Hytec Electronics Ltd.

IR 220/1 Series Dual 24 Bit Input Registers

Product Description

This single width CAMAC module consists of two 24 bit input registers with Schmitt Trigger inputs. The logical sense of the 24 main input levels is set by a switch for each register which allows both positive and negative logical inputs. Two Lemo sockets each provide an input to generate a LAM on the Dataway to indicate that new data has arrived. Two output sockets transmit a pulse after a time delay to show the register has been ’Read’ by command F0 or F2. Special logic ensures that during a CAMAC read this output pulse is generated which can sink 150 mA. The 220 range is fitted with RC Networks and the 221 range is supplied without RC Networks.

Features

  • Single width CAMAC module with 2 x 24 bit input Schmitt Triggers. Each input draws 2 mA max. at 0V.
  • All inputs can withstand +8V and –3V without damage.
  • Internal logic stops any data interaction while a read or write operation is in progress.
  • All Strobe Outputs have a maximum saturation voltage of 0.35V at 150 mA. Can withstand +70V in the ’OFF’ state.
  • All outputs can withstand 350 mA from a constant current load.
  • Two switches allow both sets of 24 inputs to be inverted.
  • Two true or inverted LAM inputs strobe the data inputs.
  • Input Gate Mode.

Power Requirements

+6V at 1.45 Amp. (No pull–ups). Fused by 3 Amp picofuse.

Temperature Range

0 to 45 degrees Celsius. Forced air cooling is advised.


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