PASCO ME-9259A User Manual

Instruction Sheet for the PASCO Model ME-9259A
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10/95 $1.00
LASER SWITCH
Model ME-9259A
LASER SWITCH
scientific
The PASCO Model ME-9259A Laser Switch is a high performance photo switch which utilizes a laser (such as PASCO Models OS-9171 and SE-9367) as a light source. It is extremely valuable in the following situations.
When the interruption of the photogate is of very short
duration. Since the rise and fall times of the ME-9259A are on the order of 200 nanoseconds, this Laser Switch can easily “see” interruptions on the order of 1 micro­second.
When the photodetector must be located more than a
few inches from the light source. This is necessary if the object to pass through the photogate is large, or if the object’s trajectory is not easily controllable, or if a combination of mirrors is to be used to allow one laser and one Laser Switch to start and stop the timer. See Figure 1.
Set-Up and Alignment
MIRROR
MOVING OBJECT
LASER
MIRROR
ME-9259A LASER SWITCH
Figure 1
Switch. On the tube of the switch, indicated by the label, is a small green DOT (LED). With the laser beam aimed down the axis of the tube, align the Laser Switch such that the DOT lights up as brightly as possible. The Laser Switch is now properly aligned with the laser.
If the distance between the laser and Laser Switch is 5
m or less, a 0.5 mW laser is probably sufficient. Beyond 5 m, a more powerful laser must be used.
Align the Laser Switch such that the laser beam is
incident upon the input port at the end of the Laser
Caution: Never attempt to align the laser switch by sighting with your eye. Never look directly into the laser. Never use a laser with an output exceed­ing 0.5 mW unless you are wearing laser safety glasses and the instructor is present.
Connect the Laser Switch stereo phone plug to a PASC0
Photogate Timer, Counter/Timer/Frequency Meter, or Computer Interface. Interrupt the beam manually to check that the timer changes state (starts or stops) as the interruption occurs.
If other than a PASCO Timer or Computer Interface is used, see the schematic for proper power and signal connections.
Q1
TAB
R3
Q1
R1
Component Layout
R2
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R4
C
B
E
Q2
+
o
-
Use a stereo phone plug extension cord (PASC0 Model
PI-8117) for increased separation between the photogate and the timer.
Specifications
Detector Rise Time: 150 nanoseconds Output States: High when detector is illuminated
Low when detector is not illuminated TTL and CMOS compatible.
Power Requirements: 5 VDC at 45 mA
GROUND
OUTPUT
+5VDC
Stereo Phone Plug
R4 82
+5V
Limited Warranty
PASCO scientific warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the customer. PASCO will repair or replace, at its option, any part of the product which is deemed to be defective in material or workman­ship. This warranty does not cover damage to the product caused by abuse or improper use. Determination of whether a product failure is the result of a manufacturing defect or improper use by the customer shall be made solely by PASCO scientific. Responsibility for the return of equip­ment for warranty repair belongs to the customer. Equip­ment must be properly packed to prevent damage and shipped postage or freight prepaid. (Damage caused by improper packing of the equipment for return shipment will not be covered by the warranty.) Shipping costs for returning the equipment, after repair, will be paid by PASCO scientific.
Equipment Return
Should this product have to be returned to PASCO scien­tific, for whatever reason, notify PASCO scientific by letter or phone BEFORE returning the product. Upon notifica­tion, the return authorization and shipping instructions will be promptly issued.
MRD-3050
R1 10K
6
Q1
2
VCC TH TR
555
GND
14
N/C N/C
U1
R
8
DIS
OUT
CV
5
SCHEMATIC
Notes:
All Resistors are 1/8W, +/- 5% Output LED
Light=1 ON Dark=0 OFF
Q2
LED1 (GRN)
R2 220
2N3906
R3 390
7
3
Output: Source = 40mA @ 4.9V Sink = 20mA @ .2V
OUT
GND
NOTE: NO EQUIPMENT WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR RETURN WITHOUT AN AUTHORIZATION.
When returning equipment for repair, the units must be packed properly. Carriers will not accept responsibility for damage caused by improper packing. To be certain the unit will not be damaged in shipment, observe the following rules:
The carton must be strong enough for the item shipped. Make certain there is at least two inches of packing
material between any point on the apparatus and the inside walls of the carton.
Make certain that the packing material can not shift in
the box, or become compressed, thus letting the instrument come in contact with the edge of the box.
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