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DE-M070505E • DEWE-30-16 • Technical Reference Manual • Printing version 1.1.1 • April 5, 2011

System specifications

DEWE-30-16 signal conditioning rack

  16 slot signal conditioning with system isolation

 

  (in conjunction with DAQP / HSI modules)

DEWE-30-16

Signal input / output

Signal input:

according to installed DAQP / HSI modules

Analog signal output:

  option 30-16-OUT-5

  option 30-16-OUT-10

  option 30-NI

  option 30-SPEC

  option 30-16-DIFF-OUT

 

SUB-D-68 socket with 16x ±5 V output, DEWE-ORION compatible pinout

 

16 BNC sockets with up to ±5 V output

 

16 BNC sockets with up to ±10 V output, limited bandwidth 300 kHz

 

changes  the pinout of SUB-D-68 socket to match NI 622x and 625x cards

 

multipin output connector for any other A/D cards

 

changes SUB-D-68 socket to SUB-D-37 socket

Analog output confi guration:

  option 30-16-DIFF-OUT

 

Single ended

 

Balanced differential output

Interfaces:

 

RS-232 and RS-485

          for confi guring DAQP /HSI modules

          for confi guration and data transfer of PAD and EPAD2 modules

 

DAQP-CFB-SYNC

Bandwidth:

  option 30-HSI***

  option 30-16-DIFF-OUT

 

300 kHz

 

no bandwidth limitation

 

1 MHz

Digital I/O

  option 30-DIO-DE

  option 30-DIO-NI

 

SUB-D-37 socket for accessing the digital I/O lines of DEWE-ORION card

 

SUB-D-37 socket for accessing the digital I/O lines of a PCI-622x or PCI-625x card

Power requirements

Power supply:

  option 30-16-DC

 

100 to 250 V

AC

 (breakdown voltage @ 2500 V); 45 W available for modules*

 

9 to 40 V

DC

; 38 W available for modules*

Environmental

Operating temperature:

0 °C to 60 °C**

Storage temperature:

-20 °C to +70 °C

Humidity (operating):

10 to 85 %, non condensing

Humidity (storing):

5 to 95 %, rel. humidity

Vibration:

EN 60721-3-2

Class 2M2

Shape   

 

 

 

Random

Frequency range 

 

 

10 - 200 Hz

Power spectral density   

 

1 m/s² / Hz from 10 – 200 Hz

Duration 

 

 

 

30 Minutes per axis

Shock:

EN 60068-2-27

Shape   

 

 

 

Half-sine

Acceleration amplitude   

 

15 g

Duration 

 

 

 

11 ms

Test in 3 axis, 3 shocks in each axis and direction

Dimensions (W x D x H):

  option 30-16-MK

approx. 438.5 x 253 x 133 mm (17.3 x 10 x 5.2 in.)

19“ 3U: 483 x 256 x 133 (19 x 10.1 x 5.2 in.)

Weight:

typ. 4.5 kg (9 lbs), depending on confi guration

*)

 Please check the appropriate modules manual for power consumption of each installed module and calculate 

   the total power consumption.

**)

 Derating 0.9 W/°C above 40 °C for AC power supply

***)

 not supported modules: see chapter ‚Option 30-HSI‘.

Dimensions*

* Dimensions in mm  

  (1 inch = 25.4 mm)

Main System

Summary of Contents for DEWE-30-16

Page 1: ...ww dewetron com T e c h n i c a l r e f e r e n c e m a n u a l A u t o m o t i v e E n e r g y P o w e r A n a l y s i s A e r o s p a c e D e f e n s e T r a n s p o r t a t i o n G e n e r a l T e...

Page 2: ...ation which is 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 trade...

Page 3: ...s guide includes important startup notes as well as safety notes and information about keeping your DEWETRON system in good working condition over time We strongly suggest that you read this entire ma...

Page 4: ...4 Preface Notes...

Page 5: ...anual 9 General safety and hazard warnings for all DEWETRON systems 10 Windows updates and antivirus security software 13 Problematic network stacks 13 Environmental Considerations 13 First steps 14 M...

Page 6: ...6 Table of content...

Page 7: ...ibration reports from our calibration system are available for purchase with each order We retain them for at least one year so calibration reports can be purchased for up to one year after your syste...

Page 8: ...ocument or the use 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 lo...

Page 9: ...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 manual violates safety standards of...

Page 10: ...a plug Please note the characteristics and indicators on the system to avoid fire or electric shocks Before connecting the system please carefully read the corresponding specifications in the product...

Page 11: ...ring operation Make sure there is adequate ventilation Ventilation slots must not covered Only fuses of the specified type and nominal current may be used The use of patched fuses is prohibited Preven...

Page 12: ...ces and warnings in this manual EN 61326 3 1 2008 IEC 61326 1 applies to this part of IEC 61326 but is limited to systems and equipment for industrial applications intended to perform safety functions...

Page 13: ...interfere with the primary function of the DEWETRON system to record data Therefore we recommend strongly against the installation of IT MIS software and running their processes on any DEWETRON data a...

Page 14: ...14 1 2 3 4 First steps Power on your system Connect your sensors to the system Run DEWESoft usually via Start Programs Dewetron DEWESoft x x DEWESoft x x Start recording your data First steps...

Page 15: ...z no bandwidth limitation 1 MHz Digital I O option 30 DIO DE option 30 DIO NI SUB D 37 socket for accessing the digital I O lines of DEWE ORION card SUB D 37 socket for accessing the digital I O lines...

Page 16: ...ce is used for the signal interface Cabling A DE C03xx cable is used to connect the DEWE 30 16 to DEWE ORION 16xx A D cards Note xx specifies cablelength 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1...

Page 17: ...ard 68 pin high density female type with 0 05 inch pin distance is used for the signal interface Cabling A DE C58xx cable is used to connect the DEWE 30 16 to NI 622x and NI 625x A D cards Note xx spe...

Page 18: ...nal ground connection 7 Power supply input connector This connector supports standard 100 250 VAC power supply input for your system 8 Power on switch The power on switch has to be used to switch on t...

Page 19: ...laces 68 pin female SUB D with 37 pin female SUB D connector Specifications 30 16 DIFF OUT Output range 5 V 2 5 V referenced to GND Output configuration Balanced differential Output impedance 1Ohm Out...

Page 20: ...e data acquisition unit differential input amplifiers are needed The shield of the cable have to be connected to the GND pin of the 37 pin female SUB D connector of the DEWE 30 xx In usual system conf...

Page 21: ...5 Vpp and 100 kHz is already around 30 mA The maximum output current of the 30 16 DIFF OUT is specified with 60 mA If the signal frequency increase or the cable is longer it is possible to get out of...

Page 22: ...If a signal is connected to CFB SYNC IN the SYNC LED is turned on The DAQP CFB connectors replace the standard RS 485 In Out sockets Pin assignment of 15 pin female SUB D connector CFB SYNC IN CFB SY...

Page 23: ...Technical Reference Manual Printing version 1 1 1 April 5 2011 Bandwidth Standard DEWE 30 16 configuration 300 kHz standard no bandwidth limitation with 30 HSI option HSI ready by option 30 HSI DEWE...

Page 24: ...A DAQP FREQ A Already phased out models which are also not supported if 30 HSI option is installed DAQN THERM DAQN RTD DAQN OHM DAQN POT DAQN BRIDGE DAQP BRIDGE B DAQP V B x DAQP V A x DAQP TRQ DAQP V...

Page 25: ...D Conversion Please find information about the A D conversion in the attached DEWE ORION series manual The latest version of the manual can be downloaded from http download dewetron com dl components...

Page 26: ...A2 A D D A Conversion Notes...

Page 27: ...8 V sensor supply 9 9 V power supply The 16 slot DEWE MOTHERBOARD receives the 12 VDC power supply via a DC DC converter from the internal power supply 5 V ORION Ext CLK Ext TRIG DGND ORION Ext CLK 2...

Page 28: ...3 W4 W5 W6 W7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65...

Page 29: ...he regulations of the following EC directives 73 23 EEC Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits...

Page 30: ...C2 Notes...

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