How to use the 5B based amplifier with Genesis and Perception
As an example of a working 5B Integration card, we will consider a card with
two 5B modules mounted, one being an f to V converter and one being a TC
module. These two modules have fixed ranges like 0
-
10.000 Hz and
-
200 °C
to +600 °C, each module has a 0
-
5 V output.
Connect the output (preferable BNCs mounted on the 5B Integration card front
panel) to two selected Genesis input channels now acting as the “Frequency”
and “TC” channels. Set sensitivity to 0
-
5 Volt (or whatever the 5B modules that
are used deliver as Full Scale value) in these channels.
Scale the inputs to 0
-
10,000 Hz and
-
200 °C to +600 °C using the TU (technical
units) input fields for those channels in Perception.
In order to do this, either calculate the TU multiplier value, or just do a two
-
point
calibration and enter the upper and lower values there.
Save this setup as a hardware setting and start any future measurements from
there.
Figure 13.6:
5B Integration card setup
CH 1A and CH 2A are scaled to measure frequency and temperature using 5B
modules in front of standard input channels.
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