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The internal measured value buffer serves to store the
recorded measured values of an initiated measurement.
This is particularly useful if an adequately high sampling
rate seems necessary (up to 10 kHz, e.g. for recording the
tightening torque of a power screwdriver or the bending
torque of a torque wrench).
Up to 5,000 successive measured value packets can be
stored in the measured value buffer. It is then possible to
transfer the recorded contents to the target system (e.g.
PC).
Individual measured value packet
An individual measured value packet always contains the
following measured value variables:
1. Torque
2. Speed
3. Rotation angle
4. Rotation counter reading
5. Mechanical power
A trigger condition must be met to store successive
measured value packets (measurement curve). The trigger
condition is dependent on a threshold being reached, the
defined condition of a digital input or manual triggering
with a key. These conditions can be set in the menu
system.
A new measured value storage operation overwrites the
previously saved values. It is therefore only possible for a
continuous measurement curve to be saved in the
measured value buffer.
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IBT100
UMV Software
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