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Olympus 38DL PLUS User Manual

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DMTA-10004-01EN, Rev. D, November 2016
Software Options
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7.3.2 Setting Up for Oxide Layer Measurement
You need to connect an appropriate transducer, select the corresponding default
setup, and configure the oxide and material measurement parameters.
To set up for oxide layer measurement
1. Connect the M2017 or M2091 transducer to an LCM-74-4 cable.
2. Connect the cable to the T/R 1 single-element transducer connector at the top of
the 38DL PLUS.
3. Press [ON/OFF] to start the instrument.
4. While in the measurement screen, press [XDCR RECALL].
5. In the DEFAULT SINGLE ELEMENT screen, highlight DEFOXIDE/M2017 or
DEFOXIDE/M2091 depending on which transducer you are using.
6. Press [MEAS].
7. Press [SETUP MENU].
8. In the menu, select OXIDE.
9. In the OXIDE screen (see Figure 7-2 on page 95):
a) In OXIDE MEAS TYPE, select the type of measurement for the oxide layer
(THICKNESS or TIME OF FLIGHT).
b) In MATERIAL MEAS TYPE, select the type of measurement for the material
layer.
Figure 72 The OXIDE screen

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Olympus 38DL PLUS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature-10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)
Data LoggerYes
InterfaceUSB, RS-232
Thickness Range0.08 mm to 635 mm (0.003 in. to 25 in.) depending on material and transducer
DisplayBacklit LCD
Battery TypeThree alkaline or NiMH AA cells
PulserAdjustable square wave pulser
Receiver Bandwidth0.5 MHz to 20 MHz
LanguagesEnglish, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese
Resolution0.001 mm or 0.0001 in.
Transducer Frequency2 MHz to 30 MHz
MaterialPlastic housing

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