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5627RPP

5627RPP

The 5627RPP-1 ultrasonic preamplifier permits use of an optimum short transducer cable to avoid degradation due to attenuation and cable reflections. It can be handheld or mounted to a structure and drive up to 500 feet of cable back to the 5900PR host receiver for remote applications.

The performance of high frequency ultrasonic transducers can be significantly affected by the length of the cable between the transducer and pulser-receiver. The Panametrics Model 5627RPP-1 Remote Pulser Preamplifier permits use of an optimum short cable in applications when setup requirements would otherwise dictate a cable length that would degrade transducer performance.

Features & Benefits

• High Frequency broadband receiver (10-150 MHz)
• 24 dB gain
• Low noise
• Switchable energy control
• Pulser repetition rate 0 to 20 KHz
• Rise Time < 2nS
• Compatible with Model 5900PR Pulser-Receiver
• Able to drive 500 ft. (152 m) cable

Applications

The Model 5627RPP-1 is designed for imaging, flaw detection, thickness gaging, and material characterization applications in the frequency range of 20 to 125 MHz. It is used with a host instrument, normally a Panametrics Model 5900PR Pulser-Receiver. Receiving power and an external trigger command from the host instrument, the Model 5627RPP-1 generates an excitation pulse of selectable energy. The excitation pulse is transmitted to the transducer through a very short (typically 12 inch/305 mm) coaxial cable. Returning echoes are amplified by a high frequency broadband preamplifier, and then sent to the host instrument for further processing. Cable length between the Model 5627RPP-1 and the host instrument can be as great as 500 ft./152 m.

Because the cable connecting the Model 5627RPP-1 to the transducer is very short, undesirable cable effects are minimized. However, the instruments' ability to drive a very long cable to the host instrument provides great mechanical flexibility in setups. For contact applications it can be easily hand-carried. Mechanical dimensions and an interconnection diagram are on the reverse side of this data sheet. .

Specifications*

PULSER 5627 RPP-1
Repetition Rate: 0 to 20 KHz by external trigger pulse
Pulse Type
(main bang):
Negative Impulse
Maximum Pulse 150 Volts at minimum damping (damping Amplitude: control fully ccw)
Damping:

6 to 50 ohms ± 10% continuously adjustable

Rise Time: <2nS (50 ohms damping)
Available Pulse Energy: 1, 2, 4, and 8uJoules, switch selectable
Ext. Trig. Requirements:

TTL COMPATIBLE
Rise Time: <20nS
Pulse Width: 200nS # PW # 1uS
When used with the Model 5900PR compatible trigger is furnished by the host instrument

RECEIVER 5627 RPP-1
Voltage Gain:
(Non-Inverting)
24 dB ±2 dB
(RL = 50 ohms and 4ft. RG58/U cable)
Bandwidth (-3dB) 10 MHz to 150 MHz.
Noise: Typically 60u V pk-pk referred to the input (BW = 150 MHz), 100uV pk-pk max.
Output Impedance:

50 ohms

Maximum Output Voltage: ±0.3 Volt peak (RL= 50 ohms)
Cable Length: 10 ft. (3 m) standard cable length 500 ft (152 m) recommended max
Operating Temperature: 32° to 122° F (0 to 50° C)
UNIT 5627 RPP-1
Power Requirements:
Pin 5:
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:

+260 V to 300V at 10ma
+12 V ± 5% at 170ma
-12 V ± 5% at 60ma
Ground

Power Input:

HIROSE HR10A-7R-6P
Trigger Input: BNC
Signal Output: BNC
Transducer: BNC
Operating Temperature: 0º to 50ºC ambient
Weight: 1.3 lbs. (590 grams)

*All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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