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Frequently Asked Questions
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X2000 Oxygen Sensors
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The following information will apply to the X2003,
X2004, X2007, X2008 and X2014 with exceptions noted. |
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Q) Can we use
nitrogen (in other words, 0% O2) to calibrate our Oxigraf X2004 sensor at the
low calibration point? |
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A) You must
calibrate the X2000 series with a gas mixture that contains at least 2%
O2. Some absorption is necessary in order for the sensor line lock servo
to maintain lock. The X2008 in high resolution, low range mode (0-10%) can
utilize pure N2 for its low calibration reference gas. |
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A) The span cal
cycle consists of a high point calibration preceded by adjustment of the
analog absorption gain for full scale input to the A/D converter. Span
cal is useful if you intend to restrict the O2 measurement range to some
value less than 100%. For example, if you will never measure more than 50%
O2, then a span cal at 50% O2 will increase the gain of the absorption
channel for additional resolution. The gain increase is limited to about
double the nominal gain at 100%. There is not much improvement in the O2
noise because the noise amplitude is much larger that the converter LSB, even
at low gain. |
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Q) Would it be
possible to have the X2004 loaded with a right-angled interface
connector along the lines of Molex 70247 which is rated at 3A? |
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A) Our PCB
layout would accept a right angle connector in place of the straight
connector now installed. One side effect of this change is that the pin
numbering for the interface is reversed because of the way the right angle
pins are bent. If you are using a keyed connector then it would have to
be rewired to properly mate with the right angle header. If the
connector is unkeyed then you can just plug it in reversed. Note that
installation of the right angle header is a rework task that will result in a
charge by Oxigraf. |
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Q) What is the noise requirement of the power supply? |
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A) The X2000
sensors will operate with power supply ripple up to the following limits, |
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A) Oxigraf
would be more than happy to provide sample C software for X2000 customers.
Feel free to contact us at: |
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Oxigraf, Inc. 1170 Terra Bella Ave Mountain View, CA 94043 Telephone: 1-650-237-0155 Email: oxigraf@oxigraf.com |
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Q) Do you have any
suggestions as to correct grounding for the X2004? |
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A) The user
interface connector is a standard 0.100 in centers, 16 pin header (3M
2516-6002UB or equivalent). The recommended mating connector is the Molex
22-55-3161 housing loaded with 16-02-0104 crimp terminals for #22 wire.
It is recommended that all ground pins (2, 4, and 5) be used for power supply
grounding. |
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A) Note that
the analog output voltage is referenced to the system ground at the interface
connector. High ground currents in the interface wiring due to the cell
heater and thermoelectric cooler will cause an error in the analog voltage if
it is not measured relative to the analog ground (interface pin 9). A
differential amplifier connected to the analog output (pin 10) and analog
ground (pin 9) should be used to reject the common mode offset due to ground
current. |
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Oxigraf, Inc. |