Keytek 2000 Generators
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0 to 25 kV bipolar
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Plug-in, interchangeable discharge networks for different human body models
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Separate simulations for all six key simulation modes at discharge and its five components
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Actual air discharge, plus:
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Current injection of standard waves
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Discharge magnetic field
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Discharge electric field collapse
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Pre-discharge electric field
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Pre-discharge corona-generated RF interference
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Programmable repetitive operation
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Interchangeable tips, ball, wedge, point, field generators
Keytek 2000 Monitors
Digital voltage monitor measures and displays
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Programmed high voltage before high voltage trigger is depressed
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Actual, measured high voltage during charge and after discharge
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Audible beeper to indicate discharge
Keytek 2000 General Specifications:
Voltage Range:
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1 to 25 kV with Ball Tip (and without Extender Cable EC-1)
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1 to 20 kV with Point and Wedge Tips (DT-2, DT-3)
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1 to 20kV with Extender Cable EC-1 and any tip
Polarity: Operator-Selectable (plus or minus).
Operating Modes: Single-shot and repetitive.
Repetition Rates: One shot per approximately 1, 3 or 10 seconds.
Built-In Digital Voltmeter:
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High Voltage Trigger On:
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Measures and displays actual high voltage at the ESD Simulator's tip
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High Voltage Trigger Off:
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Before tip voltage has decayed to below 300-500V, continues to measure and display tip high voltage
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After tip voltage has decayed to below 300-500V, displays "Program Voltage" -- the voltage that will appear at the tip when the high-voltage trigger is depressed
Program Voltage Adjust: Multi-turn, long-life potentiometer, mounted in thumb-accessible position on ESD gun handle.
Discharge Ground Strap: Inductance equivalent to that of IEC-specified return, but with insulation adequate for 25kV. Length ~ 2000mm, or 6.5ft.
Normal / Slow Ramp Selector
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Slow Ramp Position: In Slow Ramp mode, for repetition rates of one shot per 3 seconds and one shot per 10 seconds, the high-voltage ramps up slowly enough to permit the digital voltmeter to display the voltage at which the simulated ESD breakdown occurs
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Normal Ramp Position: Preferred for most other work.
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Normal ( Single-Shot ) / Burst Selector: In Burst position, allows realistic simulation of multiple discharges even when the ESD tester is on a tripod or is otherwise in a fixed location
Discharge Networks
DN-1
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Energy Storage Capacitor: 150pf
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Discharge Resistor: 150ohm
Optional Discharge Networks
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Energy Storage Capacitor (pF)
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Discharge Resistor (ohm)
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DN-2
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100
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1500
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DN-3
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700
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100k
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150
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150
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DN-4
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700
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100K
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150
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150
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20
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30
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DN-5
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60
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10K
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DN-6
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100
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500
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DN-10
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150
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330
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