Data format, Instrument connections – Gentec-EO T-Rad (DB-15) User Manual

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T-RAD-DB15--USB Instruction Manual

Version 2.1

December. 2012

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Scale

Index

Range

2fW

00

2 femptowatt

20fW

01

20 femptowatts

200fW

02

200 femptowatts

2pW

03

2 picotowatts

20pW

04

20picowatts

200pW

05

200 picowatts

2nW

06

2 nanowatt

20nW

07

20 nanowatts

200nW

08

200 nanowatts

2uW

09

2 microwatts

20uW

10

20 microwatts

200uW

11

200microwatts

2mW

12

2 milliwatts

20mW

13

20milliwatts

200mW

14

200 milliwatts

2W

15

2 Watts

1.4 Data Format

Measurement Data is sent from the T-RAD as an Hexadecimal string.

PPPP,DDDCRLF

PPPP is the pulse period counts. 1 million counts represent 1 second.

DDD is the pulse data in ADC counts with 3276 being full scale.

Example:

Data = 99F9,1B4CRLF and T-Rad is in the 2mW range (index 12)

The pulse is 0x1B4, or 436 counts.

The reading will be 436 / 3276 x 2mW = 0.266mW

The period is 0x99F9, or 39417 counts.

1E6 counts / second / 39417 counts = 25.37Hz.

1.5 Instrument Connections

The T-RAD is connected to the host PC with a supplied USB cable. The instrument communicates
with the host PC via this cable, and the host PC supplies the power required by the instrument.

There are two BNC

’s and one DB15 connector on the instrument. The probe in use is plugged into

the DB15 connector and must be plugged in before connecting the USB cable. One BNC is labeled
Detector Output; the other is labeled External Trigger In.

The Detector Output BNC supplies a buffered signal that is the same value sampled by the
instrument

’s ADC. The output impedance of this connector is 100Ω.

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