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General Module Information

9-pin male SUB-D connector

Interface pin assignment:
1  Module output (±5 V) 

2  RS-485 (A) 

3  RS-485 (B) 

4 GND 

5  +9 V power supply 

6  +12 V power / sensor supply 

7  Module input (from D/A 

  converter of the A/D board)

1)

 

8 reserved 

9  -9 V power supply

1)

Triggerout at DAQP-FREQ-A

Calibration information

All DEWETRON modules are calibrated at 25 °C after a warmup time of 30 minutes and meet their 

specifications when leaving the factory.

 

The time interval for recalibration depends on environmental conditions. Typically, the calibration should be 

checked once a year.

Calibration certificates are available from DEWETRON as an option. DEWETRON offers two types:

 ISO traceable DEWETRON certificate

 Calibration certificate according to ÖKD (equivalent to DKD)

This manual contains no calibration information. For self calibration, there is a separate calibration kit for the 

DAQ series modules available. The CAL-KIT contains the required cables, software and instructions.

General module specifications

Module dimensions: 

20 x 65 x 105 mm 

(0.79 x 2.56 x 4.13 in.) 

(W x H x D without front cover and connectors)

Frontcover: 

20 x 87 x 2 mm 

(0.79 x 3.43 x 0.08 in.) 

(W x H x D without connector)

Environmental: 

Temp. range storage: 

-30 °C to +85 °C

(-22 °F to 185 °F) 

Temp. range operating:  -5 °C to +60 °C

(23 °F to 140 °F)

Relative humidity 

(MIL202): 

0 to 95 % at 60 °C, non-condensing (unless otherwise noticed)

RFI susceptibility: 

±0.5 % span error at 400 MHz, 5 W, 3 m

All specifications within this manual are valid at 25 °C!

All modules are produced according ISO9001 and ISO14001.

Module connectors

Frontpanel connector: 

Accessable to the user. The connector type and pin assignment varies 

from module to module. Detailed pin assignment of each module is 

shown in the appropriate module description.

Rear connector: 

9-pin male SUB-D, interface to the DEWE-System, not accessable to the user.

HSI/DAQx and PAD module 

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Summary of Contents for DAQP-MULTI

Page 1: ...will supply you with accurate complete and reproducible measurement results for your decision making Look forward to the easy handling and the flexible and modular use of your DEWETRON product and dra...

Page 2: ...protected by copyright All rights are reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws All trademarks and regis...

Page 3: ...se of the information in this document Warranty Information A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your DEWETRON product and replacement parts can be obtained from your local sales and se...

Page 4: ...wing general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this product Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this...

Page 5: ...ained Keep away from live circuits Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers or shields Procedures involving the removal of covers or shields are for use by service trained personnel only U...

Page 6: ...com The telephone hotline is available Monday to Friday between 08 00 and 12 00 CET GMT 1 00 and Monday to Thursday between 13 00 and 17 00 CET For the Americas please contact DEWETRON Inc 2850 South...

Page 7: ...AQ series modules available The CAL KIT contains the required cables software and instructions General module specifications Module dimensions 20 x 65 x 105 mm 0 79 x 2 56 x 4 13 in W x H x D without...

Page 8: ...e FILTER button again Approx 3 seconds after the last key activity the information will be stored the LED stops flashing and shows the input range again CAUTION Power loss during this time leaves the...

Page 9: ...full RTD input span Constant current Pt100 1 mA Pt200 Pt500 0 5 mA Pt1000 Pt2000 0 2 mA Accuracy Typical accuracy 0 2 C for Pt100 details see table Input ranges and detailed specification Linearizatio...

Page 10: ...K Gain drift typical 15ppm K Input impedance 100 M power off 50 k Input noise 8 nV Hz Automatic bridge balance 200 of range Supported sensors 4 wire full bridge Connector D SUB 9 DEWETRON bridge type...

Page 11: ...TC material of the sensor connector This minimizes the error due to the CJC and allows the connection of all TC types The second input combines a programmable constant current source and a differentia...

Page 12: ...99 0 55 0 70 0 39 0 63 0 35 0 56 0 31 B DIN EN 60584 1 32 0 3308 1820 54 56 30 31 5 47 3 04 1 40 0 78 0 92 0 51 calculated specifications not veryfied Input ranges and detailed specifications1 RTD Typ...

Page 13: ...to 200 of range Depending on the input range also higher offsets can be balanced e g input range is 100 mV mA excitation is 1 mA offset can be balanced up to 5000 Short Switches the differential ampl...

Page 14: ...nection via D SUB connector Signal connection via mini TC connector Signal connection via mini TC connector Connector EXC EXC TEDS 1 9 8 9 pin SUB D 4 IN IN 2 7 GNDi TEDS Pt100 sensor Resistance RTD 2...

Page 15: ...n 50 to 1760 58 to 3214 Pt13Rh Pt High temperature S orange green 50 to 1760 58 to 3214 Pt10Rh Pt High temperature U orange green 200 to 600 328 to 1112 Cu CuNi Also known as RX SX extension wire N ro...

Page 16: ...16 DAQP MULTI DAQP THERM Notes...

Page 17: ...ber States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits amended by the directive 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States...

Page 18: ...C2 Notes...

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