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Device Specifications
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Analog Input Channels: | This is the maximum number of analog channel inputs. The single-ended number is specified when single-ended inputs are available as twice the number of differential inputs. Differential channels use the difference between two signals as an input; common mode is filtered out. In some systems, differential inputs are combinations of two single-ended inputs. When this is the case, twice the number of differential channels are available as single-ended inputs. | ||
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Differential Channels | Differential channels have two inputs. The signal to process is the voltage (V) difference between the two inputs. For example, if one reading is 4.93 V and the other reading is 5.16 V, the meaningful value is the 0.23 V difference between the two. Often, this applies to precision measurements where the difference between two low-voltage inputs is small but critical. | ||
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Accuracy | Accuracy depends on the signal conditioning linearity, hysteresis, temperature considerations, etc. It is represented here as percent full scale of measurement range. | ||
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Signal Isolator | Signal isolation is the separation of any direct electrical contact of a signal. This can be done in various ways, including optical isolation, capacitors, and magnetic induction. | ||
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Amplifier Specifications
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Integral Amplifier? | Amplifiers multiply a signal to the matching scale of the input device. Amplifier gains, or multiplication factors, may be greater than one or fractional for signal reduction. | ||
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Programmable Gain? | Amplifier gain may be adjusted according to the application needs. Adjustment may be from a local interface (such as a front panel) or from a computer interface. | ||
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Gain Range | Gain is the factor by which the input signal is multiplied. Gains are frequently greater than unity, but may be fractional when a reduction (attenuation) of signal amplitude is desired. | ||
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Maximum Output | This is the limit of output voltage. | ||
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Bandwidth | Bandwidth is the difference between the high and low limits of the frequency response, typically defined by a variation from a nominal value by a stated value such as 3 dB. | ||
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Voltage Inputs
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Data Acquisition Device Type | |||
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DC Voltage Input | |||
AC Voltage Input? | |||
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Sensor Inputs
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Accelerometer Input | The inputs are specifically for an accelerometer, such as a piezoelectric or current-fed sensor. | ||
Thermocouple Input | The inputs are for a thermocouple or thermocouple series. | ||
Thermistor Input | Inputs for thermistors and potentiometers handle variable resistance as a function of the process being measured. | ||
RTD Input | The inputs are designed for a resistance temperature detector (RTD). | ||
Strain Gauge / Bridge Input | The inputs are designed for a Wheatstone bridge, in full, half, or quarter bridge configurations. Strain gauges are sensors which commonly use Wheatstone bridges. | ||
LVDT / RVDT Input | The inputs are for a linear (LVDT) or rotary (RVDT) variable differential transformer. | ||
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Form Factor
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Form Factor | |||
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Printed Circuit Board (PCB) | Devices are printed circuit boards (PCBs) that attach to enclosures or plug directly into computer backplanes. | ||
Panel / Chassis Mount | Devices attach to a panel or bolt onto a chassis. | ||
Modular Bay / Slot System | Devices stack in modular bays or slots, and can be interfaced to other units. | ||
Rack Mount | Devices are rack-mounted and fit inside enclosures such as a standard 19 in. telecommunications rack. | ||
DIN Rail | Devices mount on a standard DIN rail. DIN is an acronym for Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), a German national organization for standardization. | ||
Stand Alone | Devices are benchtop or floor-standing units with a full casing or cabinet, and an integral interface. | ||
Other | Other unlisted form factors. | ||
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User Interface
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User Interface | |||
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None | There is no user input or programmability. Instead, there is "black box" style of storage for download or processing elsewhere. | ||
Front Panel and Display | There are integral controls, a keypad, and/or a display on the panel of the unit. | ||
Touch Screen | The device's visual display screen is contact-sensitive to allow direct input. | ||
Hand-held / Remote Programmer | The interface unit is designed specifically to be held in the hand while the user enters program parameters, and may include remote programming. | ||
Computer Programmable | The device is interfaced to a separate supervisory or host computer. | ||
Other | Other unlisted user interface methods. | ||
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Filter Specifications
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Low Pass Cutoff Frequency | The low pass cutoff frequency is the nominal frequency below which the input signal is passed and above which the signal is blocked. | ||
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High Pass Cutoff Frequency | The high pass cutoff frequency is the nominal frequency above which the input signal is passed and below which the signal is blocked. | ||
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Integral Filter? | Integral filters allow certain signal frequencies to pass while attenuating others. These filters can also operate on signal phase. | ||
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Filter Architecture: | |||
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Analog (RC) | Analog filters are designed with resistors and capacitors. They are used for analog signals only, and are often used in low-noise requirement applications. | ||
Digital (FIR, IIR) | Digital filters are designed with solid-state components, and used for digital signals and quantized signals from a sample-and-hold amplifier. This category includes finite impulse response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR) filters. Digital filtering can approach ideal bandpass characteristics. | ||
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Anti-aliasing Filter? | Aliasing is the misrepresentation of a signal that comes from an improperly slow sampling of a signal. An anti-aliasing filter generally has a sharper cutoff than a normal low-pass filter to reduce this misrepresentation due to the influence of frequencies higher than desired. It is specified according to the sampling rate of the system and there should be one filter per input signal. | ||
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Programmable Filter? | Filter parameters such as cutoff frequencies may be interactively programmed by the user. | ||
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Environment
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Operating Temperature | Full required range of ambient operating temperature. | ||
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Vibration Rating | Maximum vibration that the device can withstand and still meet performance specifications. | ||
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Shock Rating | Maximum shock that the device can withstand and still meet performance specifications. | ||
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