3312 Panel Instrument 3771
3312 Panel Instrument 3771
3312 Panel Instrument 3771
The DATA TECH Model 3312 is a 3-1/2<1igit, digital panel meter. Four
basic units are available, providing either '±'200-millivolt, .±.2-volt, .±20-volt, or
.±.200-volt analog ranges. These units are available for operation from IDO, 115,
and 230 volt ac power sources. See Table 1 for model and assembly numbers.
All model 3312 assemblies include digital input-output lines for those wishing
to obtain BCD data and controi the convert rate. An optional connector kit,
part number 548387-100, includes a connector and fasteners for the input
output interface.
Special Modifications
Data Tech 's design of the Model 3312 allows for the addition of many special
features not available with standard units. Information on non-standard features
is available from Data Tech and associated representatives. Refer to page 13 for
modifications of equipment related to this manual.
Specifications
ANALOG INPUT
Configuration ...................................... Bipolar
*Bias Current
2V Range ........................... 70nA nom, 250nA max
200mV Range ........................ " 2nA nom, 7nA max
• Other ranlfet! have attenuatora iIolating the input
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Specifications (Continued)
ANALOG INPUT (continued) Specifications (Continued)
*Offset Current
DISPLAY
2V Range ...... " ......... " ...... " .. 3nA nom, 50nA max
Type............................ Sperry 7-segment gas discharge
200mV Range .................. . ..... 0.2nA nom, 2nA max
Input Impedance Number of Digits .............................. 3 full plus "l"
200mV, 2V Range ............................ 1000Mn min Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ±1999
20V, 200V Range .................................. 10 Mn Decimal Point .................. 3 positions, extemally selectable
Overvoltage Protection .............. .±.200V max input w/o Oamage Polarity ..................... Automatic, plus and minus displays
ACCURACY (absOlute) at 25 ±loC 90 days ...... ±(O.l% rdg +1 count) Overrange ........................... display flashes at >±1999
WARM-UP TIME ....... No warm-up time required for specified accuracy ENVIRONMENTAL
STAB IL ITY Temperature
Temp Coefficient of FS .................... 50ppm/oC of rdg typ; Opera ting ....... . ............................ 00 to +50 o C
Storage ..................................... -26 0 to +85 0 C
80ppm/ o C max
Temp Coefficient of Zero Offset
Relative Humidity .................................. 80% max
200m V Model .......... . ... . ........... .
0.005% FS/oC typ POWER
0.01 % FS/oC max Input ...................116,100, and 230Vac, ±lO%, 60 - 60Hz
2V, 20V, 200V Model. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.0005% FS/oC typ Power Consumption ................................. 2.5W typ
0.002% FS/oC max DIGITAL OUTPUTS AND CONTROL INPUTS
CaJibration III terval ................................. 3 months Logic ...... . ............ . •.......... TI'L and DTL compatible
CONVERSION Output Drive (TTL unit loads)
Clock . .................. Crystal controlled 5MHz ±0.0004%/oC BCD Data (13 lines) ... , ............................... 5 ea
Mode ........... . ...... Responds to step input in one conversion POLARITY (+) ........................................ 8
cycle independent of previous measurement OVERRANGE ...........................•............ 8
Rate ... . .............. Factory set for 3/s nom; extemally variable PRINT ..... . .. . ...................................... 8
from 3 to 30/s. Also, externally triggerable Input Load (TTL unit loads)
from O to 30/s. EXTERNAL TRIGGER ................................. 4
AC AND NOISE REJECTION EXTERNAL BLANKING ................................ 4
Common Mode Rejection .... . ..... . ............ 80dB, 50 - 60Hz,
w/lkn source unbalance
Common Mode Voltage .... . .............. ±300Vdc or 600Vac
pk-pk max (input floating)
Normal Mode ............................. l8dB at 60Hz nom INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Mounting (Figure 1)
·Other rangea have attenuatora iwlatine the Input.
The meter is designed for mounting in a 1.682 ±.010 by 3.924 ±.010 inch
panel cutout. To mount, remove the mounting bracket, position the meter in
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the panel eutout, and replar.e the mounting braeket. Do not obstruct the
vent slots on either side of the meter ease. See Figure 2 for dimensions.
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Any of the following eonnectors are suitable for a J1 interfaee. 1- (4671 I (102.91
The eonnector fastens to the rear of the ease using 7/16 ineh long 4-20 self
tapping screws. See Figure 1.
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Figure 2. Dimensions
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Using Table 2, connect the SHIELD to the SYSTEM GROUND; connect the jumpered to DIGITAL GROUND (logic "O"). Display blanking automatically
source to be measured between ANALOG INPUT HIGH and LOW, and when occurs during thf' time segment allotted to the conversion process. The
applicable, establish the decimal point. ~umper tbe INT ERNAL 1'RIGGER EXTERNAL BLANKING line can either remain unconnected or receive a
logical "1" (+5 volts) for the unblanked state.
output (Jl-E) to .!!te EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT (JI-9) when external
controi of conversions is not desired . VARYING INTERNAL TRIGGER RATE
The speed which conversions occur when the INTERNAL TRIGGER output is
Table 2. Input-output Pin Assignments jumpered to the EXTERNAL TRIGGER input is set at the factoryat about
three conversions per second. Up to 30 conversions per second are possible by
Pin Signal Pin Signal shunting resistance between JI-2 and Jl-D . The INTERNAL TRIGGER RATE
is inversely proportional to the shunt value. The likelyhood of display
1 ANALOG INPUT (LOW) A ANALOG INPUT (HI) "Blinking" increases as the INTERNAL TRIGGER RATE is increased. The
2 +5V B GND for Decimal Pt 18.88 INTERNA L TRIGGER signål can be monitored between JI-E and GROUND
2 x 10 1 BCD DIGIT (JI-14).
3 C GND for Decimal Pt 1.888
4 GND for Decimal Pt 188.8 D INT TRIG RATE CONTROL HOLD ON COMMAND OPERATION
5 2 x 100 BCD DIG cr E INT TRIG Output
6 4 x 10 1 BCD DIGIT F
A "O" (GND) on JI-D initiates hold mode; whereby, conversions are termi
4 x 100 BCD DIGIT
7 1 x 100 BCD DIGIT nated and BCD and display data corresponding to the last conversion remain
H 8 x 100 BCD DIGIT
stored . When hold mode is initiated during a conversion, the stored BCD and
8 PRINT J EXT BLANKING display data correspond to the conversion in progress.
9 EXT 1'RIG Input K ·OVERRANGE
10 8 x Il! 2 BCD DIGIT L 1 x 10 2 BCD DIGIT An ungrounded (open) JI-D returns the unit to free-run mode.
11 1 x 10 1 BCD DIGIT M POLARITY (+)
12 2 x 10 2 BCD DIGIT N 4 x 10 2 BCD DIGIT
Calibration (Figure 3)
13 1 x 10 3 BCD DIGIT P 8 x 10 2 BCD DIGIT
14 DIGITAL GND R SHIELD The accuracy of the meter should be established at 90-day intervals. Accuracy
16 ac POWER INPUT (HI) T ac POWER INPUT (HI) is confirmed when known inputs yield corresponding displays, within specified
18 acPOWERINPUT(RTN) V acPOWERINPUT(RTN) accuracy.
Operation .
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If the display flashes, an overrange condition exists. Excessive
overrange levels can cause damage to the meter. Remove the
AN ALOG INPUT and determine that any overrange level does not
exceed .±.200 volts.
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DISPLAY BLANKING
The display is inhibited OFF when the EXTERNAL BLANKING line is Figure 3. Calibration Adjustment Locations
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To calibrate, remove the display bezel by inserting a screwdriver in the slot BeD Output Lines (13)
located in the center of the bottom bezel edge. Free the associated retaining The 13 lines labeled BCD DIGIT in Table 3 provide binary·coded-decimallogic
tab with a slight downward prying motion of the screwdriver handle. Pivot the leveIs representative of the ANALOG INPUT . These lines carry valid data of
lower bezel edge outward and upward for the complete removal. Calibrate as the previous conversion when the PRINT line is a logical "O."
follows:
3. Apply a full scale (1999) input level in place of the short between JI-A POLARITY (+) Output Line
and Jl-l.
The POLARITY (+) line is a logical "I" for positive ANALOG INPUT leve Is
and a logical "O" for negative ANALOG INPUT leveis.
4. Adjust the full scale potentiometer for a 1999 display.
The digi'tal input and output lines are DTL and TTL compatible, with positive PRINTINEGINPUTI ~ [-
Refer to the specification for specific line load capabilities and requirements. Figure 4. Timing
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In the case of positive input leveis, the clocking begins when the integration
EXTERNAL TRIGGER Input Line (Figure 4) voltage reaches O volts and continues until the integration voltage reaches
Conversions may be controlled externally. When using an externai trigger the input leve!. As with the negative case, the number of counts entered during
source, connect no jumper between J1-E and Jl-9. Instead, initiate conversions clocking determines the digital output.
via the EXTERNAL TRIGGER input. Figure 4 shows the requirements for
this mode of operation. A failure to adhere to the minimum durations
specified, results in inaccurate conversions. Note that OVER RANG E is reset Functional Block (Figure 6)
back to a "l" with the negative EXTERNAL TRIGGER edge.
The conversion is started with the trigger signal - either generated externally
or by the rate generator. The trigger causes display blanking and inhibits the
DECIMAL POINT CONSIDERATION clocking logic, which in tum generates a counter RESET. The generation of the
When the decimal point is established by externai circuitry, that circuitry
must be capable of withstanding 60 volts when OFF.
1 TRIGGER signal initiates the positive slope from the integrator.
J Note that the comparators each receive the integration waveform as an input.
In one case this waveform is compared to the input leve!. In the other case the
THEORY OF OPERATION waveform is compared to O volts.
Conversion Technique (Figure 5)
The analog-to-<iigital conversion is made by comparing the input levels to an
integrating waveform. In the case of negative inputs, when the integration
vol tage reaches th~ input level, clocking of a counter begins. This clocking is
subsequently sto, .>ed when the integration voltage reaches O volts. The
number of counts entered into the counter during the clocking interval is a
digital repreSentation of the analog input.
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The function of the docking logic is to sense the outputs of the comparators
and transmit dock pulses following the first comparator that changes state and
terminate docking when the other comparator changes state. N ote that the
order in which the comparators change state is" determined by the input
polarity . Polarity information is also gathered from this logic.
The number of dock pulses between the comparators changing state is entered
SECTION VI
into the counter. The counter yields BCD data, which is available on the output
lines and decoded for decimal display. " DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS
Factory Repair
DATA TECH maintains a factory repair facility. Our trained technicians are GENERAL
available to repair your instruments with a minimum of inconvenience to you . This section contains schematics, layout
Refer to the customer service card inside the back cover for equipment return drawings, and parts lists for model 3312 sub
instructions. assemblies .
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