CMG-DCM
Tap #
Rate
(samples/s)
Bandwidth 1
(Hz)
Bandwidth 2
(Hz)
Bandwidth 5
(Hz)
2 0.1 – 0.9
0.2 – 0.9
0.5 – 0.9
1 0.05 – 0.45
0.1 – 0.45
0.25 – 0.45
As can be seen, the filter you choose defines the set of permissible sample rates.
The spectral amplitudes for the various frequency responses available are shown
in the figures below.
Auxiliary (“Mux”) channels
Güralp digitizers provide a range of slow-rate auxiliary channels for reporting
the system's state of health and other diagnostic information, known as
multiplexed (“Mux”) channels. The number of Mux channels depends on the
model and configuration of your digitizer. Generally, three channels are used to
report the sensor mass position, and another measures the internal temperature
of the digitizer. In addition to these, up to 12 Mux channels may be supplied for
the user's own purposes. Some digitizers have a separate AUXILIARY port
which can be used to access these channels.
You can choose which, if any, of these channels should be transmitted to the
DCM in the next section of the page. If one of the check-boxes is ticked, the
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