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2. To install an early 5 speed transmission into a 1981 (& later) bike means a different input shaft on the transmission is needed; and,
you will have to re-shim the transmission, etc.
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Not wanting to test this under vacuum (in part because my vacuum plumbing isn't ready and to avoid possible damage to my limited collection of ion gauge tubes), I decided that it would be nice to have a means of simulating an ion gauge tube without an ion gauge tube since there is no
way to power one without a vacuum below about 1x10-3 Torr.
While designed specifically for the GP-270, this basic
approach should work for other ion gauge controllers.


Attach the auto head light bulb to the filament
pins of the ion gauge tube connector. The circuit I'm going to build simulates the behavior of the common Bayard-Alpert (hot filament) ion gauge tube using light bulbs
and photodiodes. The MKS-909 operates exactly like other ion gauges based on the
Bayard-Alpert except that everything is miniaturized.
While many common ion gauges consist of a (usually) fragile glass tube sensor and separate display/readout, the MKS-909
MIG (Miniature Ion Gauge) Transducer puts all of that in a compact relatively robust unit with overall dimensions less the 3x4x5 inches
and weighing in at about 1 pound - smaller and lighter
than the typical ion gauge tube in protective enclosure alone.
This provides both a load to test the filament power supply as well as a warmup delay (due to its filament
heating) to test the interlock circuits of the ion gauge controller.
The MKS-909 contains a stainless steel ion gauge "tube" (replaceable) and
complete electronics to drive it that runs on 24 VDC.

A photodiode monitoring the output of the light bulb drives a
current source which simulates the emission current of the ion gauge tube.



The ion gauge tube filament is a single filament 12 V auto head light
bulb. Having done preliminary testing of my turbo
pump (see the section: A Small High Vacuum System), I acquired a Granville-Phillips
model 270 ion gauge controller (GP-270). Where the unit also includes a thermocouple vacuum gauge or gauges, these can be tested
separately either using a tester or under vacuum, and then with the ion gauge section. The simulated emission current passes through the LED of an opto-coupler
whose photodiode is used to provide the simulated ion current from the
ion gauge collector electrode to the high sensitivity (electrometer) amplifier of the controller.
Power down and make sure the voltages on all the ion gauge tube pins have dropped to near zero.
Depending on the design of the controller, the actual voltages may vary but their difference should be close to the spec for the ion gauge tube - typically
about 150 VDC positive on the grid. The operation manual can be downloaded via the
MKS Instruments Web site but a Web search for "HPS Series 909 Miniature Ionization Gauge" should return a direct link.
The manual includes complete programming information.

But if you've forgotten how it works, there's even an instant theory section in the manual.
Even if they had totally separate terminals,
there might be some thermionic emission or discharge current flow between the
two filaments of the light bulb (depending on whether it was evacuated or gas-filled).
Note that a dual beam head light bulb CANNOT be used because the two filaments
aren't isolated (for filament and grid). Install the 100 ohm resistor or your second auto head
light bulb between the two grid pins. A second light bulb
is used for the grid to test the "degas" function. Power up and test
out the degas function. Adjustments permit the "sensed" pressure to be varied to test the
controller's response on each range and its autoranging circuits.
Without feedback (filament current to emission current), it may not be possible to keep it on but there may be a range of positions of the
external pot and/or emission pot where the brightness of the filament can be varied.
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