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I
amplifiers,
including
the
Model 113,
do
not
exhibit
com-
plete
immunity
to
common
mode
signals_
However,
as
stated in
the
COMMON
MODE
REJECTION
specification
the
immunity,
though
finite,
is
very great indeed.
Thi~
immunity
only
holds
for
common mode signals
of
1 V rms
or
less.
With
higher
common
mode signals,
input
circuits
become non-linear and a very great degradation in
common
mode signal rejection occurs. This
is
the
meaning
of
the
Common
Mode
Maximum
Input
Signal specification.
To
appreciate the meaning
of
the
Differential
Mode
Maximum
Input
Signal specifications,
it
is
necessary
to
distinguish between attenuated
differential
input
signal and
unattenuated
differential
signal.
Attenuated
input
signals
are those at a frequency wh ich
is
attenuated
by
either the
High
Pass
Filter
or
the
Low
Pass
Filter_ The frequencies
affected
by
these filters depend
on
the setting
of
the
corresponding Front-panel switches. Unattenuated signals
are
those
at
a frequency
which
is
unaffected
by
the filters.
The
maximum
output
capability
of
the Model
113
is
10
V
pk-pk.
Clearly,
for
an
unattenuated signal, the
maximum
differential
input
one
can
apply
is
10IG V
pk-pk,
where G
is
the selected gain.
At
frequencies where the filters begin
to
have some
effect,
greater
differential
input
signals can
be
applied. The
further
one moves
into
the region
of
filter
influence, going either higher
or
lower
in frequency, the
larger
the
differential
input
signal
can
be. However, a
limit
is
reached where any
further
increase in·
input
signal,
regardless
of
frequency,
will
cause
non-linear operation and
performance degradation_ This
limit,
which
is
a
function
of
the Gain
switch
setting,
is
given by the
two
Differential
Mode
Maximum
input
signal specifications.
For
gains
of
10
to
100, the absolute
maximum
one
can
apply
is
1 V
pk-pk.
For
gains
of
200
to
10,000, the absolute
maximum
differential
signal one can apply
is
100
mV
pk-pk.
It
should
be
clear
that
if
the
frequency
component
of
interest
is
not
being
maxima!ly
attenuated by the High
Pass
or
Low
Pass
Filter,
the
maximum
input
will
be
lower.
Figure
111-7
illustrates these relationships.
c:
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oK
...
I
LOW
FREQ.
ROLLOFF
LIMIT
FOR UNATT£NUATED
SIGNALS
(GAIN'
100)
AS
DETERMINED
BYiG
~
10mV~--------~~~~-L------------~
Figure
111-7_
MAXIMUM
DIFFERENTIAL
INPUT
TO
MODEL
113
111-5
3.11
BATTERY
OPERATION TEST
AND CHARGI
NG'
,
The Model 113
has
rechargeable batteries good
for
up
to
30
hours
of
operation when
fully
charged. I f
they
are
not
fully
charged,
or
if
the Model
113
is
driving
a load having
an
impedance
of
less
than 10
kS1,
a shorter operating period
will
result.
To
operate
from
battery
power, set the Power
switch
to
ON,
but
do
not
plug in
the
line
cord. When
the
period
of
battery
powered
operation
is
completed,
be
sure
to
set the switch
to
OF F
to
prevent running
down
the
batteries.
To
check the batteries, push
the
spring-loaded test switch
to
the
left
and
to
the
right.
If
the green
indicator
lights,
the
corresponding
battery
is
charged.
If
it
remains
out,
the
batteries need charging.
Battery
charging takes place when-
ever the Power switch
is
set
to
OF F
with
the I ine cord
plugged in. Beginning
from
the
fully
discharged state,
it
takes anywhere
from
24
to
36 hours
to
fully
recharge the
batteries. I n general, one should
follow
each period
of
battery
operation
with
a charging period
of
equal
or
greater
duration.
NOTE:
When the
power
switch
is
set
to
ON
with
the
line
cord plugged in, the batteries
"trickle
charge" at a rate very
much
lower
thal1
that
obtained
with
the switch set
to
OFF.
For
this reason,
it
is
better
to
charge
with
the switch set
to
OFF.
The batteries
used
in the Model 113, should
they
require
replacement,
can
be
ordered
from
Princeton
Applied
Research
Corporation.
The
part
number
is
4000-0016-04
Specification
#710311
A.
'
When the batteries
are
being recharged
(instrument
plugged
in
but
with
Power switch in
OFF
position),
there
is
no
time
limit,
that
is,
there
is
no
possibility
of
overcharge
with
subsequent
battery
damage due
to
the charging being
maintained
for
too
long a
time.
3.12 RACK
MOUNTING
The Model 113 may
be
mounted
in a standard
19"
relay
rack, either singly
or
two
units side
by
side.
The
following
mounting
accessories are available
from
the
factory:
Single
mounting:
Panel, rack
mounting,
part
number
1415-0553-08
Double (side-by-side)
mounting:
Coupling, rear, part
number
1415-0555-14
Coupling,
front,
part
number2517-0217-19
Screw, coupling,
part
number
2517-0218-18
Flanges
are
required
for
both
types
of
rack
mounting.
Most
units
are
shipped
with
the flanges,
but
if
the
unit
to
be
mounted
does
not
have
them,
order
part
number
1402-0008-20
(two
for
each
type
mounting).

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