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BeginProg
Scan
(1,Sec,0,0)
'<<<<Measurement rate is determined by Interval and Units
VoltSe
(FastSE(),1,mV2_5,1,False,100,250,1.0,0)
CallTable
FastSETable
NextScan
EndProg
By modifying the
Interval
,
Units
,
and Buffers
arguments,
VoltSE()
can be
executed at 100 Hz at 100% duty cycle. The following program measures 16
analog input channels at 100 Hz.
Table 34.
CRBasic EXAMPLE. Measuring VoltSE() at 100 Hz
PipeLineMode
'<<<<Pipeline mode ensures precise timing of measurements.
Public
FastSE(16)
DataTable
(FastSETable,1,-1)
Sample
(16,FastSE(),FP2)
EndTable
BeginProg
Scan
(10,mSec,10,0)
'<<<<Measurement rate is determined by Interval, Units, and Buffers
VoltSe
(FastSE(),16,mV2_5,1,False,100,250,1.0,0)
CallTable
FastSETable
NextScan
EndProg
7.8.12.2 Measurement Rate: 101 to 600 Hz
To measure at rates between 100 and 600 Hz, the
SubScan()
/
NextSubScan
instruction pair is added. Measurements over 100 Hz do not do not have 100%
duty cycle, but are accomplished through measurement bursts. Each burst lasts
for some fraction of the scan interval. During the remainder of the scan interval,
the CR800 processor catches up on overhead tasks and processes data stored in
the buffers. For example, the CR800 can be programmed to measure
VoltSE()
on
8 channels at 200 Hz with a 95% duty cycle as follows:
Table 35.
Measuring VoltSE() at 200 Hz
PipeLineMode
'<<<<Pipeline mode ensures precise timing of measurements.
Public
BurstSE(8)
DataTable
(BurstSETable,1,-1)
Sample
(8,BurstSE(),FP2)
EndTable
BeginProg
Scan
(1,Sec,10,0)
'<<<<Buffers added
SubScan
(5,mSec,190)
'<<<<Interval, Units, and Count determine speed and number of measurements
VoltSe
(BurstSE(),8,mV2_5,1,False,100,250,1.0,0)
CallTable
BurstSETable
NextSubScan
NextScan
EndProg
Summary of Contents for CR850
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Page 26: ...Table of Contents 26...
Page 30: ...Section 2 Cautionary Statements 30...
Page 32: ...Section 3 Initial Inspection 32...
Page 35: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 35 Figure 2 Wiring panel...
Page 55: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 55 Figure 24 PC200W View data utility...
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Page 80: ...Section 6 CR800 Specifications 80...
Page 267: ...Section 7 Installation 267 Figure 84 Running average signal attenuation...
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Page 384: ...Section 8 Operation 384 Figure 113 Using the keyboard display...
Page 387: ...Section 8 Operation 387 Figure 116 Real time custom...
Page 388: ...Section 8 Operation 388 8 8 1 3 Final Storage Tables Figure 117 Final storage tables...
Page 389: ...Section 8 Operation 389 8 8 2 Run Stop Program Figure 118 Run Stop Program...
Page 390: ...Section 8 Operation 390 8 8 3 File Display Figure 119 File display...
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Page 504: ...Appendix A CRBasic Programming Instructions 504...
Page 526: ...Appendix B Status Table and Settings 526...
Page 530: ...Appendix C Serial Port Pinouts 530...
Page 536: ...Appendix E FP2 Data Format 536...
Page 550: ...Appendix F Other Campbell Scientific Products 550...
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