Electron Guns / Power Supplies: TECHNICAL NOTES and PRODUCT SUPPORT
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Telephone:
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Customer Product Support
Kimball Physics is a company run by physicists, ready to assist customers
in solving practical, technical, and basic research problems. For
questions concerning products described in the website, custom design
requests, or support for a previously purchased system, please feel free
to call Kimball Physics directly.
NEW TECHNOLOGY Systems (current, since 2005) (in blue box)
TRADITIONAL Systems (pre-2005) (in gray box
below)
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NEW TECHNOLOGY 2005 Electron Gun / Power
Supply Systems with FlexPanel Controller
This section contains information for
standard systems built
in 2005 or later.
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For more general information
about electron guns, see:
For maintenance and troubleshooting electron
gun systems, see the following general New Technology manual sections:
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General Troubleshooting PDF
(142 KB)
tables of symptoms and causes, general for all Kimball Physics guns
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Gun Maintenance PDF
(19 KB)
general care of electron gun
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Power Supply
Maintenance PDF
(2,176 KB) general description of boards, layout inside a typical
low-energy power supply, fuses
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Also see the manual shipped
with the gun, especially the Data Section (performance graphs taken with
the gun during testing)
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Call Kimball Physics. Any
troubleshooting questions will be answered by experienced employees who
actually build and test the guns or power supplies. Because of
possible High Voltage dangers, it is advisable to call the Electronics Dept for guidance in
troubleshooting the power supplies.
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Electron guns and power
supplies can be returned to Kimball Physics for evaluation / rebuild.
Call for a return
authorization number. Rebuild of an
electron gun will include evaluation, cleaning, installation of a new
cathode, and testing. Repair of a power supply will include
evaluation and testing. It is best to return the complete system (
gun, power supply, and cables), so they can be tested together.
For more information about
various electron gun features and options, see the following New
Technology manual
sections:
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Computer Control/Metering,
Analog Interface PDF (298 KB) details of analog computer
control with standard 50-pin external interface connector, example tables
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Computer Control/Metering,
LabVIEW PDF (1,030 KB) details of computer control with a LabView™ program
and National Instruments connectors, example tables
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Computer Control/Metering,
RS-232 PDF (83 KB) details of computer control with RS-232
or RS-422/RS-485 serial port, Kimball Physics protocol, example tables
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Controls,
FlexPanel PDF (424 KB) example of controls on a
typical power supply with FlexPanel controller, use of display screen &
rotary wheel
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Controls,
LabVIEW PDF (412 KB) example of controls on a
typical LabView™ program virtual panel
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Deflection PDF
(25 KB) electrostatic deflection with MCDU (manual control
deflection unit)
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Emission
Current Control (ECC) PDF (38 KB) feedback
stabilization of cathode emission
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Faraday Cup PDF
(446 KB) gun-mounted Faraday
cups installation and operation with pneumatic manipulator or rotary
feedthrough
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Operating Instructions, Typical Standard PDF
(60 KB)
example of typical operating instructions for a low or mid energy system with FlexPanel controller
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Operating Instructions, Typical LabVIEW PDF (68 KB)
example of typical operating instructions for a low or mid energy system with LabView™ program
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Pulsing Intro PDF
(61 KB) general description and table comparing different types of pulsing
used on various guns
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Pulsing, Blanking PDF
(1,359 KB) beam blanking and pulsing for mid-energy guns, especially
high-current versions (EMG-12 & EGG-3101)
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Pulsing, Capacitive,
H.V. Cable PDF (473 KB) fast pulsing for mid-energy electron
guns (EMG-12)
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Pulsing, Capacitive,
Cylinder PDF (473 KB) fast pulsing for mid-energy electron guns
(EGG-3101& EGG-3H)
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Pulsing,
Capacitive, Pulse Junction Box PDF (542 KB) fast pulsing for
most low-energy electron guns (1kV to 5kV)
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Pulsing,
Dual Grid I PDF (86 KB) pulsing with fixed/ variable
grid power supply TTL input or computer control (all electron guns with grid cutoff, 1kV to 100kV)
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Pulsing,
Dual Grid II PDF (87 KB) pulsing with negative/ positive
grid power supply (guns with extracting grid, EGL-2022, FRA-2X1-2, or EFG-8K)
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Rastering PDF
(482 KB) description and operation of rastering with RGDU (raster
generator deflection unit) separate power supply with FlexPanel
controller
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TRADITIONAL Electron Gun /
Power Supply Systems (Pre 2005)
This section contains information for systems built before 2005
with power supplies using analog control.
These older supplies usually have both digital and
analog meters, as well as a number of separate
potentiometers on the front They do not include the FlexPanel
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NOTE: Before attempting
to refurbish an older system which has not been used for a number of
years, please consult Kimball Physics.
Due to possible High Voltage hazards, it
is advisable to return the entire system to Kimball Physics for evaluation/rebuild. Replacement manuals may be available for older systems at a cost. When
calling or writing, it is helpful to have the serial numbers of the electron gun
(usually engraved on a gun flange) and the power supply (usually on a
tag on the back of the unit).
For more general information
about electron guns, see:
For maintenance and troubleshooting electron
gun systems, see the following general Traditional manual sections:
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General Troubleshooting PDF
(142 KB)
tables of symptoms and causes, general for all Kimball Physics guns
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Gun Maintenance PDF
(6 KB)
general care of electron gun
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Power Supply Driver Boards PDF
(184 KB) general descriptions of boards and troubleshooting boards
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Also see the manual shipped
with the gun, especially the Data Section (performance graphs taken with
the gun during testing)
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Call Kimball Physics. Any
troubleshooting questions will be answered by experienced employees who
actually build and test the guns or power supplies. Because of
possible High Voltage dangers, it is advisable to call the Electronics Dept for guidance in
troubleshooting the power supplies.
-
Electron guns and power
supplies can be returned to Kimball Physics for evaluation / rebuild.
Call for a return
authorization number. Rebuild of an
electron gun will include evaluation, disassembly, cleaning, installation of a new
cathode, and testing. Repair of a power supply will include
evaluation and testing. It is best to return the complete system (
gun, power supply and cables), so they can be tested together.
For more information about
various electron gun features and options, see the following Traditional manual
sections:
For current New Technology
systems, see the blue box above.
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