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D.C. Milli-Ohm Meter
GOM-802
USER MANUAL
GW INSTEK PART NO. 82OM-80200MD1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................... 4
Safety Symbols .................................................... 4
Safety Guidelines ................................................ 5
GETTING STARTED ............................................................ 8
GOM-802 Characteristics .................................... 9
Key Features ...................................................... 11
Front Panel Overview ........................................ 12
Rear Panel Overview ......................................... 16
Set Up ............................................................... 17
MEASUREMENT ............................................................... 21
Measurement Overview .................................... 22
Resistance Measurement .................................. 23
Compare Function ............................................. 26
Temperature Measurement ............................... 32
Temperature Compensation .............................. 34
HANDLER/SCAN/ INTERFACE ......................................... 36
Handler Overview ............................................. 37
Scan Overview ................................................... 38
Configure Interface ........................................... 42
FAQ .................................................................................. 45
APPENDIX ........................................................................ 46
Fuse Replacement ............................................. 47
Temperature Measurement ............................... 48
Specifications .................................................... 51
Declaration of Conformity ................................. 54
INDEX .............................................................................. 55
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This chapter contains important safety instructions that you must follow when operating the GOM-802 or when keeping it in storage. Read the following before any operation to insure your safety and to keep the GOM-802 in the best possible condition.
Safety Symbols
These safety symbols may appear in this manual or on the GOM-802.
arning: Identifies conditions or practices that could
WARNING
CAUTION
result in injury or loss of life.
Caution: Identifies conditions or practices that could result in damage to the GOM-802 or to other properties.
DANGER High Voltage
ttention Refer to the Manual
Protective Conductor Terminal
Earth (ground) Terminal
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Do not dispose electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste. Please use a separate collection facility or contact the supplier from which this instrument was purchased.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Guidelines
General Guideline
CAUTION
Do not place any heavy objects on the GOM-802. Avoid severe impact or rough handling that leads to
damaging the GOM-802.
Do not discharge static electricity to the GOM-802. Use only mating connectors, not bare wires, for the
terminals.
Do not disassemble the GOM-802 unless you are
qualified as service personnel.
(Note) EN 61010-1:2001 specifies the measurement categories and their requirements as follows. The GOM-802 falls under category I.
Measurement category IV is for measurement performed at the source
of low-voltage installation.
Measurement category III is for measurement performed in the
building installation.
Measurement category II is for measurement performed on the
circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation.
Measurement category I is for measurements performed on circuits
not directly connected to Mains.
Power Supply
WARNING
Fuse
WARNING
AC Input voltage: 100V/ 120V/ 220V/230 V AC,
50/60Hz, 27VA, 22W
The power supply voltage should not fluctuate more
than 10%.
Connect the protective grounding conductor of the AC
power cord to an earth ground, to avoid electrical shock.
Fuse type:
Line Voltage Rating Fuse 100V 90-110V T0.3A 250V 120V 108-132V T0.3A 250V 220V 198-242V T0.25A 250V 230V 216-250V T0.25A 250V
Make sure the correct type of fuse is installed before
power up.
To avoid fire, only replace the fuse with the specified
type and rating.
Disconnect the power cord before fuse replacement. Make sure the cause of a fuse blowout is fixed before
fuse replacement.
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Cleaning the GOM-802
Operation Environment
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild
detergent and water. Do not spray any liquid into the GOM-802.
Do not use chemicals or cleaners containing harsh
material such as benzene, toluene, xylene, and acetone.
Location: Indoor, no direct sunlight, dust free, almost
non-conductive pollution (Note below)
Relative Humidity: < 80% Altitude: < 2000m Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (operation)
(Note) EN 61010-1:2001 specifies the pollution degrees and their requirements as follows. The GOM-802 falls under degree 2. Pollution refers to “addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid, or gaseous (ionized gases), that may produce a reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity”.
Pollution degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution
occurs. The pollution has no influence.
Pollution degree 2: Normally only non-conductive pollution occurs.
Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected.
Pollution degree 3: Conductive pollution occurs, or dry,
non-conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is expected. In such conditions, equipment is normally protected against exposure to direct sunlight, precipitation, and full wind pressure, but neither temperature nor humidity is controlled.
Storage Environment
Disposal
Location: Indoor Temperature: 10°C to 70°C
Do not dispose this instrument as unsorted municipal
aste. Please use a separate collection facility or contact the supplier from which this instrument was purchased. Please make sure discarded electrical waste is properly recycled to reduce environmental impact.
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Power cord for the United Kingdom
When using the GOM-802 in the United Kingdom, make sure the power cord meets the following safety instructions.
NOTE: This lead / appliance must only be wired by competent persons
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT: The wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green/ Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live (Phase)
As the colours of the wires in main leads may not correspond with the coloured marking identified in your plug/appliance, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured Green & Yellow must be connected to the Earth terminal marked with either the letter E, the earth symbol
or coloured
Green/Green & Yellow. The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter N or coloured Blue or Black. The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal marked
with the letter L or P or coloured Brown or Red. If in doubt, consult the instructions provided with the equipment or contact
the supplier. This cable/appliance should be protected by a suitably rated and approved
HBC mains fuse: refer to the rating information on the equipment and/or
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user instructions for details. As a guide, a cable of 0.75mm
should be protected by a 3A or 5A fuse. Larger conductors would normally require 13A types, depending on the connection method used.
Any exposed wiring from a cable, plug or connection that is engaged in a live socket is extremely hazardous. If a cable or plug is deemed hazardous, turn off the mains power and remove the cable, any fuses and fuse assemblies. All hazardous wiring must be immediately destroyed and replaced in accordance to the above standard.
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GETTING STARTED
This chapter describes the GOM-802 in a nutshell, including its main features as well as its front and rear panels. After going through the panel overview, follow the Power-up sequence before attempting to use the instrument.
Please note the information in this manual was correct at the time of printing. However as GW Instek continues to improve its products, changes can occur at any time without notice. Please see the GW Instek website for the latest information and content.
Characteristics GOM-802 Characteristics ......................................... 9
Key Features ........................................................... 11
Panel Overview Front Panel Overview ............................................. 12
Rear Panel Overview .............................................. 16
Setup Tilt Stand ............................................................... 17
Power Up ............................................................... 18
4 Wire Kelvin Connection ....................................... 19
Zeroing (Relative Function) ................................... 20
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GOM-802 Characteristics
GOM-802 is a high precision programmable DC Milli-ohm meter suitable for low resistance measurements of switches, relays, connectors, PCB tracks and a variety of other devices. With the easy-to-use features, superior performance, and automatic test interfaces, the GOM-802 is a dependable instrument for resistance measurements.
Easy to Use Features
Performance
The GOM-802 includes an easy to use comparator function (HI-LO-GO) that is able to easily set upper and lower limits for pass/fail testing. The alarm buzzer can be used with the comparator function. The flexible handler interface can be used to monitor the status of the pass/fail testing.
The relative feature enables the GOM-802 to easily compensate for any stray resistance. Up to 20 different sets of HI-LO-GO settings can be stored to satisfy a number of different testing conditions. The GOM-802 is also able to recall the last test setting that was used every time it is turned on.
The GOM-802 has nine selectable measurement ranges from 30m to 3M, a constant current source of 1uA to 1A, an accuracy of 0.05%, a 1u resolution and performs measurements using four wire Kelvin connections for accurate, consistent measurements.
The ability to choose between high measurement accuracy with 7 samples/sec (full scale at 30000) or high speed measurements with 30 samples/sec (full scale at
3000) allows the GOM-802 the flexibility to fulfill a number of different measurement roles.
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Temperature Compensation
Automatic Tes tin g
Applications
Temperature Compensation (Optional): The optional temperature probe (PT-100) can be used to
extrapolate the resistance of a DUT at a certain temperature. When the temperature coefficient and the required temperature (of the resistance measurement) is keyed in under TC mode, the GOM-802 will display the extrapolated measurement.
For automatic testing The GOM-802 has a handler interface designed for automatic testing. The handler interface outputs the status of PASS, FAIL, HI, LO, READY and EOT signals and inputs a trigger control signal. An RS-232 and GPIB option is also available for computer control applications.
Production testing for contact resistance of switches,
relays, connectors, cables and printed circuit boards and other low resistance devices.
Component testing of resistors, motors, fuses and
heating elements.
Incoming inspection and quality assurance testing. Conductivity evaluation for product design.
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Key Features
30,000 counts. Measurement Range: 30m~3MΩ. 0.05% accuracy. Hi/Lo comparator and limit percentage setting with
20 memory sets.
REL, Actual and % value measurements. Manual or Auto-ranging. Continuous or Triggered measurement modes. Temperature compensation and measurement. Four-wire measurement method. Auto-recall last setting on power-up. Diode test. Alarm setting for PASS/FAIL test result. Sampling rate: 7 or 30 sampling/sec. Standard interface: Scan/Handler, optional interfaces:
RS-232 + GPIB.
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Front Panel Overview
Power Switch
Primary Value Display
Normal Display
Comparator Indicators
Turns On or Off the main power. For details about the power up sequence, see page 18.
Shows the primary measurement results.
Shows the Normal (nominal) value setting.
The comparator indicators indicate the status of comparison judgments.
HI: measurement exceeds the HI limit LO: measurement exceeds the LO limit GO: measurement is within the HI and
LO limits.
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Function Control Indicators
Measurement Ter min als
Current Source Ter min als
Negative Ter min al
Indicates when a function key is active.
Sense HI and Sense LO terminals.
Current Source Terminals, Source HI and Source LO.
Negative Terminal. This terminal has the same potential as earth, but cannot be substituted for it.
Function Keys
The COMP
TEMP
key activates the comparator function. The secondary function turns on the temperature compensation function.
The Cursor keys are used to edit parameters and navigate the menu tree.
The Up/Down arrow keys are used to change the values and range of the different parameters.
The secondary function recalls previously saved settings.
Temperature
compensation
Recall settings
The AUTO/MAN range between automatic and manual
SPEED
key toggles the
and toggles between 7 samples per second and 30 samples per second.
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Sample speed
The REL% a zero adjustment to the test leads or a
VA LU E
key is used to perform
DUT. Using the shift key will display the measured values as a percentage of the normal value.
Percentage
The LOCAL milliohm meter between local and
GPIB/RS232
values
key will switch the
remote mode. The secondary function will set the I/O
interface to GPIB or RS-232.
GPIB/
RS232 mode
Sets the High limit % values. The secondary function activates the Handler function.
HANDLER
SHIFT
Sets the normal (Nominal) value for the comparator function.
HIGH
Handler mode
Scan function
Sets the lower % limit for the comparator function and turns the buzzer on for either a PASS or FAIL judgment or turns the buzzer off.
Buzzer
ON/OFF
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Lower Limit Display (LO)
Upper Limit Display (HI)
Turns the external trigger on to allow
TRIG
the MANUAL TRIG
key to be used as a manual trigger. The secondary function will set the trigger to internal.
Turns the
internal trigger ON/OFF
Enter key.
The SHIFT key is used to access the secondary functions.
Displays the lower limit as as a percentage.
Displays the upper limit as a percentage.
Interface Indicator
The interface indicator shows the status mode of the GOM-802. Remote mode (RMT), Handler mode (HAND) or Scan mode.
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Rear Panel Overview
AC Input
Fuse Socket
RS-232C port
GPIB port
ccepts the power cord. AC 100/120V
or 220/230V; 50/60Hz. For the power on sequence, see page
18.
Holds the main fuse: 100/120V: T0.3A 250V; 220/230V: T0.25A 250V; For the fuse replacement details, see
page 47.
ccepts an RS-232C cable for remote
control; DB-9 male connector. For remote control details, see page 43.
ccepts a GPIB cable for remote
control (page 42).
Handler / Scan port
Temperature Sensor
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The Handler/Scan port is used to output pass/fail/high/low comparison results.
The temperature sensor input for the optional PT-100 temperature probe.
Set Up
Tilt Stand
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Steps
1. Pull handle base away from the casing.
2. Turn handle into any of the preset positions.
Stand Position Carry Position
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Power Up
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Steps
CAUTION
1. Ensure that the correct voltage is lined up with the
arrow on the fuse cover on the rear panel.
100V 120V 220V 230V
100
120
230
220
120
220
100
230
220
230
120
100
230
100
220
120
2. Connect the power cord to the AC Voltage input.
0
2
2
230
120
1
0
0
Ensure the ground connector of the power cord is connected to a safety ground. This will affect the measurement accuracy.
3. Press the main power switch on the front panel.
R
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W
O
P
4. The display will light up and show the last setting
used before the last shut down.
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Example: Resistance measurement mode
4 Wire Kelvin Connection
Background
The GOM-802 uses 4 wire Kelvin connections for accurate measurements.
Diagram
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Description Source HI The Source HI carries the measuring
current source. It is connected to the + side of the DUT.
Source LO The Source LO terminal accepts the
signal return current. Connects to the – side of the DUT.
+
Sense HI Monitors the positive (+) potential.
Sense LO Monitors the negative (-) potential.
GND If the component has a large metallic
area not connected to either terminal, connect it to ground to reduce noise.
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Zeroing (Relative Function)
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1. Short the cables
1. Set the Reference value
The Relative function is used to perform a zero adjustment on the test leads.
fter the Relative value is pre-set, each measurement that
is displayed is equal to the actual value – relative preset
alue.
If the measured value minus the relative value is a negative, a minus sign is shown on the MSB (most significant bit). At low measurement speeds the minus sign will alternate with the displayed measurement.
Short the test cables together using a short thick copper wire if necessary.
Press the REL
%VALUE
key.
2. Relative mode display appears
REL Indicates the Relative function is active
The Auto-range function will be disabled when using
Note
compare mode with the relative function.
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MEASUREMENT
Overview Measurement Overview .......................................... 22
Resistance Resistance Measurement ....................................... 23
Select the Resistance Range ................................... 24
Rate Select Measurement Rate ....................................... 25
Trigger Using the Trigger Function ..................................... 25
Compare Compare Function .................................................. 26
Save Compare Settings .......................................... 28
Recall Compare Settings ........................................ 29
Buzzer Buzzer Function ..................................................... 30
Percentage Display as Percentage ............................................ 31
Relative Relative Function .................................................... 32
Temperature Temperature Measurement .................................... 32
Relative Function .................................................... 33
Temperature Compensation
Temperature Compensation ................................... 34
Select the Resistance Range ................................... 35
Relative Function .................................................... 35
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Measurement Overview
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Measurement type
The Measurement chapter refers to the measurements listed below. For measurements using the Handler or Scan interfaces, see page 36.
TEMP
COMP
SHIFT+ COMP
TEMP
Comparison function Temperature sensor
function
AUTO/MAN
SPEED
uto-range Manual
range
SHIFT+ AUTO/MAN
SPEED
Measurement speed function
%/VALUE
REL
SHIFT+ REL
%/VALUE
Relative function selector Toggle Relative % or Value
HIGH
SHIFT+ HIGH
NORMAL
SHIFT+ NORMAL
LOW
SHIFT+ LOW
MANUAL TRIG
SHIFT+ MANUAL TRIG
HANDLER
SCAN
HANDLER
SCAN
INT
High comparison limit Handler function Normal (nominal) value Scan mode Low comparison limit Buzzer on/off Trigger settings
INT
Internal trigger setting
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Resistance Measurement
1. Select the Resistance function.
Press SHIFT + COMP access the main function mode.
Press the Up and Down arrow keys to select resistance measurement mode (shown above). There are three different modes:
(resistance), (temperature)
and
(temperature compensation)
mode.
EMP
to
2. Resistance mode display appears.
Auto Indicates automatic ranging
3. Connect the test lead and measure
Press ENTER to confirm
m
k
Milliohms
Ohms
Kilo ohms
4-wire resistance: Use the SOURCE HI and
the SOURCE LO port for measurement, and the SENSE HI, and SENSE LO port for sensing.
hen switching from a high range to a low range, please
Note
allow a moment for the circuits to settle before measuring.
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Select the Resistance Range
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The resistance range can be used with normal resistance measurement as well as the temperature compensation function.
Auto Range
Manual
Selection List
Press the Up and Down arrow keys to manually select the resistance range.
Press the AUTO/MAN key to use automatic ranging.
Range Resolution(7 meas./s)
30m 1u
300m 10u
3 100u
30 1m
300 10m
3k 100m
30k 1
300k 10
3M 100
Note
For detailed specifications, please see the specifications on page 51.
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Select Measurement Rate
Background
1. Select Rate
LO rate
The resistance measurement speed has 2 ranges: low and high. Low speed is the most accurate with 7 measurements/second and a full scale of 30,000 counts. High speed has 30 measurements/second with a full scale 3,000 counts.
The rate function is applicable to the resistance, temperature and temperature compensation measurements.
Press the SHIFT + AUTO/MAN
SPEED
keys to switch
between the LO and HI rates.
The low rate is shown with a full scale of 5 digits in the resistance measurement mode.
HI rate The high rate is shown with a full scale of 4 digits.
For detailed specifications, please see the specifications
Note
on page 49.
Using the Trigger Function
Background
1. Select Manual Trigger
The GOM-802 can use internal or manual triggering for the resistance, temperature and temperature compensation measurement modes. External triggering is only supported with the Handler and Scan modes. By default the GOM-802 is in internal triggering mode.
Press MANUAL TRIG to manual triggering mode.
INT
to switch
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The EXT indicator will be lit when the manual
trigger is active.
2. Manually Triggering Measurements
The EXT indicator will be lit when the manual
Press the MANUAL TRIG each time you want to start a single measurement.
trigger is active.
INT
key
Internal Triggering
Press SHIFT + MANUAL TRIG to return the triggering mode back
INT
to internal mode.
The EXT indicator will become cleared from the
display.
Compare Function
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The compare function compares a measured value to a “Normal” value that has an upper (HI) and lower (LO) limit. The upper and lower limit is set as a percentage of the Normal value.
measured value that falls within the upper and lower limits is considered a GO (pass), a value that falls below the lower limits is considered LO, and a value that falls over the upper limit is a HI.
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1. Select the compare function
The GO, HI or LO indicators will light up for each measured value that is compared to the upper and lower limits.
2. Normal value setting
Press COMP compare mode, as shown above.
Press NORMAL NORMAL value setting.
Use the Left and Right arrow keys to select a digit. The selected digit will
EMP
to access the
SCAN
to set
flash.
Use the Up and Down arrow keys to edit the value of the selected digit.
Range 33000~00000
Note
3. HI limit setting
Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
After setting the Normal value, the HI and LO limits will be changed to reflect the new Normal value setting.
Press HIGH percentage limit.
SCAN
to set the HI
Use the Left and Right arrow keys to select a digit. The selected digit will flash.
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Range 000~999
4. LO limit setting
Use the Up and Down arrow keys to edit the value of the selected digit.
Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
Press LOW percentage limit.
to set the LO
Use the Left and Right arrow keys to select a digit. The selected digit will flash.
Use the Up and Down arrow keys to edit the value of the selected digit.
Range 000~999
Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
Save Compare Settings
Background
1. Select Save mode
The save function saves the Normal, High and Low limit settings in memory. If these values are not saved, the settings will be lost after exiting Compare mode.
Up to 20 Normal, High, Low settings can be saved on the GOM-802.
Press SHIFT +
RECAL
to access
the RECALL/SAVE mode. Press the Up and Down arrow key
to show “SAVE” in the main display, as shown above.
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2. Select memory location
Press enter to confirm.
Use the Left and Right arrow keys to select a digit. The selected digit will flash.
Use the Up and Down arrow keys to edit the value of the selected digit.
Range 00~19
Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
fter saving the settings, the meter will return to the
compare mode function.
Pressing SHIFT before pressing ENTER will exit the Save
Note
mode.
Recall Compare Settings
Background
1. Select Recall mode
The Recall function retrieves the Normal, High and Low limit settings from one of 20 memory locations. If these
alues are not saved, the settings will be lost after exiting
Compare mode. Up to 20 Normal, High, Low settings can be saved on
the GOM-802.
Press SHIFT + the RECALL/SAVE mode.
Press the Up and Down arrow key to show “CALL” in the main display, as shown above.
RECAL
to access
Press ENTER to confirm.
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2. Select memory location
Use the Left and Right arrow keys to select a digit. The selected digit will flash.
Use the Up and Down arrow keys to edit the value of the selected digit.
Range 00~19
Press ENTER to confirm the setting.
fter saving the settings, the meter will return to the compare mode function.
Pressing SHIFT before pressing ENTER will exit the Recall
Note
mode.
Buzzer Function
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1. Select Buzzer Function
2. Buzzer function display appears
NON Buzzer function off
bF Buzz on Fail (No Go)
bP Buzz on Pass (Go)
The buzzer function can make the buzzer sound when the compare test has passed (GO) or failed (NOGO). The buzzer settings are only applicable in Compare mode.
Press the SHIFT key and then press LOW key.
Press the Up and Down arrow key to choose the buzzer mode.
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Press ENTER to confirm the selection.
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Pressing SHIFT before pressing ENTER will exit the
Note
Buzzer function settings.
Display as Percentage
Background
1. Select Buzzer Function
2. Percentage display appears
3. Return to normal display
Note
In the compare function, the measured value can be displayed as a percentage of the Normal value rather than the actual value.
For example, if the Normal value is 20.000, and the actual value is 10.000, then as a percentage it would be displayed as 50.00%.
Press the SHIFT key and then press the REL
%VALUE
.
SHIFT
Press the SHIFT key and then press the REL
The Auto-range function will be disabled when using the percentage display.
%VALUE
.
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Relative Function
Background
The Relative function is used to perform a zero adjustment on the test leads or the resistance of the DUT.
fter the Reference value is pre-set, each measurement that is displayed is equal to the actual value – relative preset value.
If the measured value minus the relative value is a negative, a minus sign is shown on the MSB (most significant bit). At low measurement speeds the minus sign will alternate with the displayed measurement.
1. Set the Reference value
2. Relative mode display appears
REL Indicates the Relative function is active
Press the REL
%VALUE
key.
The Auto-range function will be disabled when using
Note
compare mode with the relative function.
Temperature Measurement
Background
1. Select the Temperature function.
The temperature measurement function uses the optional PT-100 temperature probe. The measured temperature is displayed on the NORMAL display. For more information on the optional PT-100 sensor, see the appendix on page 48.
There is only one range in when using the temperature function.
Press SHIFT + COMP
EMP
to
access the main function mode.
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Press the Up and Down arrow keys to select the ˚C measurement mode (shown above). There are three different modes:
(resistance), (temperature)
and
(temperature compensation)
mode.
2. Temperature mode display appears.
Press ENTER to confirm
The temperature is displayed on the NORMAL display.
3. Temperature mode connection.
The temperature sensor uses the rear panel TC port for input.
Relative Function
Background
The Relative function can also be used with the temperature function. The temperature displayed is the temperature of the sensor minus the temperature of the sensor when the REL
%VALUE
key was pressed.
1. Set the Reference value
2. Relative mode display appears
REL Indicates the Relative function is active
Press the REL
%VALUE
key.
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Temperature Compensation
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1. Select the Temperature compensation mode.
If the resistance of a DUT at a particular temperature is needed the compensation function can be used. This function can simulate the resistance of a DUT at a desired temperature. If the ambient temperature and the temperature coefficient of the DUT are known, it is possible to determine the resistance of a DUT at any temperature.
Press SHIFT + COMP access the main function mode.
EMP
to
Press the Up and Down arrow keys to select the TC measurement mode (shown above). There are three different modes:
(resistance), (temperature)
and
(temperature compensation)
mode.
2. Temperature compensation mode appears.
Press ENTER to confirm.
Edit the desired temperature and the temperature coefficient of the DUT. Use the Left and Right arrow keys to select a digit and use the Up and Down arrow keys to edit the digit.
Desired
Temperature
Temperature
Coefficient
Press ENTER to confirm the
0~99.9
0000~9999
selection and start measurement.
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3. Temperature compensation connection.
Sensor Connection:
DUT connection 4 Wire:
Select the Resistance Range
Background
The resistance range can be selected when using the temperature compensation function.
Auto Range
Press the Up and Down arrow keys to manually select the resistance range
Manual
Press the AUTO/MAN key to use automatic ranging.
Relative Function
Background
1. Set the Reference value
2. Relative mode display appears
The Relative function can also be used with the temperature compensation function.
Press the REL
%VALUE
key.
REL Indicates the Relative function is active
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HANDLER/SCAN/
INTERFACE
Handler Handler Overview .................................................. 37
Scan Scan Overview ....................................................... 38
Interface Configure Interface ................................................ 42
Scan Setup ............................................................. 38
Scan Output ........................................................... 41
Configure GPIB Interface ....................................... 42
Configure RS-232 Interface .................................... 43
Interface Function Check ....................................... 44
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Handler Overview
Background
The Handler Interface is used to help bin components based on the Go-NoGo comparator function test. There are 6 TTL outputs and one TTL input. The Handler interface can only be used with the resistance measurement and compare measurement modes.
Interface and pin assignment
Pin Assignment START
9 Pin D-SUB (Female)
Start the trigger for a single measurement. Negative edge trigger.
READY
High when the measurement has finished. The instrument is ready for the next trigger..
EOT
High when the AD conversion has completed. The DUT is ready to be changed.
LOW
High when the compare result is deemed LO.
HIGH
High when the compare result is deemed HI.
FAIL
High when the compare result is either HI or LO (fail).
PASS
High when the compare result is GO (pass).
The output current from all the terminals and the +5V
Note
terminal cannot exceed 60mA.
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T
Scan Overview
Background
The Scan function is used to automatically bin groups of up to 100 components. The scan function, unlike the handler interface must first be activated using the panel keys.
There are a total of 6 outputs as well as a GND and power (+5V) pin.
Interface and pin assignment
Pin Assignment Relay
Pass
9 Pin D-SHELL (Female)
Controls the relay output.
Pass signal. Indicates a GO compare result is GO (pass).
Low
Low signal. Indicates a LO compare result.
High
High signal. Indicates a HI compare result.
Clock
The clock signal will pulse high when each group of output signals (Ready, Pass, Low, High) are ready. There are up to 100 groups of output signals
STRB
fter all (100) output groups are
ready, the STRB signal will pulse high.
Scan Setup
Background
1. Select the compare function
The scan function is accessed via the compare mode.
Press COMP
EMP
to access the
compare mode, as shown above.
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2. Select the resistance function.
3. Resistance mode and Compare display appears.
4. Resistance Range
Press SHIFT + COMP
EMP
to
access the main function mode. Press the Up and Down arrow keys
to select the resistance measurement mode (shown above). There are three different modes:
(resistance), (temperature)
and
(temperature compensation)
mode. Press ENTER to confirm.
Press the Up and Down arrow keys to manually select the resistance range.
5. Select the Scan mode.
Press SHIFT + NORMAL
SCAN
to
access the scan mode. Press the Up and Down or Left and
right arrow keys to select the number of counts.
Count range 0~100
6. Select the Delay time.
Press ENTER to confirm.
Press the Up and Down or Left and Right arrow keys to set the sweep delay time. Each count unit has a delay time of 16.2 ms.
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Count units 30~30,000
7. The Ready Display appears
Note
8. Start the scan.
Press ENTER to confirm.
After the Ready indicator is shown it is not possible to make any changes to the compare function or range.
Press the MANUAL TRIG start the sweep measurements.
INT
key to
The results will be displayed on screen and output through the scan port until finished.
9. View Results
10. Exit Scan mode
Press the Up and Down arrow keys to cycle through each result. The measurement number will be displayed on the Normal display and the measurement on the main screen.
Press SHIFT + NORMAL
SCAN
at
any time to exit the scan mode.
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Scan Output
Background
The timing diagrams for the scan output under different conditions are shown below.
Ready message displayed…
Scan channel 1. Delay time has elapsed.
fter the MANUAL TRIG
INT
key is
pressed…
Relay
Pass
Low
High
Clock
STRB
1 2 99 100
Scan channel n, delay time has elapsed.
Scan Channel 100. Delay time has
Scan output signal timing.
elapsed.
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Configure Interface
Overview
The RS-232 and GPIB interfaces are factory installed options for remote control of the GOM-802. The remote control interfaces allow the GOM-802 to be programmed for automatic testing.
For more information on the remote control programming, please see the GOM-802 programming manual.
Interface
GPIB
RS-232
Configure GPIB Interface
Background
1. Select the GPIB address.
The GPIB interface is SCPI-1994, IEEE488.1 and IEEE488.2 compliant.
24 pin female GPIB port DB-9 male port
Press SHIFT + LOCAL
GPIB/RS232
to
access the GPIB/RS232 settings. Press the Left or Right arrow key to
enter the GPIB address settings. Press the Up and Down arrow keys
to set the GPIB address.
GPIB Address 0~31
Press ENTER to confirm. The display returns to the main display.
Connect one end of the GPIB cable to the computer and the other end to the GPIB port on the GOM-802.
or
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GPIB Constrains
Maximum 15 devices altogether, 20m cable length,
2m between each device
Unique address assigned to each device At least 2/3 of the devices turned on No loop or parallel connection
Configure RS-232 Interface
Background
Settings Baud rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Parity None
Data bits 8
The GOM-802 uses an RS-232C connection for remote control. When connecting to a PC ensure the correct baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bit and data control settings are used.
Stop bit 1
Data flow
None
control
1. Select the RS-232 baud rate
Press SHIFT + LOCAL
GPIB/RS232
to
access the GPIB/RS232 settings. Press the Up and Down arrow keys
to set the baud rate.
Baud rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Press ENTER to confirm. The display goes back to the main display.
Connect the RS-232C cable to rear panel RS232 port.
RS-232C pin assignment
Pin 2: RxD Pin 3: TxD
9 8 7 6
Pin 5: GND Pin 1, 4, 6 ~ 9: No Connection
5 4 3 2 1
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PC – GOM RS-232C Connection
The RS232 connection uses a Null-modem connection, in which transmit (TxD) and receive (RxD) lines are cross-linked.
Interface Function Check
Operation
Run this query from the terminal. *idn? This should return the Manufacturer, Model number, and
Firmware version. GW. Inc, GOM-802 , FW1.00
Function Check Errors
If you do not receive a proper response from the Meter, please check if the power is on, the GPIB address/RS232 baud rate is correct, and all cable connections are active.
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FAQ
FAQ
● What are the different measurement speeds?
The GOM-802 performance does not match the specifications.
What are the different measurement speeds?
There are two measurement speeds for both resistance and temperature measurement. At 30,000 counts the measurement speed is 7 readings/s, at 3,000 counts the measurement speed is 30 readings/s.
The GOM-802 performance does not match the specifications.
Make sure the device is powered on for at least 30 minutes, within +18°C~+28°C with a humidity not exceeding 80%. This is necessary to stabilize the unit to match the specifications.
If there is still a problem, please contact your local dealer or GWInstek at
marketing@goodwill.com.tw
.
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APPENDIX
Fuse Replacement
Temperature Measurement
Specifications Resistance Measurement ....................................... 51
CE Declaration Declaration of Conformity ...................................... 54
Replace the AC source fuse .................................... 47
Reference Temperature Table ................................. 48
RTD SensorsTemperature .................................... 49
Optional Platinum Sensor...................................... 49
Temperature Measurement .................................... 52
Temperature Correction Function .......................... 52
Interface................................................................. 53
Environmental ....................................................... 53
General .................................................................. 53
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Fuse Replacement
Replace the AC source fuse
Steps
1. Remove the power cord.
0
2
2
230
120
1
0
0
2. Remove the fuse socket using a flat screwdriver.
0
2
2
230
120
1
0
0
3. Replace the fuse in the holder.
0
2
2
230
120
1
0
0
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˚K
˚
4. Ensure the correct line voltage is lined up with the
arrow on the fuse holder. Insert the fuse socket.
0
Rating
2
2
230
120
1
0
0
100V/120V TT0.3A 250V
0
2
2
230
120
1
0
0
220V/230V T0.25A 250V
Temperature Measurement
Reference Temperature Table
Overview Background
The International Temperature Scale (ITS) is based on the following table. The table has 17fixed calibration points as of 1990.
Temperature
Element Type (H2) Hydrogen Triple point 13.8033 -259.3467 (Ne) Neon Triple point 24.5561 (O2) Oxygen Triple point 54.3584 (Ar) Argon Triple point 83.8058 -189.3442 (Hg) Mercury Triple point 234.325 -38.8344 (H2O) Water Triple point 273.16 +0.01 (Ga) Gallium Melting point 302.9146 29.7646 (In) Indium Freezing point 429.7485 156.5985 (Sn) Tin Freezing point 505.078 231.928 (Zn) Zinc Freezing point 692.677 419.527 (Al) Aluminum Freezing point 933.473 660.323 (Ag) Silver Freezing point 1234.93 961.78 (Au) Gold Freezing point 1337.33 1064.18
C
48.5939
18.7916
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y
Hig
g
y
W
RTD Sensors
Overview
Resistive Thermal Devices (RTDs) are commonly used as temperature sensors. RTDs change resistance linearly over a specific range of temperature. The table below shows some of the inherent features of RTDs compared to thermocouples.
Feature Accurac Resolution Speed of response Self-heatin Long term stabilit Output characteristics Approx. 0.4ohm/˚C, near
Optional Platinum Sensor
Introduction
The optional platinum sensor is a PT-100 sensor. The PT-100 sensor meets the German DIN43760: 1968 3 wire measurement specification.
Description
her accuracy
0.1~1.0˚C, higher resolution Slower Yes Good
linear
These sensors are one of the most common temperature sensors used in industry. These sensors
have a nominal resistance of 100
at 0˚C.
The relationship between temperature and resistance for the PT-100 sensor can be described with the Gallendarvan Dusen equation shown below:
RRTD=R0[1+AT+BT2+CT3(T-100)]
here: RRTD is the calculated resistance of the
RTD. R0 is the known RTD resistance at 0˚C.
T is the temperature in˚ C
A=alpha [I+(delta/100)]
B=-I(alpha)(delta)(Ie-4)
C=-I(alpha)(beta)(Ie-8)
The Alpha (A), Beta (B), Delta (D) values for the
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PT-100 sensor are listed below:
Type PT-100 ITS90 0.003850 0.10863 1.49990
Standard Alpha
Beta
Delta
@ 0˚C 100
Temperature Calculation Example
Example—Calculating the resistance of a PT-100 RTD at 100˚C (T). The following R
(at 0˚C),
0
alpha, beta, and delta values are used for the PT-100 RTD:
R0 (at 0˚ C) = 100
Alpha=0.003850
Beta=0.10863
Delta=1.49990
T=100˚C
, B, and C are calculated according to equations
listed above:
B=5.77e-7
C=4.18e-12
The resistance of the RTD at 100˚C (R
A=0.00391
) is then
100
calculated as follows:
R100: =R0[1+AT=BT2+CT3(T-100)]
=100{1+[(0.00391)(100)]+[(-5.77e-7)(1002) +[(-4.18E-12)(1003)(100-100)]]}
=138.5
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APPENDIX
Conditions Background
The specifications are applicable under the following conditions:
A 1-year calibration cycle An operating tempera
82.4˚
F).
elative humidity not ex
R Accuracy is expressed as ±(per
.
ture of 18 to 28 ˚C (64.4 to
ceeding 80%.
centage of
reading +
digits).
T
he instrument requires 30 minutes warm
hieve rated accuracy
ac
T
he power cord protective grounding conductor mu
.
-up time to
be connected to ground.
Resistance Measurement
30000 counts (speed : 7 readings/second)
Measuring Range Resolution 30m 300m 10μΩ 3 30 1mΩ 300 3k 100mΩ 100μA 30k 300k 10Ω 10μA 3M 3000 counts Accuracy (speed: 30 readings/second) ±5 counts **
μΩ
1
μΩ
100
10m
1 100μA
1μA
100
Current Accuracy
1A approx.
100mA 0.05%+6*
100mA 0.05%+3
10mA 0.05%+2
1mA 0.05%+2
0.1%+6*
0.05%+2
0.05%+2
0.05%+2
0.05%+2
Open-Terminal Voltage ~1.772V ~1.772V ~1.772V ~1.772V ~1.772V ~1.770V ~4.570V ~4.526V ~4.148V
st
*When the instrument is set to 30m or 300m ranges, the resistance value will be cha due to the different temperature between internal and external parts of the instrument. Therefore, please must wait 1 minute in order to obtain an accurate value after the test leads have been connected or disconnected. * When Ke please wa ** In high speed mode, first ensure that the instrument has been grounded through the power cord.
nged while connecting or disconnecting the test lead to the panel
lvin clips are used to resume
it for a short time to stabilize the measurement.
testing after a long period of time,
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Measurement Four-terminal method. Auto-ranging Provided. Over input range “OL” indication Maximum Applied voltage
30m~3 range: 30VpDC
Other range: 100VpDC Comparator 20 sets of comparator status can be selected. Buzzer mode
NON, PASS, FAIL switchable
Temperature Measurement
Temperature sensor (option) Range Accuracy
-50.0˚C ~ -10.0˚C 0.3%+1.0˚C 0.3%+3˚C
-9.9˚C ~ 39.9˚C 0.3%+0.5˚C 0.3%+2˚C 40˚C ~ 100˚C 0.3%+1.0˚C 0.3%+3˚C
Platinum resistor.
Lead length: 1.5m approx.
Speed: 7 readings/second
Accuracy Speed: 30 readings/second
Temperature Correction Function
Temperature correction range Reference temperature range Thermal coefficient range Temperature range Accuracy of temperature compensation for 3930
0˚C~39.9˚C 40˚C~100˚C
*The temperature coefficient for the other settings must be calculated
individually according to different conditions.
*If the temperature coefficient or the difference between the environmental temperature and the required temperature exceeds normal operation, after calculating the compensation, the variation to the reading value will be significant.
0.0˚C~39.9˚C
0˚C~99.9˚C
±9999 ppm
ppm/Cu wire, speed: 7 readings/second.*
0.3%+resistance measurement accuracy.
0.6%+resistance measurement accuracy.
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Interface
Handler interface* Signal: START TTL input
Signal: LOW, HIGH, FAIL, PASS, EOT, READY total 6 TTL outputs. (This function is valid only under the resistance measurement mode and the compare mode is enabled.)
Scan* Signal: READY, PASS, LOW, HIGH, CLOCK, STRB total 6
TTL outputs. (This function is valid only under the resistance measurement mode and the compare mode is enabled.)
RS-232+ GPIB (option) IEEE488.1-1987, IEEE488.2-1992 and SCPI-1994
* The Scan and Handler interface use the same connector
Environmental
Operation Environment
Storage temperature -10˚C to 70˚C.
Indoor use, altitude up to 2000m. Ambient Temperature 0˚C to 40˚C. Relative Humidity 80% (Maximum). Installation category II Pollution Degree 2
General
Power source Accessories Test Lead × 1, User manual × 1,
Dimension 251(W)×91(H)×291(D) mm Weigh Approx. 3 kg
AC 100V/120V/220V/230V±10%, 50/60Hz, 27VA, 22W.
Programmable manual × 1 (option), Temperature sensor (option) × 1
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Declaration of Conformity
We
GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD.
(1) No.7-1, Jhongsing Rd., Tucheng Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan (2) No. 69, Lu San Road, Suzhou City (Xin Qu), Jiangsu Sheng, China declare, that the below mentioned product
Type of Product: DC Milliohm Meter Model Number: GOM-802
is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Law of Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC). For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Equipment Directive, the following standards were applied:
EMC
EN 61326: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use –– EMC requirements (1997+A1: 1998+A2: 2001)
Conducted and Radiated Emission EN 55011: 1998 class A Current Harmonic IEC 61000-3-2: 2000 Voltage Fluctuation IEC 61000-3-3: 1995
-------------------------
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-------------------------
-------------------------
Safety
Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000-4-2: 1995+A1: 1998 Radiated Immunity IEC 61000-4-3: 1996+A1: 1998 Electrical Fast Transients IEC 61000-4-4: 1995 Surge Immunity IEC 61000-4-5: 1995 Conducted Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-6: 1996 Power Frequency Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-8: 1993 Voltage Dips/ Interrupts IEC 61000-4-11: 1994
Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC & amended by 93/68/EEC IEC / EN 61010-1: 2001
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INDEX
Index
Buzzer
setting ............................................................... 30
Characteristics .................................................... 9
Compare function
setting ............................................................... 26
Declaration of conformity ............................... 54
Disposal instructions ......................................... 6
EN 61010
measurement category ..................................... 5
pollution degree ................................................ 6
Environment
operation ............................................................ 6
storage ................................................................ 6
FAQ .................................................................... 45
Front panel overview....................................... 12
Fuse
AC fuse replacement ...................................... 47
safety instructions ............................................. 5
Getting Started chapter ..................................... 8
Handler
overview .......................................................... 37
Interface
GPIB
setting ............................................. 42
overview .......................................................... 42
RS-232
setting ............................................. 43
Overview
measurement ................................................... 22
Percentage
setting ............................................................... 31
Power supply safety instructions ..................... 5
Power up ........................................................... 18
PT-100 sensor temperature calculation ......... 49
Rate
setting ............................................................... 25
Rear panel overview ........................................ 16
Reference temperature table ..................... 48, 50
Relative function
setting ......................................................... 32, 33
Resistance
setting ............................................................... 23
Resistance measurement
connection ........................................................ 19
Safety instruction
Guidelines .......................................................... 5
Safety instructions
fuse ..................................................................... 5
power supply .................................................... 5
symbol ................................................................ 4
Scan
overview .......................................................... 38
setting ............................................................... 38
Service contact .................................................. 45
Specifications .................................................... 51
Table of contents ................................................ 3
Temperature
setting ............................................................... 32
Temperature compensation
setting ............................................................... 34
Tilt stand ........................................................... 17
Trigger
setting ............................................................... 25
United Kingdom power cord ........................... 7
Zeroing
connection ........................................................ 20
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