Cable Options

Ardara Technologies offers numerous options for providing cabling between power supplies and vacuum hardware.  Whether you are connecting an 8-output Optics Power Supply and Filament Power Supply to a single 10-pin connector or you're running all 8 Optics outputs to different locations we have a solution for you.

 

  • Custom connections include:
    • Optics and Filament to MS-10 pin connector.
    • Breakout cables capable of mapping Optics Power Supply outputs to multiple devices or connectors.
    • Adapter cables for providing voltages to custom devices. 
    • Y-cables for when there are more than one independently wired lens elements that need to be connected to a single optics supply.
  • Optics cables and adapters can convert between the following commonly used connectors:
    • MS-10
    • DB9, DB15 and DB25
    • MHV
    • BNC
    • SHV

Detector Power Supply

The Ardara Technologies Detector Power Supply was designed to provide stable high voltages suitable for supplying power to both a detector Multiplier and Dynode, as well as Preamp control.  

  • Multiplier output ranging from 0 to -3kV and Dynode output ranging from -5 kV to +5kV (through zero), standard.
  • The front panel display allows for direct measurement of each individual output voltage using the two front panel digital voltmeters.
  • The front panel also features 2 ten-turn potentiometers for fine control of both Multiplier and Dynode voltages.  Combined, these offer an easy, fast, and efficient voltage adjustment.
  • Preamp Gain controlled from the front panel allows for easy adjustment of Internal Preamp from 106 to 1012.
  • Front panel and back panel switches allow any of the multiplier or dynode voltages or enables to be controlled externally through a back panel connector.
  • Dimensions: 19-inch rack mount front panel.
  • Universal AC input (100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz) 

RF Power Supply

  • For RF-only ion guides: Quadrupoles, Hexapoles, Octopoles, and Ion Funnels.
  • Up to 2000 Vpp RF amplitude at nominal frequencies of 100 kHz to 4 MHz with capacitive load.  (Dual RF configurable for two different frequencies.)
  • Oscillates with capacitive loads as high as 1,000 pF, configurable to drive loads as high as 5,000 pF.
  • RF Amplitude can be set manually via a potentiometer on the front panel, or from an external input connection on the rear panel.
  • Self-oscillating RF supply with variable operating frequency.
    • Automatically varies frequency to match capacitive load, eliminating the need for messy matching networks. 
    • Ready to connect up to your vacuum flange with the supplied MHV cables.  Vary the cable length or capacitive load to vary frequency.
  • DC Bias Offset Input supports pulsed modes of operation.
  • Front panel digital voltmeters show peak-to-peak RF voltage for each RF power supply.
  • Vacuum interlock input on back panel to disable high voltage in vacuum fault conditions.
  • Universal AC input (100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz)

Quadrupole Power Supply

The Ardara Technologies Quadrupole Power Supply was designed to provide an easy-to-install self-oscillating RF power supply for powering quadrupole mass spectrometers.

  • Frequency range of 100 kHz to 4 MHz.  
  • Compatible with a wide variety of capacitive loads.
    • 20 pF to 500 pF standard configuration.
    • Extendable configuration allow for loads over 5,000 pF.
  • Self-oscillating design allows the power supply to self-resonate on a variety of loads, without user intervention, therefore there is no tuning procedure.
  • Front panel potentiometers control voltages for:
    • Resolving RF (m/z)
    • Pole Bias Offset
    • Low Mass Resolution
    • High Mass Resolution.  
  • Male DB-9 connector on the back panel provides external commands for the Mass Command, Low Mass Resolution Command, and Pole Bias Offset Command.
  • Vacuum Interlock input, disables RF voltages output under conditions where the vacuum pressure is too high for safe operation.
  • Dimensions:  19-inch rack mount front panel.
  • Universal AC input (100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz)

Pulsed Optics Supply

The Ardara Technologies Pulsed Optics Power Supply provides three independent fast response +/-200 volt Optics power supplies to drive lenses and RF Power Supply offsets that need to have pulsed voltages.

  • With 200 volts per microsecond slew rate, and typical rise times less than a microsecond, it is ideally suited for trapping and releasing ions in linear ion traps prior to injecting them into an orthogonal extraction TOF mass spectrometer.
  • Each of the three pulsed optics circuits is effectively a broadband amplifier with a gain of 40, and can drive fairly high frequencies (hundreds of kilohertz) even into fairly high capacitive loads (performance was recently tested with a capacitive load of 3 nanofarads to ground).
  • For those customers who have fast acting DAC's or waveform generators, there is a connector in the back to bring a command into each channel of the  Pulsed Optics Power Supply, to use it simply as a broadband amplifier.
  • In addition, the Pulsed Optics Power Supply can be operated with two independent DC (-5V to +5V) command inputs, with a third TTL pulse to select which of the two command states the output should follow.
  • For convenience, front panel controls are also provided to allow ease of tuning and diagnostics.

Each channel of the Pulsed Optics Power Supply can be considered to have six modes of operation, depending upon how you configure the switches on the front panel, and depending on what kinds of voltages you connect to the back panel.

Mode 1:  Front panel level control with front panel level state selector - useful for tuning the system up with manual selection of output level.

Mode 2:  Front panel level control with external TTL state selection connected to the back panel.  -  For when you want to have manual control of the two output levels, but want to synchronize with an external device.

Mode 3:  Back panel level control inputs with front panel level state selector.  -  Useful for manually verifying the exact voltages on front panel voltmeter for the two external level command inputs.

Mode 4:  Back panel level control inputs with external TTL state selection connected to the back panel.  -  Complete external control of the two output levels as well as their states.

Mode 5:  Same as mode 3, only with a dynamically programmed level (sine wave or arbitrary waveform) programmed into one of the external level inputs, with the front panel switch always selecting the programmed input.

Mode 6:  Same as mode 4, but with external TTL state selection that allows you to quickly disable the arbitrary waveform, and substitute either a static or different arbitrary waveform.

Note that this power supply is not intended to be fast enough to be used as the high voltage pulser for a TOF system, rather it was designed to be synchronized with the high voltage pulser, to gate ions into the pulsed extraction region from a linear ion trap prior to the high voltage TOF extraction pulse.