9-1
SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE 9-1. Input Voltage Ranges and Codes
Range Code
Slow
Fast
2.72ms
250µs
60 Hz
50 Hz
Integ.
Integ.
Reject
Reject
Full Scale Range
Resolution*
1
11
21
31
±2.5mV
0.33 µV
2
12
22
32
±7.5mV
1.
µV
3
13
23
33
±25 mV
3.33 µV
4
14
24
34
±250 mV
33.3
µV
5
15
25
35
±
2500 mV
333.
µV
* Differential measurement; resolution for single-ended measurement is twice value shown.
NOTE:
When a voltage input exceeds the range programmed, the value which is stored is set to the
maximum negative number and displayed as -99999 in high resolution or -6999 in low resolution.
*** 1 SINGLE-ENDED VOLTS ***
FUNCTION
This Instruction is used to measure voltage at a
single-ended input with respect to ground.
Output is in millivolts.
PARAM.
DATA
NUMBER
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
01:
2
Repetitions*
02:
2
Range code (Table 9-1)
03:
2
Single-ended channel
number for first
measurement
04:
4
input location for first
measurement
05:
FP
Multiplier
06:
FP
Offset
Input locations altered: 1
*Repetitions for the input/output instructions are
limited to two differential or four single ended
measurements.
*** 2 DIFFERENTIAL VOLTS ***
FUNCTION
This Instruction reads the voltage difference
between the high and low inputs of a differential
channel. Table 9-1 contains all valid voltage
ranges and their codes. Both the high and low
inputs must be within
±
2.5 V of the CR510's
ground (see Common Mode Range in Section
14.7.2). Pyranometer and thermopile sensors
require a jumper between LO and GROUND to
keep them in Common Mode Range. Output is
in millivolts.
PARAM.
DATA
NUMBER
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
01:
2
Repetitions
02:
2
Range code (Table 9-1)
03:
2
Differential channel
number for first
measurement
04:
4
Input location for first
measurement
05:
FP
Multiplier
06:
FP
Offset
Input locations altered: 1
*** 3 PULSE COUNT ***
There are three pulse input types which may be
measured with the Pulse Count Instruction. The
Pulse Count Instruction may also be used to
measure switch closures (<40 Hz ) with Control
Port C2 see Section 8.5 for examples).
HIGH FREQUENCY PULSE
In this configuration, the minimum detectable
pulse width is 2 microseconds, i.e. the
maximum frequency is 250 kHz with a 50% duty
cycle. The 8 bit counter has a maximum input
frequency of 2000 Hz and the 16 bit option a
maximum of 250 kHz. The count is incremented
when input voltage changes from below 1.5
Summary of Contents for CR510
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