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Takeda Riken TR5823 Counter
Manufacturer:
Model:
TR5823
Date:
1981
Class:
Type:
SubType:
Universal Counter

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The TR5821.5822/5823 are compact, inexpensive universal counters with the capabilities comparable to medium-scale counters. These are the first counters in this class to incorporate a microprocessor, enabling self-diagnostics and data manipulation (by the TR1644) by various arithmetic operations. The TR5822 (standard) and TR5823 (optional) incorporate a GPIB Interface, enabling low-cost system configurations. BCD (TTL) output and analog output (D/A converter) interfaces are also available to make this system compatible with other systems. Configured around a microprocessor and two custom LSIs, this latest state of the art enables the realization of highly reliable low-cost universal counters. The TR5821 the basic and least expensive universal Counter in this series, can measure frequencies of up to 120 MHz. Measurement results can be displayed in any form by using the TR1644 Calculation Unit (to be purchased separately) in combination. The TR5822 has the same functions as the TR5821 plus a built-in GPIB Interface, and the functions of the TR5823 include an ultrahigh-frequency measurement (1.3 GHz) and a burst signal measurement in addition to the functions of the TR5821.

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Service and User Manual
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
224
Size:
70.16 Mbytes (73570991 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Date:
unknown
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2014 05 25
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Downloads:
3316

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