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The mainstay of general ultrasonic inspection systems is the AD-IPR 1210 single board ultrasonic system, comprising a 12-bit 100MSPS digitiser and 25MHz bandwidth pulser-receiver with on-board DSP (digital signal processor) and a whole host of features.
Full Length PCI Card:
12 bit, 100 MSPS ADC 4 H/W Gates Real Time Feature (7/gate) Extraction 0 - 35 dB gain 0.1 dB steps 512 K Sample waveform memory Have AD-100 Manual & Windows Drivers
Optional Pulser Receiver Module (AD-IPR) 0.5 - 30 MHz Bandwidth 6 High Pass and Low Pass selectable filters Distance Amplitude Correction Pulser 0 - 400 Volt, 10 kHz Pulse Repetition Rate
For motion control the SMC-4/6/8-PCI provides up to 8 axes of motor control and encoding inputs, working with a range of drive types.
For high resolution applications the IPR-100 ultrasonic pulser-receiver has a bandwidth to 100 MHz, some of the features are:
 100 kHz - 100 MHz Bandwidth All on one 2/3 size card Incorporates 2 shields for noise immunity Selectable Filters: 4 high-pass, 6 low-pass Gain 0 - 60 dB (1 dB steps) Attenuation 0 to -30dB (10 dB steps) HV Pwr Supply located to minimize A/D noise Rise time measured at ~ 3.5 nsec 4 energy levels Pulser Voltage 50 - 300 volts (50 volt steps) Damping 50 - 4000 ohms (16 levels)
For AU and AT applications the ARB-1410 arbitrary waveform generator is sold in three options: STD +-10 volt 20 MHz MV +-35 volt 2 MHz HV +-150 volt 700 kHz This is supplied with software, drivers are available, as well as an optional on-board multiplexer.
NDTA has a host of ultrasonic products and accessories, please call to discuss your requirements.
For AU and AT applications the ARB-1410 arbitrary waveform generator is sold in three options:
STD +-10 volt 20 MHz
MV +-35 volt 2 MHz
HV +-150 volt 700 kHz
This is supplied with software, drivers are available, as well as an optional on-board multiplexer.
NDTA has a host of ultrasonic products and accessories, please call to discuss your requirements.
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