Bit Inputs
NOTE
Ultrasound Output Connector
The ultrasound output connector
used with all standard generators is
a high voltage (5000V) coaxial style
SHV-BNC connector. This connector
provides superior shielding of electri-
cal noise, compared to other types
of connectors. The ultrasound output
connector mates with fully shielded
coaxial ultrasound cables that are
secured with a simple and reliable
quarter-turn bayonet style attachment
mechanism.
The ultrasonic output from this con-
nector (that drives the attached
ultrasonic load) is a very high AC
voltage. At high power levels this can
exceed 2 amps of current and must
be securely terminated via the ultra-
sound cable for safe operation. Use
original equipment ultrasound cables
for safe and reliable system operation.
Improperly assembled ultrasound
cables can result in high voltage arc-
ing and will destroy the ultrasound
connectors.