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PHY WE Cobra3 Measuring module function generator 1211.00 ne excellence in PHYIWE Systeme Gab & Co. KG RosertBosehBrote 10 .s7079 Gatingen “elepnone +40 0) 851 804-0 Fox +40 0) 961 604.107 [Gioro3. PHIWE Ea lnio@ehynade Internet wwwcphywe,com @ Power ions hon Operating instructions BFA unction Generetot y u,! “he unt comptes @ CE itn the coresponding ES gullies. Fig. 1: Messuring modu for Cobra intafac, Futon Genator. CconTENTS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A 2. PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION + Caroiuly ead these opereting instructions completely efor operating is nstument. Tiss necessary to avoid 3. HANDLING ammage tof, a8 wal 28 fr user-stey. 3.1 Starting operation + only use voor It no 34 Stating operation Ont ue ta tune ons in ih ar 4 NOTES ON OPERATION + only use the instrument forthe purpose for which # was designed 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS + The measuring module for Cobra interface - Function Generator. 1211.00 called FGeNodue in ta folowing, Is 6 LIST OF EQUIPMENT doveloped for only use with the. Cobra’ Basio Unt 4245000, 7 NOTES ON THE GUARANTEE 8 WASTE DISPOSAL. 2 PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION ‘The FC-Modute (s0e Fig. 1) is an instrument that have been developed specifically for use in demonstrations and practical work in the teaching of Physics in schoo's and colleges. The FG-Medule can be used as voltage or as current supply for the computer assisted experiments in ‘acoustics and electricity. You ean find the ist of oxperments ‘with FG-Module at the end ofthis Operating Instructions, 3. HANDLING The measuring module may only be plugged onto the MODUL plug rod when the COBRA interface is switched off. oth plastic bushings integrated in the module casing ft into, the safely sockets of the used analogue input. Electric ‘2791.0072408| connection with this analogue input is assured over the plug rod. ‘Two 4 mm safety sockets on the front part of the FG module provides the output signals. This is the FG module inputloutput port for generating sinusoidal, square-wave and trangular-wave signals, direct voltages and frequency: or Yoltage-ramps. The modulo can be used as @ voltage or ‘current source: If iis used as a voltage source, the actual frequency and current can be displayed and measured during operation, If itis used as a current source, the actual frequency and voltage can be displayed and measured. In the side wail of the FG module there is 2 low voltage socket for connection of the power supply 12181.99 or ‘another Cecomplying power supply 12 V-> 6 W (positive on the inside), 3.4 Starting operation Connect (plug in) the FG module to the Cobrad interface. Connect the power supply 1215199 to the FG Module first, then the second power supply to the Cobra3 interface, 3.2 Experiment description ‘The experiment description is based on an example: the RLC Circuit with Cobra8 (order number: P24406 1). 3.2.4 The experimental set up is shown in Fig. 2a and Fig. 20, (or Fig. 3a, 3b) a, Parallel tuned RLC circuit = 2mH, (300 tums) Cost pF Rd =470 ohm, 1 kohm, infinity; Roe =1 kohm Foy 2: Paras tes RUC ctl 2p; Porall tuned RLC cect (6c. swe pry. com, © A nis reseed b. Series tuned RLC circuit L_ = 2mH, (300 tums) Fig. $0 Sees tuned ALC ove Re Rd of ms FG Analog ) Module b Input 2 Fea, Sb: Sees nea RLC ere (schematic) wn piy.com, @ Aight eserved ‘eirtoczaco 3.2.2 Connect the COBRA3 Basic Unit to the computer port COM1, COM2 or to USB port (for USB computor port use USE to S232 Converter 14602.10), Start the measure program and select CobraS Universal Writer Gauge. Begin the measurement using the parameters given in Fig. 4. FFroquen | Fats ou (oe || tage source Signal yoo: fines SYS emenaionie: — ohfewenes Sd ‘ 5 Frequency: ar: , “Hi foo He amele 7 See Apt. Fat av 1 Cunentes 1 Anatogin2 Tite - Sf Tanna oe : Pe ro | ime} || et joe : Range | Foaiog a ty =] | Fa. € Measurng parameters, 3.2.3 For the measurement of current and voltage amplitudes the “Survey Function” of the Measure Software is used (see Fig. 5). The measured values of the total current and total voltage as a function of frequency in the series tuned circuit are shown in Fig. 8 and Fig. 7. (For the parallel tuned ciroult is the measuremont procedere similar) yarn 00403 ‘lg. 6- Toa extents functon of frequency ithe sees tuned cost, Curves recorded for dierent elas (op down}: RLd'= DA, 108247 2. BGeR EE EOE eee € wn iyo, AF ight reserved ‘airi0024c0 3.2.4 The (otal resistance as a function of frequency Riot=RI+Re+Rd+RI ‘can be determined from the current and voltage values as it is shown in Fig.8 (for R.d=0} using tho following parameters: ‘Open both measurement files - voltage and current as a function of requency. in the Measurement / Assume channel window select the corresponding voltage (current) curve. In the Measurement / Information / x-Data window select Tite: Frequency symbol ‘ Unit: He Digits beyond point: = 4 In the Measurement / Information / Channels window select Tite (for eurrent curva Current (R = 0 ohm) ‘Symbol t Unit: mA Digits beyond point: 4 first source channel: —_Voltage (R= 0 chm) Tile (for voltage curve): Voltage (R = 0 ohm) ‘Symbol: u Unit: mv Digits beyond point 4 UFO. Ga Ateasynent [Aah Wow 8 [oe 610 #1 brates a la Mie hie Oren i stow reap ve om Bator some La sow ree stow eseman AE oomctyortctepnare. 3 S bs 8 2 8 retoontctoral © done In the Analysis / Channel modification window select: first source channel: Vol Voltage (R = 0.chm) second source channel: Cur Current (R= 0 ohm) Operation: f:= VolfGur Destination channel: add new y-channel Title Resistor ‘Symbol: R ur ohm Pross the button *Continue” and you will receive the total resistance as a function of frequoncy. ‘The measured resonance frequency of @ damped in series oscillator is {exp = (10.6 + 0.9) kHz This value is close to the theoretical value of the resonance frequency ofa free oscillator futheo = 11.26 KHz. “Beara ae we “he Fig. ©: Tefal rsstance ae urn of frequency serie tunod erat wr pye.con, Al gis served sesm.0nes00 4 NOTES ON OPERATION This high-quality instrument fulfils all_of the technical requirements that are compiled in current EC guidelines. The characteristics of this product qualify It for the CE mark. This instrument Is only to be put into operation undor specialist supervision in a controlled electromagnetic ‘environment in research, educational and training facilities (schools, universities, institutes and laboratories). ‘This meane that in such an environment, no mobile phones lc. are to be used in the immediate vicinity. The individual connecting leads ara each not to be longer than 2 m. ‘The instrument can be so influenced by electrostatic charges, ‘and other eclectromagnoric phenomena that it no longer funetions within the given technical specifications. The following measures reduce or do away with disturbances: Avoid fitted carpets; ensure potential equslization; carry out experiments on a conductive, earthed surface, use screened cables, do not operate high-frequency emitters (radios, mobile phones) in the immediate vicinity, Following a blackout failure, operate the onvoff switch for a reset. This Instrument corresponds to Class A, Group 1 of the EN 55011 Standard and can only be operated without limitation outside of rosidentiat areas. Should electro- magnetic disturbances occur in surrounding residential areas although operation is limited to the technical room of a schoo! ‘or other training facility, then it can be demanded of the ‘operator that he carries out adoquate measures (0.9. sereening, greater distance, reduction in the operating time) at his own cost When the instrument Is connected to a test object, the ormissible interfering radiation may be exceeded. The ‘operator must take all necessary precautions here to ensure thal proper functioning of other instruments in the vicinity is not impaired, The Operating Instructions for the Cobra3 Basic Unit 1210.00 is to be carefully followed whenever FG module 12111.00 fs used in the experiment 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (typical for 25°C) Operating temperature range 5... 40°C Relative humidity < 80% Signals direct voltages, sinusoidal, ‘square-wave and triangular- wave signals, and frequency- or volteage-ramps. Setting of the frequency manually or frequency ramp Output short circuit proof Dimensions (rm) approx. 50 x 100 x 52 (W.H,D) Weight approx. 140 g ‘The module can be used as a voltage or current source, Voltage source: Amplitude 0... 10 Interval 5 mv Offset vottage -10... #10 V (adjustable) Output current 0... 150 mA (continuous operation) ‘max. 200 mA (short operation ~ 100 sec) 5... 200 Hz Interval 1 Hz 200 Hz... 20 kHz Interval 10 Hz Frequency ranges It itis used as a voltage source, tho actual frequency and ‘current can be displayed and measured during operation, Current source: Amplitude 0. #100 mA Intorval § mA Offset current 100... +100 mA, Frequency ranges 5, 200 Hz Interval 1 Hz 200 Hz... 1 KHZ Interval 10 Hz I itis used as a curront source, the actual frequency and votage can be displayed and measured. 6 LIST OF EQUIPMENT 2440641 RLC Circuit with Cobra3: Cobra3 BASIC-UNIT 42150.00 or Cobra BASIC-UNIT, USB 1215050 Power supply 12 V-12 A (ex) 12181.99 Data cabol, plug/socket, 9 pole +4602.00, Software Cobra3 Universal recorder 14504.641 CCobra3 Measuring modul function 42111.00 generator oil 300 wus 06513.01 Connection box 0603023 Carbon resistor 10.9, 4 Wi, Gt 39104.01 Carbon resistor 47.9, 1 W, Gt (2x) 9104.62 Carbon resistor 470.2, 1 W, G1 0104.15 Carbon resistor 1 40, 1, G1 (2x) 9104.19 Capacitor 1 pF/ 250 V, case G2 3913.01 Gapacitor 100 nF/250 V, case G1 39108.18 Connecting plug 4 ram/i8 mm, white (2x) 39170.00, Gonnecting cord, 25 cm, 32.4, red (2x) 0736001 Connecting cord, 25 cm, 32,A, blue 07360.04 Gonnecting cord, 60 cm, 32.4, red (29 07381.01 Connecting cord, 50cm, 32.A, blue (2x) 0736%.04 Following Experiments can be performed with the FG- Modu: 2410115 Ohm's Law with Cobra3 2410915 Charactoristic curves of semiconductors with Cobra 2471315 Second order conductors. Electrolysis with Cobra3 72420215 Switch-on behaviour of a capacitor and induc- tivity with Cobra 2440215. Magnetic induction with Cobra 2440311 Inductance of solenoids with Cobra’ 2440411. Coil in the AC circuit with Cobre3 2440515 Capacitor in the AC circuit with Cobrad 2440611 RLC Circuit with Cobra 2440815 _High-pass and low-pass fiters with Cobro3 vawaphywo com, @ A rats reserved 7 NOTES ON THE GUARANTEE We quarantoo the instrument supplied by us for a period of 24 months within the EU, or for 12 months outside of the EU, Excgpted trom the guarantee are damages that result from disregarding the Operating Instructions, from improper handling of the instrument oF from natural wear. The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the function and technical safety characteristics of the instrument, when maintenance, repairs and alterations to the instrument are only carried out by the manufacturer or by personnel who have been explicily authorized by him to do $0. 8 WASTE DISPOSAL ‘The packaging consists predominately of environmentally ‘compatible materials that can be passed on for disposal by the local recycling service. Should you no longer require this product, do not dispose of itwith the household refuse. Please return it to the address below for proper waste disposal PHYWE Systeme GmbH & Co. KG Ateilung Kundendienst (Customer Service) Robert-Bosch-Breite 10 D-37079 Gottingen Phone +49 (0) 551 604-274 Fax +49 (0) 551 604.246 ‘ms piyna.cer, Al ight served nrauo9

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