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A.6

B4160

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1.1 en (GEN series GN413)

Capabilities Overview

Model

GN413

Maximum sample rate per channel

25 MS/s

Memory per card

200 MB (100 MS)

Analog channels

4

Anti

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alias filters

Fixed bandwidth analog AA

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filter combined with a range of fixed bandwidth digital AA

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filter

ADC resolution

14 bit

Isolation

Not supported

Input type

Balanced differential

Passive voltage/current probes

Passive, single

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ended voltage probes

Passive, differential matched isolated voltage probes

Sensors

Not supported

TEDS

Not supported

Real

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time cycle based calculators

Not supported

Real

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time formula database calculators (option)

Not supported

EtherCat

®

 output

Not supported

Digital Event/Timer/Counter

Not supported

Standard data streaming (up to 200 MB/s)

Supported

Fast data streaming (up to 1 GB/s)

Not supported

Slot width

1

GEN3i

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Summary of Contents for GEN3i

Page 1: ...Portable Data Recorder GEN3i English User Manual I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 2: ...om terms HBM GmbH Im Tiefen See 45 64293 Darmstadt Germany Tel 49 6151 80 30 Fax 49 6151 8039100 Email info hbm com www hbm com highspeed Copyright 2016 All rights reserved No part of the contents of...

Page 3: ...in the European Union and a trademark in other countries StatStream is patented in the US Patent No 7 868 886 patent pending in other countries Legal statement This product uses GNU General Public Li...

Page 4: ...4 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 5: ...oltage current protection 33 2 5 5 Isolation 33 2 6 Environment 34 2 7 Laser Safety 35 2 8 Manual handling of loads 36 2 9 International safety warnings 37 2 10 Operation of electrical installations 5...

Page 6: ...ort 82 6 3 4 Thermal protection 82 6 4 Acquisition 84 6 4 1 StatStream 84 6 5 Signal conditioning 86 6 6 Data storage 87 6 7 PC Section 88 6 8 Perception Software 89 6 8 1 Windows logon password and r...

Page 7: ...ess network 129 9 Acquisition and Storage 131 9 1 Introduction 131 9 2 Recording 132 9 3 Storage 133 9 3 1 More on sweeps 134 9 3 2 Pre trigger sweeps 135 9 3 3 More on continuous data storage 137 9 4...

Page 8: ...ting multiple mainframes using the Master Slave card 173 11 3 3 Setting the Master Slave operating modes 176 11 3 4 Setting the Master Slave trigger 178 11 3 5 Synchronizing a Master Slave setup to ex...

Page 9: ...channel isolation test 229 12 2 10 3 High potential test 231 12 2 10 4 Engineering tests 233 12 2 11 GN610 GN611 GN610B GN611B protection mechanisms 234 12 2 11 1 Overvoltage and current protection 2...

Page 10: ...2 6 GN412 and GN413 High Speed Differential input cards 274 12 7 High resolution universal input card 275 12 7 1 GN840 GN1640 Universal 500 kS s 8 16 channel input cards 275 12 7 2 Supported sensor mo...

Page 11: ...4 1 PTP 316 14 1 1 PTP technology background 1 316 14 1 1 1 Architecture 316 14 1 2 PTP Protocol details 317 14 1 3 Best master clock algorithm BMC 318 14 2 PTP switch types 320 14 2 1 Switches using...

Page 12: ...obes master list 359 15 3 Probe bandwidth calibration 360 15 3 1 1X Probes 360 15 3 2 10X Probes 362 15 3 3 Probes and differential measurements 363 15 4 Current shunt measurements 364 A Specification...

Page 13: ...7 B 5 1 Artificial star adapter 737 B 5 2 Artifical star adapter wiring diagram 738 B 5 3 BNC to banana adapter 738 B 6 Option carrier card extensions 739 B 6 1 Master output card 739 B 6 2 Option car...

Page 14: ...ker card cable 785 B 11 Measurement cables 786 B 11 1 Shielded 2 Wire 600 V RMS CAT II cable 786 B 11 2 Test leads and clips 787 B 12 Rack mount kit 788 B 12 1 Rack mount kit 788 B 13 Shipping case 78...

Page 15: ...6 E 5 1 Using the Integrated System Recovery USB Disk 856 E 5 2 Starting recovery partition creation 857 E 5 3 Starting recovery partition restore 858 E 6 GHS Integrated system BIOS update 861 E 7 Lan...

Page 16: ...3i GEN7i with standard network switch and four or more of QuantumX B version modules 916 G 3 5 GEN3i GEN7i with PTP network switch and four or more of QuantumX B version modules 918 G 3 6 GEN3t GEN7tA...

Page 17: ...rom level converter to Digital I O connector on the mainframe 956 H 6 3 Activate Digital I O channels with Perception 956 H 6 3 1 To activate Channel 8 or Channel 9 in Perception 959 I Disk Storage Te...

Page 18: ...fications 1021 L 1 B2632 3 1 en GEN series GN810 1021 L 2 B2640 3 1 en GEN series GN811 1036 L 3 B2634 3 1 en GEN series GN812 1051 L 4 B2635 4 1 en GEN series GN813 1067 L 5 B2889 5 1 en GEN series G...

Page 19: ...situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury or alerts against unsafe practices or alerts against actions which could damage the product or result in a loss of data CAUTION...

Page 20: ...The taskbar icon is no longer labeled Start and is now simply the pearl icon of the window frame in an orb For clarity and convenience these conventions are used throughout this manual l Menu names f...

Page 21: ...ty protection has been impaired the instrument must be made inoperative and secured against any unintended operation Qualified maintenance or repair personnel should be informed Safety protection is l...

Page 22: ...d personnel Any person assigned to install maintain or repair the unit or to put the unit into operation must have first read and understood the user manual particularly the technical safety instructi...

Page 23: ...of automation and test and measurement technology l Automation plant or test and measurement operating personnel Have been instructed on how to handle the equipment and are familiar with the operatio...

Page 24: ...s manual may cause interference to radio communications As temporarily permitted by regulation it has not been tested for compliance with the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart B...

Page 25: ...fter the ground connection is made and disconnected before the ground connection is removed i e the supply lead must be connected whenever signal leads are connected WARNING For safety it is essential...

Page 26: ...WARNING If connection to a protective ground is not possible for any reason then please refer to the international safety standard EN 50191 2000 GEN3i 26 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 27: ...ground connection This point is not a protective ground connection Where caution is required this symbol refers to the user manual for further information This symbol warns that high voltages are pre...

Page 28: ...gory indicates the amount of energy that can be released if a short circuit occurs A higher category number indicates a higher energy level that can occur and can be sustained by the equipment O Other...

Page 29: ...maximum input voltage 1000 V DC Table 2 1 Insulation test voltages in accordance with IEC 61010 2 030 2010 Nominal Voltage V RMS or V DC IEC 61010 2 030 2010 5 sec AC test V RMS Impulse test V CAT II...

Page 30: ...EC 61010 2 30 2010 Nominal voltage line to neutral AC RMS or DC of MAINS being measured V Test voltage 5 s AV test V AC RMS Impulse test V peak Basic insulation and supplementary insulation Reinforced...

Page 31: ...r SCREEN AUTOMATIC DISCONNECTION of the SUPPLY CURRENT or VOLTAGE LIMITING DEVICE HAZARDOUS PART ACCESSIBLE PART and DOUBLE INSULATION Figure 2 2 Acceptable arrangement of protective means against ele...

Page 32: ...amage or has been subjected to severe transport stresses It is the responsibility of the user to ensure the safety of any accessories used with the equipment such as probes WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HA...

Page 33: ...ot be operated with the covers removed There are no user serviceable parts inside 2 5 5 Isolation CAUTION For input channels with plastic BNCs galvanically isolated from the chassis the input conducto...

Page 34: ...ount when assessing the ambient temperature If the instrument has a fan installed leave space around the equipment for unrestricted ventilation Do not store the equipment in hot areas High temperature...

Page 35: ...set by government agencies for Class 1 laser products l In the USA the GEN series products are certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health...

Page 36: ...far will the load have to be carried l Is the path clear of clutter cords slippery areas overhangs stairs curbs or uneven surfaces l Will closed doors that need to be opened be encountered l Once the...

Page 37: ...is blevet beskadiget og skal derfor kontrolleres af en kvalificeret tekniker Afbryd instrumentet fra lysnettet ved at fjerne IEC stikket Instrumentets vekselstr msafbryder er kun beregnet til funktion...

Page 38: ...alificeerde en deskundige monteur te worden gecontroleerd Om dit instrument los te koppelen van de wisselstroomvoeding dient de IEC aansluiting er uit te worden getrokken De wisselstroom voedingsschak...

Page 39: ...taa ammattihenkil ll Katkaise laitteen k ytt j nnite irrottamalla IEC liitin Laitteen verkkokytkimell on ainoastaan toiminnallinen tarkoitus Sit ei ole tarkoitettu eik se sovellu laitteen erottamiseen...

Page 40: ...echnicien qualifi Pour couper l alimentation secteur de cet instrument d brancher le cordon secteur L interrupteur d alimentation secteur sur cet instrument est purement fonctionnel Il ne s agit pas d...

Page 41: ...n einem qualifizierten Elektriker gepr ft werden Zum Trennen des Ger tes von der Wechselstromversorgung den IEC Stecker abziehen Der Wechselstromversorgungs Schalter dient bei diesem Ger t nur f r Fun...

Page 42: ...specializzato e qualificato Per disinnestare questo strumento dall alimentazione a corrente alternata levare il connettore IEC L interruttore dell alimentazione a corrente alternata di questo strument...

Page 43: ...valifisert ingeni r For koble dette instrumentet fra AC tilf rselen trekker du ut IEC kontakten AC tilf rselsbryteren p dette instrumentet er kun for funksjonelle form l Den er ikke beregnet for eller...

Page 44: ...alifica o adequada Para desconectar este instrumento da alimenta o CA retire o conector IEC da ficha Neste instrumento o interruptor de alimenta o CA fornecido apenas para fins funcionais N o se desti...

Page 45: ...verificado por um engenheiro com qualifica o adequada Para desconectar este instrumento da alimenta o CA desconecte o conector IEC Neste instrumento o interruptor de alimenta o CA fornecido somente pa...

Page 46: ...cnico especializado y autorizado al efecto Para desconectar este instrumento de la red desenchufe el conector IEC El interruptor de entrada de CA encendido se incluye solo para fines funcionales No e...

Page 47: ...t kopplas loss detta instrument fr n str mf rs rjningen dra ut IEC kontakten Brytaren f r v xelstr mf rs rjningen p detta instrument r endast avsedd f r funktionella syften Den r inte avsedd eller l m...

Page 48: ...tably qualified engineer To disconnect this instrument from the AC supply unplug the IEC connector The AC supply switch on this instrument is provided for functional purposes only It is not intended o...

Page 49: ...33V RMS 46 7V RMS 70V DC IEC 61010 1 2010 AC AC IEC AC EN 50110 1 EN 50110 2 50 V AC RMS 120 V DC GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 49...

Page 50: ...33 V RMS 46 7 V 70 V DC IEC 61010 1 2010 IEC EN 50110 1 EN 50110 2 50 V AC RMS 120 V DC GEN3i 50 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 51: ...33 46 7 70 IEC 61010 1 2010 IEC EN 50110 1 EN 50110 2 50 120 GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 51...

Page 52: ...33 V RMS 46 7 V 70 V DC IEC 61010 1 2010 AC AC IEC AC EN 50110 1 EN 50110 2 50 V AC RMS 120 V DC GEN3i 52 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 53: ...intenance procedures The European Standard EN 50110 2 is a set of normative annexes one per country which specify either the present safety requirements or give the national supplements to these minim...

Page 54: ...walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet building up electrons on your body you may get a shock the discharge event when you touch a metal doorknob This little shock discharges the built up sta...

Page 55: ...her WARNING The wrist strap is intended for static control only It will not reduce or increase your risk of receiving an electric shock from electrical equipment Follow the same precautions you would...

Page 56: ...stance between the instrument and the affected equipment l Re orient or relocate interface cables l Connect the instrument to an outlet on a different supply circuit to the affected equipment Supply c...

Page 57: ...uch as keyboards failed during the disturbance bursts and the drivers needed to restart to resume the operation Whenever you experience this malfunction using a ferrite coil on the USB cable will reso...

Page 58: ...ices that can no longer be used must be disposed of separately and not with normal household garbage For more information about waste disposal please contact local authorities or the dealer from whom...

Page 59: ...3 3 CE Declaration of conformity For information about the CE Declaration of conformity please refer to www hbm com highspeed GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 59...

Page 60: ...protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and...

Page 61: ...t or cold places as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the batteries Always try to keep batteries at room temperature A system with hot or cold batteries may not work temporarily even if the...

Page 62: ...he GEN3i For instructions on how to remove an acquisition card please refer to chapter Removing and installing input cards on page 98 CAUTION All GEN series mainframes are factory calibrated as delive...

Page 63: ...section A Battery in the PC section 4 2 1 Remove replace the battery from the backplane 1 Power off the GEN3i system and remove the power input cable Figure 4 3 Battery Backplane section GEN3i I3763...

Page 64: ...anels from the GEN3i 4 To remove the battery simply pull it out with two fingers Figure 4 4 Remove battery from the backplane 5 To place the battery on the backplane place it on the battery holder Fig...

Page 65: ...osition backplane 4 2 2 Remove replace the battery from the PC section 1 Power off the GEN3i system and remove the power input cable Figure 4 7 Battery PC section 2 Disconnect all cables to the acquis...

Page 66: ...Figure 4 8 Remove battery PC section A Metal lid 5 To place the battery in the CPU section place it on the battery holder Figure 4 9 Place the battery on the holder PC section Note Place the new batt...

Page 67: ...d clicks back into position Figure 4 10 Battery in final position PC section 7 Install all removed input cards in the exact same sequence as you removed them to avoid changes in calibration results GE...

Page 68: ...4 3 Recharging The GEN3i does not use rechargeable batteries When batteries are depleted dispose of the batteries GEN3i 68 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 69: ...batteries in a fire For more information about waste disposal please contact the local authorities or the dealer from whom the product was purchased As waste disposal regulations may differ from coun...

Page 70: ...0 VA and operates from line voltages between 100 V AC and 240 V AC at 47 63 Hz The power connection of the GEN3i is a standard IEC 320 EN 60320 C14 2 pole 3 wire male appliance inlet designed for 250...

Page 71: ...tion please refer to chapter Mains Power on page 70 Figure 5 1 GEN3i Portable Data Recorder A Power inlet The power inlet connects disconnects the main power from the GEN3i To disconnect the GEN3i fro...

Page 72: ...FUSES 3 15AT MAINS INPUT 100 240V AC D A B C Figure 5 2 Power inlet A Protective ground B Fuses 2 times of 3 15 A each C Power Inlet D Voltage rating GEN3i 72 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 73: ...ake the apparatus inoperative and secure it against any unintended operation For example if the apparatus shows visible damage or has been subjected to severe transport stresses the protection is like...

Page 74: ...This will enable access to the groove on the fuse holder 2 Using a pocket screwdriver insert the screwdriver in the slot under the fuse door and gently lift the door When unlatched pull out the fuse...

Page 75: ...d in this manual at the same time The fuse holder is equipped with two identical fuses To replace the fuses proceed as follows 1 Remove the fuses from their fixture and insert new fuses of 3 15 A slow...

Page 76: ...6 1 Using GEN3i Some of the main features include l Combines a data recorder and transient recorder system l Transient RAM up to 100 MegaSamples per channel in parallel l Isolated and non isolated cha...

Page 77: ...e device When it comes to usability a fully touch optimized Instrument Panel GUI offers a working environment that allows you to achieve your goals with effectiveness efficiency and satisfaction This...

Page 78: ...lution suitable for field use Best suited for medium channel count or high computing power applications Option for 19 rack mount available GEN7tA 7 Mobile Rack Tethered mobile data recording solution...

Page 79: ...2 Yes Yes Yes No No 1 GEN3t 2 1 GEN7tA 2 and 1 GEN17tA 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Note Grey columns are end of life systems Master Slave support Synchronisation connector also Slave input Extended Master...

Page 80: ...Ethernet RJ45 electrical without PTP synchronisation 10 Gbit Ethernet SFP optical without PTP synchronisation 1 GEN2I 2 1 GEN5I 2 1 GEN7T 2 and 1 GEN16T 2 Yes No No No No Exceptions 1 GEN7T 2 and 1 G...

Page 81: ...am GEN3i Portable Recorder 6 3 1 PCI e CPCI Backplane GEN3i uses a combined PCI e CPCI backplane The PCI e Peripheral Component Interconnect Express backplane can transfer data at very high speeds to...

Page 82: ...365 6 3 3 Master Slave support The GEN3i system has a built in Master Slave synchronization connector This connector supports the GEN series Master Slave extended synchronization protocols and is ful...

Page 83: ...perature reaches 75 C again the system assumes that there is a new thermal problem and a new user warning is initiated l If the internal temperature keeps rising and reaches 80 C the system assumes th...

Page 84: ...y Domain Selectable Anti Aliasing filter Variable Gain and Offset ADC DSP Figure 6 4 Input channel block diagram It also functions as a transient recorder with a hardware trigger on all channels with...

Page 85: ...ing warnings if any channel goes off scale The Perception software offers a variety of meters to display these on line parameters When reviewing stored files the embedded StatStream data enables an ac...

Page 86: ...me correlation and the front ends deliver a typical maximum static error of 0 1 Plug and play hardware discovery with scalability to any number of channels Perception software can group and outline si...

Page 87: ...ous mode a full drive recording can be made at 200 MB s In circular recording the GEN3i can monitor signals at 200 MB s forever and will stop only when triggered by a user pre defined event The entire...

Page 88: ...B 3 0 ports l 4 wired RJ45 and 1 Optical SFP Gigabit Ethernet connector PTP support for timing synchronization between 1 fixed RJ45 and 1 Optical SFP of these ports l Wireless LAN support in accordanc...

Page 89: ...en these two modes Primary mode l Instrument Panel for daily use Secondary mode l Standard Perception For post processing The Instrument Panel is the dedicated touch screen software interface which ha...

Page 90: ...e toolbar to switch to Perception Figure 6 6 Toolbar A Go to perception l When in Perception navigate to the menu item File select Switch to Instrument Panel and confirm the action to switch to the In...

Page 91: ...he Instrument Panel mode 6 8 1 Windows logon password and remote desktop access IMPORTANT By default the integrated systems do NOT have a password for the default account GENUser The message that pops...

Page 92: ...preferences These settings include but are not limited to Perception language start up options options for updates video information display settings etc Figure 6 8 Preferences dialog To open the Pre...

Page 93: ...ystem language and uses that language if available B The software is run in the selected language User Interface Mode startup options To start up Perception in a specific User Interface Mode 1 Click P...

Page 94: ...5i and GEN7i C Instrument Panel The Instrument Panel GUI which is the default option for GEN2i and GEN3i For more information please refer to Figure 6 7 Switch to Instrument Panel option on page 90 Pe...

Page 95: ...work RJ45 See Communication and control on page 166 for more details F I O connector trigger in out clock in event out start stop See I O connector on page 182 for more details G Probe calibration See...

Page 96: ...tions Whenever possible use the USB 3 0 ports to transfer data faster It requires USB 3 0 capable devices to allow for operation at USB 3 0 speeds When a USB 2 0 device is plugged into a USB 3 0 port...

Page 97: ...io options the GEN3i unit has connectors 3 5 mm jack for line in speaker out and microphone in As soon as the speaker out connector is used by plugging a 3 5 mm jack into it the internal speaker is di...

Page 98: ...e data recorder is factory calibrated as delivered to the customer Swapping replacing or removing of cards may result in minor deviations to the original calibration The GEN3i system should be tested...

Page 99: ...7 2 2 Installing cards To install a card 1 Power off the GEN3i system and remove the power input cable 2 Ensure that the ejector levers are in the farthest outermost position tilting away from the car...

Page 100: ...NING Screws must be locked to meet CE emissions Figure 7 6 Blind panel 1 G009 2 WARNING Any empty slots must be covered with a blind panel with a thermal strip on the back to meet the cooling requirem...

Page 101: ...The handle handles are used to carry the GEN3i system Only carry the instrument when the handle is in the upright position Figure 7 7 GEN3i with handle in the upright position GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM...

Page 102: ...g the handle You can turn the handle to act as built in stand 1 Put instrument on a flat surface 2 Push in the button on both sides of the handle Figure 7 8 Button on the handle GEN3i 102 I3763 3 1 en...

Page 103: ...elease the buttons on the handles The handle will snap into one of its fixed positions 30 indexing Figure 7 9 GEN3i multiple handle positions 3 Gently turn over the GEN3i unit so that it rests on the...

Page 104: ...s turned to back of the unit it can be used to lift the front of the instrument so that the display is angled towards the user In Figure 7 10 the angle between the display and horizontal axis is about...

Page 105: ...osition 7 4 1 To turn the feet out 1 Put the instrument on a flat surface 2 Lift the instrument front 3 Pull out the front feet by turning the back of the feet towards the front of the instrument 4 Ge...

Page 106: ...a 1 M load l 0 V to 1 V amplitude when using a 50 load In order to calibrate a probe connect the probe output to an acquisition card and set up the acquisition channel in accordance with the probe cal...

Page 107: ...3 below shows how the signal should look When the trimmer is positioned incorrectly undershoot or overshoot is seen in the signal A B C Figure 7 13 Trimming of response Incorrect and correct waveform...

Page 108: ...e GEN series mainframe is limited make sure not to exceed the maximum power output of this connector For more information on using the QuantumX together with GEN series mainframes please refer to chap...

Page 109: ...onnected PIN Signal PIN 2 Reserved not connected PIN 3 GND PIN 4 Reserved not connected PIN 5 Reserved not connected PIN 6 Reserved not connected PIN 7 PWR PIN 8 Reserved not connected Figure 7 15 GEN...

Page 110: ...mainframe The acquisition card installed in Slot A and B can use the inputs of the Digital Event Timer Counter connector WARNING Not all GEN series acquisition cards have support for the Digital Even...

Page 111: ...Counter block diagram Supported cards See specifications of acquisition cards Number of connectors 1 Connector type 44 pin female D type connector AMP HD 22 series Tyco TE connectivity 5748482 5 Mati...

Page 112: ...0 V DC Timer Counter Number of channels Two per card two cards per connector Functions See specifications of the acquisition cards that support these inputs Outputs Number of outputs Two per card two...

Page 113: ...N 22 Event Input 10B Reset Timer Counter 1B PIN 23 Event Input 11B Direction Timer Counter 1B PIN 24 Event Input 12B Clock Timer Counter 1B PIN 25 Event Input 13B PIN 26 Event Input 14B PIN 27 Ground...

Page 114: ...Counter connector 1 cable included To mainframe shield optional Figure 7 20 Block diagram and image To isolate the Digital Event Timer Counter inputs a special adapter is available It has a maximum 2...

Page 115: ...d image HBM s Torque and RPM sensors come standard with RS422 digital output signals As the GEN series Digital Event Timer Counter inputs are TTL inputs signal need to be converted to make both side a...

Page 116: ...ence RPM 90o Speed OUT RPM 0o Reference RPM 90o Sh Supply voltage ground Supply voltage ground unt Shunt User events KAB149 KAB163 KAB149 KAB163 5 V Out 5 V IN To control system To control system To c...

Page 117: ...tput of the Torque RPM sensor both to a GEN series mainframe and any other receiving system the T function output renews the original signal with an RS422 transmit buffer This setup garantees a point...

Page 118: ...ains power cable from the instrument Figure 8 1 Power button A Disk active LED is illuminated when disk is busy B Power LED is illuminated when power is on C Standby button Press to power on or off or...

Page 119: ...Figure 8 2 Acquistion control Detail A Record B Stop C Pause D Trigger GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 119...

Page 120: ...r easy access The remaining USB ports are located on the back of the unit Figure 8 3 USB 2 0 ports located on the front of the unit A USB 2 0 ports B Wireless adapter Wireless adapter For information...

Page 121: ...the acquisition unit starts in preview mode meaning that incoming signals are monitored but no data is stored If you do not change anything this is the default behavior each time you start the system...

Page 122: ...ith the IEEE 802 11 b g n wireless standard offering the best compatibility and future proof reliability With data rates up to 300 Mbit s the adapter supports a comfortable wireless bandwidth Below is...

Page 123: ...connecting to a wireless network are listed below The network is listed To connect to a network that is listed in the Connect to a network dialog double click the network name or click the network na...

Page 124: ...et click Network and Sharing Center and select the task Manage Wireless Networks 2 To change a setting right click the network s icon On the context menu that comes up Select Remove Network to remove...

Page 125: ...ork Internet dialog using one of the following options By clicking Start Settings Network Internet see Figure 8 4 on page 125 Or By clicking the Network icon in the task bar see Figure 8 6 on page 127...

Page 126: ...3B Select the Wi Fi option from the NETWORK INTERNET window Figure 8 5 Network and Internet options GEN3i 126 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 127: ...Network icon in the task bar and select Network settings to open the advanced settings see Figure 8 7 Figure 8 6 Network icon with context menu A Network settings B Network icon GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HB...

Page 128: ...rk settings If you do not have sufficient knowledge contact your IT department or a network knowledgeable person to assist you If the name SSID of the network is not broadcasted a Hidden Network is li...

Page 129: ...ions Remove the network connection Make the network connection a manual procedure recommended when you do not want to connect GEN3i to the network automatically To remove a network 1 Click Start click...

Page 130: ...the Network Connections right click the Wi Fi network icon On the context menu that comes up Select Status select Wireless Properties In the dialog that appears make sure that Connect automatically wh...

Page 131: ...d includes the interface for the local area network A mainframe has its own network address IP address For the sake of simplicity we will consider a single channel in this section SigCon Amp ADC RAM T...

Page 132: ...ggered when in sweep storage mode STOP To stop or abort a recording PAUSE This mode has two options 1 When no recording is active it places the recorder in the pause or stand by mode Although the reco...

Page 133: ...s A recording is defined as all the data that has been stored between the start of acquisition Record command and the end of acquisition The end can be defined in various ways A recording can have one...

Page 134: ...a trigger The trigger position is the same as the trigger of the first high speed sweep 9 3 1 More on sweeps Figure 9 1 Simplified generic single channel data acquisition system on page 131 is a very...

Page 135: ...seen data emerging from the ADC is stored in the buffer memory When recording the memory is continuously refreshed with new sample values until storage is halted The information available in the memor...

Page 136: ...tion is available information recorded before the signal met the trigger condition Figure 9 6 Full pre trigger storage pre trigger 100 More often one is interested in what happened just before and aft...

Page 137: ...e 9 8 Full post trigger storage pre trigger 0 Figure 9 9 Delayed trigger storage pre trigger 0 9 3 3 More on continuous data storage The most important difference between continuous data storage and s...

Page 138: ...d sweep storage but storage is on the PC hard disk and not in volatile memory In this mode the lead out is specified which is basically the same as the post trigger segment in a sweep recording l Stop...

Page 139: ...vailable l Internal time base The clock used to drive the ADC s is the built in clock l External time base The clock used to drive the ADC s is the clock signal presented at the external clock input o...

Page 140: ...tally most FFT algorithms work on data sets with a length of 2 N The binary clock base of the internal time base in combination with the division factors allow for a broad range of values that meet bo...

Page 141: ...500 250 125 62 5 31 25 204800 5 800 400 200 100 50 25 128000 8 500 250 125 62 5 31 25 15 625 102400 10 400 200 100 50 25 12 5 51200 20 200 100 50 25 12 5 6 25 40960 25 160 80 40 20 10 5 25600 40 100 5...

Page 142: ...eep of N points produces N 2 frequency domain data points within the range of frequencies between DC and the Nyquist frequency So the frequency resolution is EQ 2 f samplerate 2 N 2 For example assumi...

Page 143: ...en the acquired signal complies with a certain condition the trigger condition Each channel within a recorder can trigger this recorder For transient recording this last option is of great importance...

Page 144: ...10 1 shows a simplified diagram of a single level digital trigger detector Digitized values coming from the ADC are fed into an Arithmetic and Logic Unit ALU The value that comes out of the ALU is th...

Page 145: ...d with a hysteresis After the level detector signals a level crossing a new level crossing will only be signaled if the input signal first goes outside the hysteresis band and then returns to the trig...

Page 146: ...sample before trigger Trigger T A B C Figure 10 2 Level crossing detector Figure 10 2 shows the basic trigger mode with a specified level T and a level crossing in a positive direction In Figure 10 2...

Page 147: ...is that a second level H is used to arm the level trigger detector Otherwise stated the trigger level has been expanded to be a trigger zone that spans multiple levels T Trigger Trigger level Sample...

Page 148: ...ared to the trigger mode available when using an analog trigger detector for example as found on a classic scope A A P P 1 2 Figure 10 4 Basic trigger mode A Trigger In this mode a single level trigge...

Page 149: ...us possibilities A A A A P P 1 2 S S P P 3 4 S S Figure 10 5 Dual trigger mode A Trigger Any value for each level and the slope of the primary level can be selected The slope of the secondary level is...

Page 150: ...indow trigger mode detecting a dip in a repetitive signal Diagrams 2 and 4 show alternatives detecting a peak pulse in a repetitive signal The Window trigger mode is very useful if a periodic signal i...

Page 151: ...he trigger result l Level crossing in opposite set direction arm level l Level crossing in set direction disarm when other level is armed l Level crossing in set direction trigger when level is armed...

Page 152: ...ise or hysteresis The concept is sometimes also referred to as a sensitivity window Although not very common you can also set the level of the primary detector to a value lower than the secondary dete...

Page 153: ...ons There are two qualifier modes l Basic single level qualifier The level detector operates identical to Basic trigger mode on page 148 l Dual level qualifier The level detector operates identical to...

Page 154: ...ns that meet a specific time frame l Hold off disables the trigger detector for a set period of time after a trigger condition l Interval defines a time interval between two consecutive trigger condit...

Page 155: ...smaller than a set period of time pulse detect l Detect trigger conditions larger than a set period of time pulse reject All operations of the trigger detector are the result of crossing the level of...

Page 156: ...e In Diagrams 3 and 4 the opposite situation is depicted pulse reject Now small pulses are not recognized as trigger condition while a wider pulse generates a trigger The pulse detector can be used fo...

Page 157: ...etween two consecutive trigger events is more than the specified time interval l Between The time of the second trigger event is within a specified time interval that starts a specified time after the...

Page 158: ...ger event is within the set time interval no trigger is generated and the time interval is reset on each trigger event When a new trigger event occurs after the specified time interval i e the interva...

Page 159: ...t occurs before Interval Timer 1 has expired and the timer is reset 3 A third trigger event occurs before Interval Timer 1 has expired and the timer is reset 4 Interval 1 5 Interval Timer 1 expires an...

Page 160: ...th interval timers expire A typical use of this mode is to detect changes in the interval between pulses too early too late detection P 1 6 8 7 2 3 5 9 4 10 A A Figure 10 16 Interval timer NotBetween...

Page 161: ...ed situation So far we have seen filters that can be used to narrow the range of trigger candidates like hold off and interval timer As a last resource the event counter can be used The event counter...

Page 162: ...Trigger 1 System Trigger 2 System Trigger 3 Master Slave Channel N Qualifier 1 Qualifier N Figure 10 17 Recorder trigger logic The heart of the recorder trigger logic is the Combine block All trigger...

Page 163: ...d Signal or Calculate signal trigger The power on default selection is Measured Signal System trigger 3 operates as before transferring measured signal triggers Switching the selection to Calculate si...

Page 164: ...arator please refer to Basic trigger mode on page 148 l Dual level alarm The alarm line is active for as long as the signal exceeds one of the two levels in the specified direction For more informatio...

Page 165: ...inframes can be connected A B C D Figure 11 1 Interface Controller A PTP enabled network optical SFP slot SFP module is optional B PTP enabled network RJ45 C I O connector trigger in out clock in even...

Page 166: ...C Activity LED RJ45 network D Link speed RJ45 network Table 11 1 Ethernet LED indicators Status Activity LED Speed LED Description No network connection OFF OFF No cable attached or no signal on cabl...

Page 167: ...hen starting Perception Up to about 10 UDP frames each time in both directions More info Packets have PLAZADGRAM at the start of the data area Network Discovery Protocol Protocol Multicast Used IP add...

Page 168: ...their use with a LC connected optical cable The GEN series mainframes come with an optional 1 Gbit optical network support in the form of an SFP module Standard the SFP receiver housing is part of th...

Page 169: ...each connected mainframe and automatically compensates for the cable length delay Extended Synchronization Standard synchronization and Start Stop and Pause of a recording across multiple mainframes e...

Page 170: ...2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW 250Vpk 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW 250Vpk 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW 250Vpk 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW 250Vpk 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW 250Vpk 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 MW 250Vpk 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 M...

Page 171: ...s to other Master Slave connectors The maximum cable length supported is 500 m For more information please refer to Calculating maximum fiber cable length on page 945 As the connection is optical no g...

Page 172: ...card front panel LED indicators FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS Status Description No Link off off No valid characters detected no optical signal detected Optical signal detection initialization on off Al...

Page 173: ...MW 250Vpk 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B A C Figure 11 5 Connecting the Master Slave A Master mainframe B Slave mainframe C Fiber optic cable 11 3 2 Connecting multiple mainframes using the Master S...

Page 174: ...5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M M M M M M M M S O U T O U T O U T O U T 4 O U T O U T O U T O U T CRU 0 DVI 24V 1 5A max POWER OUT PTP1 PTP2 CAL M S I O 1 MW 250Vpk 1 MW 250Vpk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 175: ...onnector of the third Slave mainframe 4 Connect one of the connectors of the Master Output Card s G083 to the Master Slave synchronization connector of the fourth Slave mainframe 5 If more mainframes...

Page 176: ...sheet 2 In the Settings sheet go to the General group in the task pane and select Mainframe A list of available mainframes is displayed in the settings area 3 Set the master a Select the mainframe tha...

Page 177: ...click on the Master Slave mode cell to open it for modification 3 In the drop down list that appears select Stand alone HINT TIP Cables do not have to be removed as the mainframe does not use the conn...

Page 178: ...are l Disabled No trigger is transmitted to or received from other mainframes l Transmit Transmit trigger s from this recorder to other mainframes received triggers are ignored l Receive Receive trigg...

Page 179: ...the Settings sheet 2 If it is not already done switch the Settings sheet layout modes to Advanced mode 3 In the Settings sheet go to the Trigger group in the task pane and select Recorder A list of a...

Page 180: ...6 In the drop down list that appears select the setting that should be used Figure 11 10 Master Slave trigger list GEN3i 180 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 181: ...Perception work area synchronization source A Settings tab B General group C Sync source column To set the synchronization source in the Perception software proceed as follows 1 Select the Settings s...

Page 182: ...4A max PTP Figure 11 12 Interface Controller A I O connector trigger in out clock in event out start stop The I O connector comes with a BNC breakout cable for direct BNC cable connection to each fun...

Page 183: ...pull up resistor all input will be TTL High and only need an external short to signal ground to be operated The 2 k series resistor together with the diode clamps to ground and 5 V protect the digital...

Page 184: ...s Using Perception software select external time base in the Mainframe section of the Settings For an example on how to use External Time base In please refer to appendix Rotational External Clock on...

Page 185: ...ge 162 E F External Start In External Stop In PIN 6 External Start In PIN 8 External Stop In 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 5 E F The External start stop see Figure 11 15 settings are located in the General Mainfram...

Page 186: ...The External startmode setting can be used to configure the external start input A When selecting Disabled the signal on the input is ignored B When selecting Rising Edge a start is initiated when a...

Page 187: ...ns will be ignored As the Start Stop events are software processed events a one second response time typically passes before the Start Stop is executed After an event is received a disable time period...

Page 188: ...ight but direct exposure to the beam should be avoided This simple and powerful plug in and use option enables the use of an optical network connection on the Interface Controller There are two models...

Page 189: ...th of light is close to a straight line Therefore the light can travel further distances Multi Mode The cable is a type of cable that has a relatively large light carrying core Light in a larger core...

Page 190: ...The system is classified as a Class 1 laser product The SFP uses an optical light source for data and command communication It does not emit hazardous light but it is recommended to avoid direct expos...

Page 191: ...bit Ethernet card in GEN series Data Acquistion manual for further details on the specific optimized settings Front panel layout The front panel of the 10 Gbit Ethernet option has the following layout...

Page 192: ...section for ordering The two types of 10 Gbit SFP module that are used with this Ethernet card are l 10 Gbit 850 nm Multi Mode l 10 Gbit 1310 nm Single Mode Note SFP modules rated at 1 Gbit and are no...

Page 193: ...P Module on page 197 10 Gbit Ethernet card in GENDAQ series networks There are several different ways to connect individual components together when using the 10 Gbit Ethernet card therefore this card...

Page 194: ...o use this option you also need the correct connection or interface attached to your PC The correct connection is not always an SFP module but there must be a network card or adaptor installed that su...

Page 195: ...d to communicate with the 10 Gbit Ethernet card Network Interface selection in Perception With the 10 Gbit Ethernet option installed and ready to go you will be provided with the two following interfa...

Page 196: ...interface if needed If Perception finds more than one interface for Network Selection as shown in Figure 11 23 then the interface that has a Check in the box Make this the preferred network connectio...

Page 197: ...of equipment Intel Ethernet Server adaptor x520 These setting may not be the optimal settings for your specific system 11 6 1 Installing a 1 Gbit SFP 10 Gbit SFP Module Introduction This section expl...

Page 198: ...scharge of static electricity ESD ESD damage is quite easy to induce often hard to detect and always costly Therefore we must emphasize the importance of ESD preventions when handling a GEN series sys...

Page 199: ...ainframe unit is switched off Then locate the available SFP slot and remove the plastic plug if inserted PTP PTP B A Figure 11 24 Interface Controller SFP location A Interface Controller SFP location...

Page 200: ...en fingers and thumb at the end with the small black removal bar Push the back end into the available SFP slot until you hear a click C Figure 11 25 Insert device in SFP slot C Insert device GEN3i 200...

Page 201: ...Embedded software detects the device and automatically connects to it when the mainframe is powered on PTP D Figure 11 26 SFP slot with device D Device being inserted GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 20...

Page 202: ...he small black removal bar and pull it away and out from the mainframe The spring loaded removal bar releases the SFP from the front panel E Figure 11 27 SFP slot Remove device E Remove device Then if...

Page 203: ...ata acquisition system Time is acquired from either the GPS satellites using an antenna receiver IRIG GPS model only or from time code signals typical IRIG B For specifications and ordering informatio...

Page 204: ...t SMB socket Check www microsemi com for option and detailed support on BC635PMC IRIG or BC637PMC GPS Rule 1 Antenna placement A View of the sky Select an area where the GPS antenna will have an unobs...

Page 205: ...s possible Connect the amplifier directly to the antenna The line amplifiers fit nicely inside the antenna mast where they are protected from the weather Rule 3 Lightning arrestors A Is a lightning ar...

Page 206: ...ou may choose to have a connector on only one end B Multiple antenna site installations Multiple site installations may be done more efficiently using bulk cable and a connector installation tool kit...

Page 207: ...ts Maximum sample rate S s not multiplexed GN401 1 100 M GN402 1 100 M GN410 16 200 k GN411 16 1 M GN412 14 100 M GN413 14 25 M GN440 16 200 k GN441 16 1 M GN610B 18 2 M GN611B 18 200 k GN815 18 2 M G...

Page 208: ...1 GN410 4 16 200 k 128 MB 1 GN411 4 16 1 M 512 MB 1 GN412 4 14 100 M 2 GB 1 GN413 4 14 25 M 128 MB 1 GN440 4 16 200 k 128 MB 1 GN441 4 16 1 M 512 MB 1 GN610B 6 18 2 M 16 2 2 GB 1 GN611B 6 18 200 k 16...

Page 209: ...d has the recording logic sample rate selection and memory Model Receiver card Power Sample rate Resolu tion Isolation GN110 GN401 Battery 100 MS s 14 bit User application defined GN111 GN401 Battery...

Page 210: ...es No No No No 1 GN1610 2 1 GN1611 2 Yes No Yes No No 1 GN401 2 Yes No No No No 1 GN402 2 Yes No No No No 1 GN410 2 1 GN411 2 Yes No No No No 1 GN412 2 1 GN413 2 Yes No No No No 1 GN440 2 1 GN441 2 Ye...

Page 211: ...large range of high order filter characteristics with precise phase match and ultra low noise output The two Timer Counters and the G070A torque RPM adapter allow for direct interfacing to HBM torque...

Page 212: ...r filter characteristics with precise phase match and ultra low noise output The two Timer Counters and the G070A torque RPM adapter allow for direct interfacing to HBM torque transducers or other tor...

Page 213: ...ital converter At lower sample rates the digital anti alias filters allow for a large range of high order filter characteristics with precise phase match and ultra low noise output Besides the instant...

Page 214: ...r a large range of high order filter characteristics with precise phase match and ultra low noise output Besides the instantaneous values the real time cycle detection allows for cycle based real time...

Page 215: ...o prevent measuring unwanted disturbances l Keep measurement cables as short as possible in order to reduce the reception of environmental disturbances l Use shielded cables The cable should have the...

Page 216: ...oax Cable 1 KAB290 xx Figure 12 3 Typical conducted immunity More KAB290 details can be found in the appendix Measurement cables on page 786 l For high frequency disturbances where high bandwidth meas...

Page 217: ...n Connecting power on page 71 for further details If connection to a protective ground is not possible for any reason then please refer to the international safety standard EN 50191 2000 WARNING Overv...

Page 218: ...e to assess the work with which they are entrusted and detect possible risks and who have been nominated as qualified technicians by their employer WARNING Connectors and cables Do not use non protect...

Page 219: ...input voltage 1000 V DC Table 12 3 Insulation test voltages in accordance with IEC 61010 2 030 2010 Nominal voltage V RMS or V DC IEC 61010 2 030 2010 5 sec AC test V RMS Impulse test V CAT II CAT III...

Page 220: ...lated type This means that the input channel and amplifier are fully isolated from earth ground Fully isolated in this context means a very high resistance and very small capacitive coupling to ground...

Page 221: ...to 0 V the voltages at Uiso and U IN can be calculated Assuming U IN 0V 10 1 probe used probe input voltage applied is 10 Udiff Results in U IN 10 Udiff 11M 2M 1 82 Udiff Uiso 10 Udiff 11M 1M 0 91 Udi...

Page 222: ...input impedance to 10 M with 0 2 in accuracy The use of the 10 1 divider reduces the lowest user range to 0 1 V 0 2 V when using GN610 GN611 The highest input range is 1000 V due to the maximum voltag...

Page 223: ...maximum input range of the GN610B GN611B GN610 GN611 input card a similar HDP probe concept can be used However as the channels are NOT connected to earth the isolation specification of 1000 V RMS wi...

Page 224: ...I 600V 5 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 6 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 1 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 2 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 3 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 4 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 5 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 6 tA 7 PTP2 PTP1 CAL M S...

Page 225: ...isolation of the channel to chassis is 1000 V RMS and is also qualified as 600 V CAT II or 300 V CAT III The common mode of the differential input channel isolated GND can be 1000 V RMS with respect...

Page 226: ...forced 1000 V RMS 600 V CAT II Reinforced Figure 12 13 Isolation 1kV card overview l The isolation between the channel and chassis is classified as REINFORCED This can be seen as double isolation whic...

Page 227: ...tests is described below For the isolation barrier test both the DC and AC tests below see Figure 12 14 and Figure 12 15 are used with DC voltage 2 higher than the AC voltage The test value meets the...

Page 228: ...ADC Isolated channel ADC Isolated channel Chassis 4935 V DC Figure 12 15 DC type test channel to chassis GEN3i 228 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 229: ...e AC voltage The test value meets the requirements for 600 V CAT II REINFORCED The value for 2000 V RMS BASIC is lower and therefore also covered by this test Tests are conducted for one minute For de...

Page 230: ...ADC Isolated channel ADC Isolated channel Chassis 3510 V RMS Figure 12 17 AC type test channel to channel GEN3i 230 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 231: ...can withstand the high potential voltages 1 The inputs of Channel 1 3 and 5 are tested using a 1500 V RMS common mode signal with signal negative attached to chassis ground and the inputs of Channel 2...

Page 232: ...ADC Isolated channel ADC Isolated channel Chassis 1500 V RMS Chn 1 3 5 Chn 2 4 6 Figure 12 19 Hipot testing Channels 2 4 and 6 GEN3i 232 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 233: ...e it will pass the type test The test voltage used is the same high voltage DC that is used for the type tests as well as an additional impulse voltage of up to 6 kV The test voltage uses a 1 2 s rise...

Page 234: ...1000 V and repeated over 1000 times These tests have all passed successfully ADC Isolated channel ADC Isolated channel Chassis 1000 V DC Figure 12 21 Engineering input switching test 12 2 11 GN610 GN6...

Page 235: ...es the input channel The first action of the system is to add an additional current load to the input signal to create an extra voltage drop in the input series resistance The resulting additional cur...

Page 236: ...f 40 mV and it is necessary the system changes the range to 400 mV As this might not be enough due to an even higher overvoltage the system keeps monitoring the local temperature If the local temperat...

Page 237: ...es are defined as such that it is very unlikely the system would ever reach these critical temperatures when operating within its specified conditions Measure local Temperature 100 C 90 C 85 C AND Sig...

Page 238: ...l conditions are restored A temporary large overload will then only result in input sensitivity that is adjusted temporarily The automatic range adaptation is started due to thermal conditions typical...

Page 239: ...tion is achieved by the 7 pole analog anti alias filter combined with a fixed 2 MS s sampling Analog to Digital converter For all sample rates the digital anti alias filter allows for a large range of...

Page 240: ...cteristics with precise phase match and noise free digital output Optimum anti alias protection is achieved by the 7 pole analog anti alias filter combined with a fixed 2 MS s sampling Analog to Digit...

Page 241: ...be connected to the chassis of the measurement Genesis High Speed equipment Alternatively the shield could also be connected to the chassis of the object under test Shielding Coaxial Measurement cabl...

Page 242: ...ensure that the entire unit is grounded Please see section Connecting power on page 71 for further details If connection to a protective ground is not possible for any reason then please refer to the...

Page 243: ...V RMS 55 V RMS 46 7 V peak 78 V peak Current 2 mA DC 15m A DC 0 5 mA RMS 3 5m A RMS 0 7 mA peak 5 mA peak It is good practice to use isolated measurement cables However since the voltage range of the...

Page 244: ...nel ADC Isolated channel Chassis 140 V DC 55 V RMS 70 V DC 33 V RMS 70 V DC 33 V RMS 70 V DC 33 V RMS Figure 12 26 Isolation of the Isolated Basic card GN815 GN816 12 3 5 Understanding the GN815 and G...

Page 245: ...system Single ended isolated ADC Figure 12 27 Single ended isolated input channel Using probes It is possible to use passive voltage probes with single ended isolated inputs Using a standard passive 1...

Page 246: ...ble to respond with normal rise fall times and the signal is restored within the standard selected range When exceeding the 200 overload the input channel might start to take protective actions Uiso I...

Page 247: ...range selected by user automatically As the GEN series system is designed to measure 24 hours a day 7 days a week the automatic range switching has the negative side effect of reducing the sensitivit...

Page 248: ...mainframe has a last protective stage built in When local temperatures reach critical limits the system automatically turns off the mains power to prevent damage to the system or other systems near th...

Page 249: ...dditional shunt resistor provided by the user A 350 quarter bridge completion resistor is supplied for each channel plus one socket for an additional value supplied by the user A unique and powerful a...

Page 250: ...move jumper when using user completion resistors AC DC GND Isolated Common Sense On Off Off Voltage Current 3 Wire Bridge Bridge Bridge Shunt Calibration Select Shunt Basic Guard Completion Card Excit...

Page 251: ...d with other similar types A diagram of the card layout on one of the following page shows the location of each resistor 12 4 4 Shunt calibration Each bridge amplifier channel contains 100 K and 20 K...

Page 252: ...tem where the cable shield is connected only to the drive pin of the conditioner When connected like this the shield is driven to a potential that is equal to the common mode voltage of the bridge The...

Page 253: ...d near strain gauges Signal source D Inner shield Driven guard at Vcm 12 4 6 Various bridge configurations The diagrams below shows possible bridge configurations GUARD 1 4 BRIDGE COMPL INPUT V_EXC pi...

Page 254: ...XC V_EXC pin 1 pin 6 pin 2 pin 7 Figure 12 35 Half bridge standard wiring Black White Red Green Shield optional GUARD INPUT INPUT V_EXC V_EXC pin 1 pin 5 pin 6 pin 2 pin 7 Figure 12 36 Full bridge sta...

Page 255: ...egative C D arm of the bridge under software control You may find that the bridge has only 4 wires that will connect to 4 pins in the connector You must therefore pay attention to the short circuits a...

Page 256: ...REMOTE CAL REMOTE CAL V_EXC V_EXC EXT SHUNT R SENSE SENSE EXT SHUNT R AMP INPUT AMP INPUT REMOTE CAL COMMON GUARD SHIELD ISOLATED COMMON BRIDGE USER Red Black Green White 12 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 1...

Page 257: ...ggle bridge completion E Sense on off S1a and S1b in Figure 12 31 on page 250 F Show connector pinning on off G Excitation type H Excitation value I Excitation on off S2a and S2b in Figure 12 31 on pa...

Page 258: ...dge layout At least four wires are necessary to connect a bridge such as this Please refer to Figure 12 37 for connection details Inform the Perception software when a full bridge is used To select fu...

Page 259: ...on D in Figure 12 39 on page 257 until the full bridge representation can be seen Bridge completion Half 1 2 or 2 4 bridge A half bridge type sensor is a sensor that has two bridge resistors on board...

Page 260: ...e second situation You will also need to remove the jumper J1 Please refer to Figure 12 31 on page 250 for electrical schematic details and to Figure 12 32 on page 252 for mechanical location details...

Page 261: ...half bridge representation can be seen 5 Switch S3 in Figure 12 31 is closed when half bridge completion is selected Bridge completion Quarter 1 4 bridge A quarter bridge type sensor is a sensor that...

Page 262: ...ion marked QB Please refer to Figure 12 31 on page 250 for electrical schematic details and to Figure 12 32 on page 252 for mechanical location details Additional wiring needs to be added for the quar...

Page 263: ...wing options are provided for bridge excitation l Switch excitation on and off l Select between voltage and current excitation l Use sense lines to make sure that the correct voltage is applied to the...

Page 264: ...with constant current excitation to obtain an initial zero balance of the instrument output when the bridge itself is unbalanced Sense lines Remote sense or more correctly remote sensing of excitatio...

Page 265: ...e matrix l In the simplified graphical diagram click on the excitation switch I in Figure 12 39 on page 257 5 To select an excitation type do one of the following l Select the excitation type in the E...

Page 266: ...are used to monitor the voltage at the sensor connection point This puts the switch marked S1a and S1b in Figure 12 39 on page 257 into the sense position Use the Voltage procedure to set the require...

Page 267: ...ded to the plug in module in the location marked CAL Please refer to Figure 12 31 on page 250 for electrical schematic details and to Figure 12 32 on page 252 for mechanical location details Additiona...

Page 268: ...es switch S7 in Figure 12 31 Depending on the selection l When internal has been selected then select the correct value in the Shunt value column or type the value of the CAL resistor This selection o...

Page 269: ...Input section 3 Select one or more channels 4 Switch Excitation ON 5 Select an Excitation voltage 6 In the task pane select Shunt Verification in the Sensors section 7 Select one or more channels 8 Se...

Page 270: ...t one or more channels 4 Enter a value for the Warning level as a percentage 5 Enter a value as Target The target value is the result of the bridge value excitation value and shunt value Tables exist...

Page 271: ...g the output of the bridge and injecting an equal and opposite voltage This method permits rapid automatic balancing in multi channel systems and eliminates the bridge loading errors that can occur in...

Page 272: ...1 In Perception go to the Settings sheet 2 In the task pane select Bridge Balance in the Sensors section 3 Use the Balance Enable column to enable disable the balancing of channels 4 Enter a value fo...

Page 273: ...to nearly every application True optical isolation allows for measurements with a common mode voltage of up to 250 V RMS The on board differential input amplifiers eliminate noise picked up in the de...

Page 274: ...into an extremely fast transient recorder Enhanced resolution mode increases the input resolution to 16 bit for both models at lower speeds The inputs feature a fully differential amplifier that offer...

Page 275: ...detection Thermocouples piezoelectric RTD and 4 to 20 mA sensors are all directly supported Every mode supports either IEEE 1451 4 TEDS class 1 2 or 3 Class 3 IEEE approval pending Optimum anti alias...

Page 276: ...For more information on the High resolution universal input card please refer to B4170 1 0 en GEN series GN840B GN1640B on page 635 GEN3i 276 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 277: ...e and cabling on page 284 l Thermocouple mode and cabling on page 285 Basic mode and cabling Basic voltage TEDS Class 2 optional Amplifier Signal Signal Signal ground TEDS Control Teds Teds V V Signal...

Page 278: ...M bridge Pos neg Int ext Figure 12 47 Bridge mode block diagram 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 Sense Excitation Sense Excitation Signal Signal Signal ground R1 R2 R4 R3 White Red Drain wires Green G...

Page 279: ...cm Install shunt on LS strip External shunt Figure 12 49 Recommended 6 wire half bridge with shunt resistor connection 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 HB M Quarter bridge KAB7 5 00 2 2 2 GN1640B GN8...

Page 280: ...51 Basic sensor mode block diagram 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 Sense Excitation Sense Excitation Signal Signal Signal ground White Red Drain wires Grey Green Black Blue Foil shield Earth shield...

Page 281: ...ground V V TEDS Control Signal conditioner Amplifier Figure 12 53 IEPE mode block diagram GN1640B GN840B KAB173 TEDS Class 1 IEPE 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 Signal Signal wire Shield Signal grou...

Page 282: ...TEDS Class 2 Piezoelectric sensor optional Figure 12 55 Piezoelectric mode block diagram GN1640B GN840B Piezoelectric 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 Signal Signal wire Shield Signal ground 7 4 Hous...

Page 283: ...bridge TEDS Class 2 optional RTD TEDS Class 3 10 M 10 M Pt10 Pt100 Pt500 Pt1000 Pt2000 Figure 12 57 RTD mode block diagram 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 RTD Pt1000 KAB4 3133 0002 GN1640B GN840B 35...

Page 284: ...EDS Class 2 Current loop sensor optional Figure 12 58 Current loop mode block diagram 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12 1 8 7 4 Housing KAB4 3133 0002 Current loop Shield White Red Shield Sensor GN1640B...

Page 285: ...31826 Signal conditioner Signal V V 10 M 10 M Signal Teds Teds Signal ground TEDS Control Cold junction reading Amplifier Figure 12 60 Thermocouple mode block diagram Thermocouple 1 G089 2 with cold j...

Page 286: ...out G088 Figure 12 62 DIN rail mountable breakout block 1 G088 02 The G088 supports spring push in connectors for all wire connection to from the GN840B GN1640B card It is especially suited to support...

Page 287: ...built in digital cold junction sensor is used by the GN840B GN1640B card to compensate the thermal errors caused by the sensor to measurement junction The breakout supports a flash memory to enable TE...

Page 288: ...full differential input wiring In basic voltage mode the software allows the selection of differential or single ended input only In IEPE and piezoelectric mode the input is automatically selected as...

Page 289: ...up can be created to match almost any wish list Thermocouple RG 58 Coax cable KAB7 5 00 2 2 2 DIN rail breakout IEPE Full bridge LS 2 1 KAB2124 3 GN1640B Figure 12 65 Flexible wire diagram Contact cus...

Page 290: ...ally assigned one of the following signal conditioners l IEPE for accelerometers microphones etc l Charge for pressure transducers piezoelectric accelerometers etc l Voltage full differential and sing...

Page 291: ...onvertor for each channel l Sample rates up to 20 kS s both decimal and binary l Digital event support on compatible mainframes only l 200 MB on board memory The large number of channels on this singl...

Page 292: ...GROUND SIG GROUND SIG GROUND 5 V output 5 V output 5 V output RESERVED RESERVED CH 24 NEG CH 24 POS CH 23 NEG CH 23 POS CH 22 NEG CH 22 POS CH 21 NEG CH 21 POS CH 20 NEG CH 20 POS CH 19 NEG CH 19 POS...

Page 293: ...does not add any drift or error to the measured signal The automatic cable length compensation phase matches all fiber optic isolated channels to any standard analog input channel The GN112 and GN113...

Page 294: ...ecorded together with the analog input channels The counter timer functionality includes l 64 bit general purpose up down counter l Frequency RPM counter l Quadrature position measurements The counter...

Page 295: ...00 high definition test sequencer In addition software control can assign nine binary input channels to provide three channels of counter timer functionality The counter timer functionality includes l...

Page 296: ...9 Event Bit 45 Event Bit 61 5 Event Bit 12 Event Bit 28 Event Bit 44 Event Bit 60 6 Event Bit 11 Event Bit 27 Event Bit 43 Event Bit 59 7 Event Bit 10 Event Bit 26 Event Bit 42 Event Bit 58 8 Event Bi...

Page 297: ...ined with counter timer channel function 12 10 4 GN6470 and GN4070 Input block diagram The diagram below shows the block schematic representation of the event input circuitry The actual implementation...

Page 298: ...ON 12 Event Bit 53 1 Counter input 11 Event Bit 54 1 Direction increment decrement 10 Event Bit 55 1 Reset 8 Event Bit 57 2 Counter input 7 Event Bit 58 2 Direction increment decrement 6 Event Bit 59...

Page 299: ...cy measurement functionality These bits are located on the bottom connector as follows 11 54 dir 1 12 53 inp 1 7 58 dir 2 3 62 dir 3 xx pin number yy event number aaa function N channel number xx yy a...

Page 300: ...al signal input The counter is incremented on each rising edge of this signal The maximum input frequency is 10 MHz Direction The direction signal determines whether the counter is incremented directi...

Page 301: ...2 Clock input A 7 Event Bit 58 2 Direction input B 6 Event Bit 59 2 Reset 4 Event Bit 61 3 Clock input A 3 Event Bit 62 3 Direction input B 2 Event Bit 63 3 Reset In the Perception software the event...

Page 302: ...f rotation For example if A leads B the disk is rotating in a clockwise direction If B leads A then the disk is rotating in a counter clockwise direction By monitoring both the number of pulses and th...

Page 303: ...the Timer Counter connector in Perception A Signal coupling mode In quadrature mode the counter supports three ways of tracking the quadrature states defined by the signal coupling l Single precision...

Page 304: ...only increments decrements on the rising edge of the signal input This is the default traditional quadrature count mode l In double precision the counter increments decrements on both the rising and...

Page 305: ...ulses from encoder x 4 transitions quad precision selected F Technical units offset 0 G Technical units degrees H Invert reset pin Deactivated A High Level of Reset input is needed to reset the counte...

Page 306: ...tic input connectors provide the marker event channels labeled 1 through 8 The non isolated marker inputs provide the marker event channels labeled 33 through 64 EV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REC OUT A B C D E F...

Page 307: ...con Backplane XMC Connector Figure 13 1 Block diagram option carrier card The OCC supports two XMC PMC slots and one mini PCI express slot Each of these form factors are industrial type form factors t...

Page 308: ...and GPS synchronisation G064 10 Gbit Ethernet card optical G082 EtherCAT G083 Master Output Card Synchronize multiple slaves G084 10 Gbit Ethernet card electrical See appendix Option carrier card exte...

Page 309: ...specific requirements are needed for example LVDT or PT100 signals that need to be conditioned and acquired the 5B Integration card is used Figure 13 2 5B Integration card The 5B Integration card can...

Page 310: ...ing in the lab and the factory floor Figure 13 3 5B module There are several hundred different types of 5B modules available for nearly each and every physical signal 5B modules are available for sign...

Page 311: ...ough front panel space to mount the required input and output connectors A B Figure 13 4 5B Integration card design A The front panel input and output connections and the internal wiring have to be do...

Page 312: ...omized on site by the local service department or through an outside vendor The 5B Integration card can be ordered from HBM and the 5B modules from any of the 5B vendors The designer needs to take car...

Page 313: ...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 tech...

Page 314: ...tabs Note The card alone does not serve any function and must be combined with 5B series signal conditioners Proper connectors have to be mounted internal card wiring input output power has to be impl...

Page 315: ...Order No 5B Integration card GEN DAQ 5B Integration card Uses one GEN DAQ slot holds up to six 5B modules Note 5B modules I O Connectors and cabling not included Basic card required for acquisition 1...

Page 316: ...ary clock is a device with a single network connection and is either the source master of or destination slave for a synchronization reference A boundary clock has multiple network connections and can...

Page 317: ...n IEEE 1588 2008 to build a clock hierarchy and to select the grandmaster l Management messages are used by network management to monitor configure and maintain a PTP system l Signaling messages are u...

Page 318: ...tion technology used to implement the clock or location in a stratum schema although only V1 knows a data field stratum PTP V2 defines the overall quality of a clock by using the data fields clockAccu...

Page 319: ...mn are granted Master rights based on the BMC algorithm Adjustments to synchronize to an external clock result in small deviations of the sample period Technically speaking this could be seen as jitte...

Page 320: ...ock are asserted as masters to their domain to forward the clock Transparent clock Transparent clocks have been added to Version 2 of the standard as an improved method of forming cascaded topologies...

Page 321: ...reate separate synchronization domains by segmenting the synchronization path from the master clock to several slave clocks As a result systems downstream of a boundary clock do not communicate PTP me...

Page 322: ...s Peer to Peer transparent clocks Peer to Peer clocks avoid the higher master load but introduce the need to be aware of how the synchronization messages are routed through the network topology They c...

Page 323: ...4 t3 t3 t2 Master time Slave time Sync Follow_Up t1 Delay_Req t ms t sm t1 t2 Figure 14 2 One Step versus Two Step clock synchronization HBM systems are designed to work with End to End Two Step PTP p...

Page 324: ...interval field within timing packets thus making the switches temporary transparent to master and slave nodes Transparent clocks must perform this operation very accurately and at the communication s...

Page 325: ...ption t2 3 The master conveys the timestamp t1 to the slave the by either a Embedding the timestamp t1 in the Sync message One Step This requires some sort of hardware processing for highest accuracy...

Page 326: ...ase the time differences refer to times taken from different clocks which may be offset from each other However if the assumption is made that the delay in one direction is the same as the delay in th...

Page 327: ...e more stable 14 3 2 Switch delays The majority of Ethernet switches on the market use a store and forward method to decide where to send individual packets Incoming packets are stored in local memory...

Page 328: ...y boundary clocks Within each region there is a single clock the master clock serving as the primary source of time These master clocks turn synchronize to other master clocks and ultimately to the gr...

Page 329: ...they have the same epoch and measurements of any time interval by both clocks differ by no more than the specified uncertainty The timestamps generated by two synchronized clocks for the same event di...

Page 330: ...sample rates ranging from 10 kS s to 100 MS s channel to channel phase match is the vital system characteristic Channel to channel phase shift is defined as the phase time differences measured between...

Page 331: ...nnels Mainframe 1 Mainframe 2 Mainframe N tphase Figure 14 4 Determining phase shift HINT TIP Master Slave and PTP are typically the best choices for phase synchronizing multiple GEN series systems PT...

Page 332: ...ynchronous in all systems signal phase shifts are introduced by this effect Mainframe 1 Mainframe 2 Mainframe N Trigger origin t0 Transferred Trigger Transferred Trigger ttrigger Figure 14 5 Triggerin...

Page 333: ...t change the file date and time listed Perception software only uses the date time stored inside the PNRF recording file This information is never affected by the adjustment that might occur while tra...

Page 334: ...ltiple mainframes in continuous mode expectations are typically that the first sample of each channel aligns However depending on how the start and stop actions are synchronized this might not be the...

Page 335: ...rigin with a fixed pre and post trigger time frame In sweep based recordings the acquisition system is typically started first Checks on all system parts are then performed and the first trigger is in...

Page 336: ...tart 2 tstop 3 ttrigger 4 5 QuantumX Support Synchronization source Master Slave 150 ns cable de lay 1 s 150 ns Combined using PTP PTP 150 ns 1 s 1 s 516 s cable de lays Yes GPS 1 s 1 s 1 s 516 s cabl...

Page 337: ...ecording of each mainframe 4 ttrigger Maximum delay to transfer a trigger from a mainframe to all other mainframes 5 Note on trigger exchange Trigger exchange is included in the Master Slave synchroni...

Page 338: ...they are symmetrical this will result in a balanced input Differential A differential amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier that multiplies the difference between two inputs by a constant factor...

Page 339: ...connected to ground l Resistance Capacitance from each terminal to ground is different l Amplifier is typically found in oscilloscopes l Also used in GEN DAQ Basic amp Liberty 8ch DC amp l Often ident...

Page 340: ...of the amplifier l The amplifier itself measures only Uin the total input range is 10 Uin l This can be done with any oscilloscope or the GEN DAQ Basic Amp l Oscilloscope probes are typically only 2...

Page 341: ...cal l There is NO ISOLATION l Used in some of the GEN DAQ acquisition cards l Often identified by the use of two METAL BNC connectors per channel l Can be used with matched pair of probes only l Works...

Page 342: ...alanced isolated or unbalanced differential amplifier l None of the inputs are connected to ground for safety and to avoid ground loops l Typically used in isolated DAQ systems l Often identified by t...

Page 343: ...inputs are connected to ground l The positive system input accepts ten times the input voltage of the amplifier l The negative input has NOT CHANGED AT ALL l The measurement range is increased from t...

Page 344: ...olated balanced differential amplifier l Resistance Capacitance from each terminal to isolated measurement ground is identical l There is an ISOLATED MEASUREMENT GROUND l Used in GEN DAQ Universal amp...

Page 345: ...rform differential measurements l Expensive and large l Difficult to use with probes l Limited CMRR best CMV l Avoids ground loops l High level of safety Differential amplifier with common ground l Wi...

Page 346: ...rstand that they increase only the range not the isolation voltage l Passive differential matched isolated voltage probes These probes can be used with differential isolated amplifiers and increase th...

Page 347: ...ed As there is also a capacitive component in this divider the input capacitance of the amplifier and the so called compensation range of the probe need to match Otherwise signal distortion might occu...

Page 348: ...z 55 V RMS 10 2 200 MHz 300 V RMS 1 G902 2 7 75 pF 3 m 1 2 12 MHz 55 V RMS 10 2 200 MHz 300 V RMS 1 G903 2 7 45 pF 1 2 m 100 2 400 MHz 1 kV RMS 1 G904 2 10 50 pF 2 m 100 2 300 MHz 2 kV RMS 3 kV DC 3 k...

Page 349: ...1 G902 2 1 G903 2 1 G904 2 1 G906 2 1 G027 2 GN110 GN111 GN112 GN113 GN114 GN410 GN411 GN412 GN413 GN440 GN441 GN610 GN611 GN610B GN611B GN810 GN811 GN812 GN813 GN814 GN815 GN816 GN840B GN1610 GN1611...

Page 350: ...s in series with the positive input of an isolated unbalanced amplifier as well Together with the input resistor of the amplifier they form a voltage divider so that the voltage in front of the amplif...

Page 351: ...ange Cable length Divider factor Bandwidth Maximum input voltage 1 G057 2 30 70 pF 1 2 m 100 2 50 MHz 3 5 kV RMS 1 kV RMS CAT II 600 V RMS CAT III See High accuracy voltage probes for isolated amplifi...

Page 352: ...d to overcome the accuracy loss that comes with the use of passive single ended isolated voltage probes To achieve this they form a complete high accuracy voltage divider in series and parallel with t...

Page 353: ...0 0 1 250 kHz 1 kV DC 1 G042 2 AC coupled n a 1 2 m 1 0 1 250 kHz 1 kV DC 100 V Table 15 5 Passive single ended isolated voltage probe overview Input card 1 G057 2 1 G041 2 1 G042 2 GN110 GN111 GN112...

Page 354: ...resistor of the amplifier they form a voltage divider on each input side so that the voltage in series with the amplifier itself is divided As there is also a capacitive component in this divider the...

Page 355: ...40 pF 3 m 10 2 100 MHz 400 V RMS 300 V RMS CAT II 1 G907 2 35 70 pF 3 m 10 2 100 MHz 300 V RMS CAT II Table 15 7 Passive single ended isolated voltage probe overview Input card 1 G025 2 1 G026 2 1 G90...

Page 356: ...ly any amplifier their performance typically is limited The fact that they are usually battery powerd may cause some inconvenience as battery maintenance is required Active differential voltage probes...

Page 357: ...6 2 Passive voltage n a 1 G057 2 Isolated 846 948000 1 G041 2 Isolated 846 948100 1 G042 2 Isolated AC only 869 929500 1 G025 2 Differential matched 869 929600 1 G026 2 Differential matched 869 929700...

Page 358: ...p and ground lead adapters and two alligator clips with 1 jaw opening Use on probes G901 and G902 only G911 Probe Accessory Kit 1 G911 2 LDS 869 925200 Includes rigid probe tip spring loaded probe tip...

Page 359: ...PHV642 L 1 G906 2 passive single ended PMK PHV4002 3 1 G057 2 passive single ended isolated Multi Contact Isoprobe II 100 1 55pF 1 G041 2 passive single ended isolated HBM product 1 G042 2 passive si...

Page 360: ...a circuit under test The circuit under test is modeled as a voltage source with a series resistor The 1X probe or cable introduces a significant amount of capacitance that appears in parallel with the...

Page 361: ...yields a 3dB point at EQ1 f 3db 1 2 Rs RIN CIN Cprobe 1 6 28 x 500 E 3 x 150 E 12 2 kHz The loading due to the input impedance of the instrument and the probe capacitance is twofold resistive loading...

Page 362: ...pacitor is usually adjustable and can be tweaked for a nearly perfect match In these conditions the relationship of VS to VIN is EQ 4 VIN VS R2 R1 R2 R2 is the input resistance of the instrument s hig...

Page 363: ...is generally a major source of error To maintain the input match both paths should be as identical as possible Any cabling should be the same length for both inputs If individual probes are used for e...

Page 364: ...length of the coax cable l Physically separate the low voltage signal lines from the high voltage signal lines as much as possible Do not combine them When the high voltage signals include high frequ...

Page 365: ...power restores GEN3i automatically reboots and resumes the recording with the setup used during power loss GEN3i features five different Windows languages and eight different Perception languages pre...

Page 366: ...pport 3 clone mode and extended mode Speaker Speaker Out Internal speaker jack plug 3 5 mm Microphone Jack plug 3 5 mm Accessories Protective carrying bag USB keyboard and USB optical mouse Front pane...

Page 367: ...slots must be covered using the GEN DAQ blind panel This closes the mainframe front panels for EMC EMI and safety compliance and also regulates the internal airflow to cool the acquisition system corr...

Page 368: ...t Digital Event Timer Counter Sound Microphone Speakers Master Slave Sync I O Connector 4 USB 3 0 Ports QuantumX Power Supply PTP Enabled Network RJ45 PTP Enabled Network Optical Mains Power Supply RJ...

Page 369: ...secures all recorded data is stored on the SSD on regular intervals The interval time depends on the continuous data storage rate used A sudden power loss at higher continuous data storage rates resu...

Page 370: ...in this mode Not usable in this mode 1 Tested using circular recording for 48 hours Test setup uses a Windows 7 PC with Intel i7 CPU and SSD with sustained write speeds exceeding 250 MB s 2 Compressi...

Page 371: ...se shifts are not introduced by this propagation delay Synchronized time base Prevents frequency drift of the sample rates within each mainframe Measured channel trigger exchange Synchronously exchang...

Page 372: ...s 1 s 1 s Additional error after connection 0 5 s hour 0 5 s hour 0 5 s hour 0 5 s hour 1 tphase Maximum phase difference between signals This specification is not affected by any of the other specif...

Page 373: ...one full rounding resolution External Trigger In Levels TTL compatible Low 30 V to 0 7 V High 2 V to 30 V Input has an internal pull up of 20 k 1 to 5 V Input overvoltage protection 30 V DC Resolutio...

Page 374: ...when system is completely idle External Stop In Levels TTL compatible Low 30 V to 0 7 V High 2 V to 30 V Input has an internal pull up of 20 k 1 to 5 V Input overvoltage protection 30 V DC Minimum Pu...

Page 375: ...5A External Stop A PIN 36 Event Input 16A External Start A PIN 37 Event Output 2B PIN 38 Event Output 1B PIN 39 Event Output 2A PIN 40 Event Output 1A PIN 41 Ground PIN 42 Ground PIN 43 5 V Power PIN...

Page 376: ...1 7 6 2 8 3 4 5 PIN 1 Reserved not connected PIN Signal PIN 2 Reserved not connected PIN 3 GND PIN 4 Reserved not connected PIN 5 Reserved not connected PIN 6 Reserved not connected PIN 7 PWR PIN 8 R...

Page 377: ...dle used for carrying and tilting the unit to higher tilt angles Tilting Feet Two retractable feet for small tilt angles Grounding 4 mm Banana plug Casing Aluminum Plastic cover Wireless Disk Active P...

Page 378: ...ion 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safety...

Page 379: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 380: ...00 Thermocouples yes 500 kS s 24 bit 2 GB 8 16 2 fast 1 GN1640B Bridge IEPE Charge 4 20 mA PT100 PT1000 Thermocouples yes 500 kS s 24 bit 2 GB 16 16 2 fast 2 GN3210 Differential IEPE Charge no 250 kS...

Page 381: ...Cost option Cost option Cost option RPC COM Remote control Cost option Cost option Cost option Custom Software Interface Cost option Cost option Cost option Cost option STL Analysis Short Circuit Test...

Page 382: ...se Trigger monitor Live data Examples free of charge C and C getting started example programs supplied for Windows source code included Unsupported Linux getting started example by request only LabVIE...

Page 383: ...of fixed bandwidth digital AA filter ADC resolution 14 bit ADC and DAC GN111 and GN113 15 bit using four time over sampling Isolation Transmitter to receiver and transmitter to earth Input type Isolat...

Page 384: ...able Li ion Smart Battery Removable Li ion Smart Battery Power Management Digital to Analog Converter Analog Reconstruction Filter Output Buffer Output Impedance Channel 1010 F A 4 Inputs Not isolated...

Page 385: ...0 1 of Full Scale 50 V Offset error drift GN110 and GN111 60 ppm 10 V C 36 ppm 6 V F GN112 and GN113 100 ppm 10 V C 60 ppm 6 V F DC Gain error Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 50 V Bessel filter 0 1 of Ful...

Page 386: ...to 0 1 accuracy in less than 50 ns after 200 overload Restored to 10 accuracy in less than 10 ns after 200 overload Analog to Digital Conversion Sample rate per channel 0 1 S s to 100 MS s ADC resolu...

Page 387: ...filter nor any digital filter in the signal path Therefore there is no anti alias protection when wideband is selected Wideband should not be used if working in a frequency domain with recorded data...

Page 388: ...0 0 0 1 0 2 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB Frequency MHz 0 2 V Passband flatness Magnitude 2 33 1 15 1 14 2 28 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Frequency MHz 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2...

Page 389: ...ristic 6 pole Bessel optimal step response Bessel IIR filter characteristic 8 pole Bessel style IIR Bessel IIR filter user selection User selectable fixed frequencies If anti aliasing must be prevente...

Page 390: ...28 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Frequency MHz 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Frequency MHz 2 V Passband flatness 2 V Overview Magnitude dB Magnitude dB Magnitude 2 33...

Page 391: ...inframe selectable identical for all cards Minimum pulse width 500 ns Delay 1 s maximum 1 sample period Send to External Trigger Out User can select to forward External Trigger In to the External Trig...

Page 392: ...ch level Alarm output Active during valid alarm condition output supported through mainframe Alarm output delay 515 s 1 s maximum 1 sample period using decimal time base 503 s 1 s maximum 1 sample per...

Page 393: ...a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded immediately after a delayed trigger time with 100 post trigger after this time point Sweep stretch User selectable On Off When enabled any new trigger event oc...

Page 394: ...possible As soon as the selected history time is reached older recorded data is overwritten Recording can be stopped by the user or any system trigger Specified time Recording is stopped after the tim...

Page 395: ...ded data is not stopped trigger event markers are stored in recording and no new sweep data is stored A new sweep is recorded as soon as enough internal memory is available to capture a full sweep whe...

Page 396: ...ery details Power consumption 6 VA typical 8 VA maximum Operation Time using G034 batteries 30 hours 2 batteries installed 15 hours 1 battery installed Perception software can activate a low power sle...

Page 397: ...M6 screw terminal 119 mm 4 69 146 mm 5 75 175 mm 6 89 277 mm 10 91 263 mm 10 35 Figure A 20 Dimensions GN110 and GN111 transmitter Physical Weight and Dimensions GN112 and GN113 Weight 3 kg 6 6 lb Dim...

Page 398: ...30 Test Db variant 1 25 C 40 C 77 F 104 F humidity 95 90 RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014...

Page 399: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 400: ...nt probes Not supported Sensors Quarter half and full bridges using either voltage or current excitation Force Pressure MEMS type Accelerometers and Potentiometric Displacement and other strain gauge...

Page 401: ...Rem CAL Driven Guard AC DC GND Signal ground Sense On Off Off Voltage Current 3 Wire Bridge Bridge Bridge Shunt Calibration Select Shunt Basic Guard Completion Card Excitation Figure A 22 Block Diagra...

Page 402: ...gain in 1000 steps 0 1 This creates 1000 extra ranges between 2 specified ranges Offset 50 in 1000 steps 0 1 10 V range has fixed 50 offset DC Offset error Wideband 0 2 of Full Scale 120 V Bessel IIR...

Page 403: ...able in 0 05 mA steps using 7 5 V DC Excitation current accuracy 0 5 of Full Scale Bridge balance Operation principal Voltage is added to bridge to electrically balance the bridge The remaining offset...

Page 404: ...of Full Scale Input Connector Pin 1 Excitation Pin 2 Excitation Pin 4 Sense Pin 3 Sense Pin 7 Driven guard Pin 5 Signal Pin 6 Signal Pin 8 Signal ground Pin 9 User 1 4 bridge Pin 10 350 1 4 bridge Pi...

Page 405: ...el 0 1 S s to 200 kS s ADC resolution one ADC per channel 16 bit ADC Type Successive Approximation Register SAR TI ADS8401IB Time base accuracy Defined by mainframe 3 5 ppm 1 aging after 10 years 10 p...

Page 406: ...se shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Digital Bessel IIR Fc 3 dB When Bessel IIR filter is selected this is always a combination of an analog Bessel anti alias filter and a digi...

Page 407: ...then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 0125 Hz to 20 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 2 kHz Stopband attenuation s 60 dB Roll off 36 db Octave Freque...

Page 408: ...or sample rate divided by 4 10 20 40 User selects divide factor software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 031 Hz to 50 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p...

Page 409: ...er selection Auto tracking for sample rate divided by 4 10 20 40 Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 031 Hz to 50 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 1 4 adapter FIR filter behavior For all Ranges...

Page 410: ...nels Memory diagnostics Automatic memory test when system is powered on but not recording Storage sample size 16 bits 2 bytes sample Digital Events Timer Counter Digital event inputs Not supported Dig...

Page 411: ...n 16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 412: ...s Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for repetitive transients or intermittent phenomena No aggregate sample rate limitations Slow Fast Sweep Identical to single...

Page 413: ...trigger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded...

Page 414: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous stream...

Page 415: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 416: ...40 C 77 F 104 F humidity 95 90 RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized standards for CE compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Co...

Page 417: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 418: ...t probes Not supported Sensors Quarter half and full bridges using either voltage or current excitation Force Pressure MEMS type Accelerometers and Potentiometric Displacement and other strain gauge b...

Page 419: ...Rem CAL Driven Guard AC DC GND Signal ground Sense On Off Off Voltage Current 3 Wire Bridge Bridge Bridge Shunt Calibration Select Shunt Basic Guard Completion Card Excitation Figure A 36 Block Diagra...

Page 420: ...gain in 1000 steps 0 1 This creates 1000 extra ranges between 2 specified ranges Offset 50 in 1000 steps 0 1 10 V range has fixed 50 offset DC Offset error Wideband 0 2 of Full Scale 120 V Bessel IIR...

Page 421: ...able in 0 05 mA steps using 7 5 V DC Excitation current accuracy 0 5 of Full Scale Bridge balance Operation principal Voltage is added to bridge to electrically balance the bridge The remaining offset...

Page 422: ...of Full Scale Input Connector Pin 1 Excitation Pin 2 Excitation Pin 4 Sense Pin 3 Sense Pin 7 Driven guard Pin 5 Signal Pin 6 Signal Pin 8 Signal ground Pin 9 User 1 4 bridge Pin 10 350 1 4 bridge Pi...

Page 423: ...nel 0 1 S s to 1 MS s ADC resolution one ADC per channel 16 bit ADC Type Successive Approximation Register SAR TI ADS8401IB Time base accuracy Defined by mainframe 3 5 ppm 1 aging after 10 years 10 pp...

Page 424: ...anti alias filter nor any digital filter in the signal path Therefore there is no anti alias protection when wideband is selected Should not be used if working in a frequency domain with recorded data...

Page 425: ...0 70 50 30 10 10 Magnitude dB 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 Frequency kHz 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz...

Page 426: ...e then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 0125 Hz to 100 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 10 kHz Stopband attenuation s 60 dB Roll off 36 db Octave Fre...

Page 427: ...c User selectable from 0 031 Hz to 250 kHz 0 1 dB Passband flatness p 1 DC to c DC to 60 kHz bandwidth selection c 50 kHz limited by the analog anti alias filter amplitude response For all Ranges 100...

Page 428: ...le from 0 031 Hz to 250 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 1 4 Adapter FIR filter behavior DC to 50 kHz bandwidth selection c 50 kHz limited by the analog anti alias filter amplitude response Fo...

Page 429: ...nels Memory diagnostics Automatic memory test when system is powered on but not recording Storage sample size 16 bits 2 bytes sample Digital Events Timer Counter Digital event inputs Not supported Dig...

Page 430: ...n 16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 431: ...s Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for repetitive transients or intermittent phenomena No aggregate sample rate limitations Slow Fast Sweep Identical to single...

Page 432: ...igger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded i...

Page 433: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous stream...

Page 434: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 435: ...40 C 77 F 104 F humidity 95 90 RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized standards for CE compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Co...

Page 436: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 437: ...ut type Balanced differential Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended voltage probes Passive differential matched isolated voltage probes Sensors Not supported TEDS Not supported Real time...

Page 438: ...ase 1010 AC DC GND Figure A 51 Block Diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the time of calib...

Page 439: ...Full Scale 100 V Bessel filter 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V Gain error drift 100 ppm C 60ppm F Maximum static error MSE Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V Bessel filter 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V RMS Noise 50 t...

Page 440: ...filter with steep roll off a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Wideband When wideba...

Page 441: ...10 90 70 50 30 10 10 Frequency MHz Frequency MHz 2 V Wideband passband flatness 2 V Wideband overview Magnitude dB Magnitude dB 0 Magnitude 2 33 1 74 1 15 0 57 0 57 1 14 1 71 2 28 20 V Wideband passba...

Page 442: ...B Bessel filter roll off 36 dB Octave Frequency MHz Frequency MHz 2 V Bessel overview 2 V Bessel passband flatness 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 100 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 0 M...

Page 443: ...125 kHz 200 kHz 250 kHz 400 kHz 500 kHz 1 MHz 1 25 MHz 2 MHz 2 5 MHz 4 MHz 5 MHz fixed bandwidth selections Bessel IIR 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 250 kHz c 5 MHz Bessel IIR filter stop band a...

Page 444: ...gital event outputs Not supported Timer Counter Not supported Probe Power Output Connector type LEMO ERD 0S 304 CLL Mating connector type LEMO FFA 0S 304 CLA Cxx Output power 3 5 Watt Output voltage 8...

Page 445: ...ger levels Levels Maximum 2 level detectors Resolution 16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Fu...

Page 446: ...regate sample rate limitations Slow Fast Sweep is not supported by the RT FDB calculators Continuous Direct storage to PC or mainframe controlled hard disk without file size limitations triggered or u...

Page 447: ...Sweep stretch User selectable On Off When enabled any new trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the detection of a new trigger the e...

Page 448: ...led channels to optimize the continuous streaming rate Maximum recording time Until storage media filled or user selected time or unlimited when using circular recording Maximum aggregate streaming ra...

Page 449: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 450: ...H 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30...

Page 451: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 452: ...put type Balanced differential Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended voltage probes Passive differential matched isolated voltage probes Sensors Not supported TEDS Not supported Real tim...

Page 453: ...ase 1010 AC DC GND Figure A 60 Block Diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the time of calib...

Page 454: ...Full Scale 100 V Bessel filter 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V Gain error drift 100 ppm C 60ppm F Maximum static error MSE Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V Bessel filter 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V RMS Noise 50 t...

Page 455: ...ate is performed The digital filter supports a range of fixed bandwidth anti alias filters Compared to analog anti alias filters the programmable digital filter offers additional benefits like higher...

Page 456: ...B Bessel filter roll off 36 dB Octave Frequency MHz Frequency MHz 2 V Bessel overview 2 V Bessel passband flatness 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 100 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 0 M...

Page 457: ...125 kHz 200 kHz 250 kHz 400 kHz 500 kHz 1 MHz 1 25 MHz 2 MHz 2 5 MHz 4 MHz 5 MHz fixed bandwidth selections Bessel IIR 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 250 kHz c 5 MHz Bessel IIR filter stop band a...

Page 458: ...Digital event outputs Not supported Timer Counter Not supported Probe Power Output Connector type LEMO ERD 0S 304 CLL Mating connector type LEMO FFA 0S 304 CLA Cxx Output power 3 5 Watt Output voltage...

Page 459: ...ger levels Levels Maximum 2 level detectors Resolution 16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Fu...

Page 460: ...settings No aggregate sample rate limitations Slow Fast Sweep is not supported by the RT FDB calculators Continuous Direct storage to PC or mainframe controlled hard disk without file size limitations...

Page 461: ...limited to 1 sweep per 2 5 ms Sweep stretch User selectable On Off When enabled any new trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the d...

Page 462: ...led channels to optimize the continuous streaming rate Maximum recording time Until storage media filled or user selected time or unlimited when using circular recording Maximum aggregate streaming ra...

Page 463: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 464: ...H 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30...

Page 465: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 466: ...ated balanced differential Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended isolated voltage probes and Passive differential matched isolated voltage probes Sensors IEPE and current output sensors...

Page 467: ...y n A Isolation Current IEPE Us Figure A 68 Block Diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the...

Page 468: ...e 300 V Offset error drift 120 ppm C 216 ppm F 120 ppm C 216 ppm F DC Gain error Voltage Current Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V 0 2 of Full Scale 300 V Bessel IIR and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V 0 2...

Page 469: ...2 4 6 8 mA software selectable Excitation current accuracy 5 Coupling time constant 1 5 s Lower bandwidth 3 dB 0 11 Hz Maximum cable length 100 m RG 58 Isolation ADC Isolated channel Chassis ADC Isol...

Page 470: ...nd automatically tracks any user sample rate selection Compared to analog anti alias filters the programmable digital filter offers additional benefits like higher order filter with steep roll off a l...

Page 471: ...then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 0125 Hz to 20 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 2 kHz Stopband attenuation s 60 dB Roll off 36 db Octave Freque...

Page 472: ...or sample rate divided by 4 10 20 40 User selects divide factor software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 031 Hz to 50 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p...

Page 473: ...er selection Auto tracking for sample rate divided by 4 10 20 40 Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 031 Hz to 50 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 1 4 adapter FIR filter behavior For all Ranges...

Page 474: ...al time base 504 s 1 s maximum 1 sample period using binary time base Cross channel triggering Measurement channels Logical OR of triggers from all measured signals Logical AND of qualifiers from all...

Page 475: ...rdings Supports fast calculations of statistical channel information Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or in...

Page 476: ...trigger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded...

Page 477: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous stream...

Page 478: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 479: ...40 C 77 F 104 F humidity 95 90 RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized standards for CE compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Co...

Page 480: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 481: ...ted balanced differential Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended isolated voltage probes and Passive differential matched isolated voltage probes Sensors IEPE and current output sensors u...

Page 482: ...y n A Isolation Current IEPE Us Figure A 78 Block Diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the...

Page 483: ...e 300 V Offset error drift 120 ppm C 216 ppm F 120 ppm C 216 ppm F DC Gain error Voltage Current Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V 0 2 of Full Scale 300 V Bessel IIR and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 100 V 0 2...

Page 484: ...2 4 6 8 mA software selectable Excitation current accuracy 5 Coupling time constant 1 5 s Lower bandwidth 3 dB 0 11 Hz Maximum cable length 100 m RG 58 Isolation ADC Isolated channel Chassis ADC Isol...

Page 485: ...offers additional benefits like higher order filter with steep roll off a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use...

Page 486: ...90 70 50 30 10 10 Magnitude dB 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 Frequency kHz 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz...

Page 487: ...then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 0 0125 Hz to 100 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 10 kHz Stopband attenuation s 60 dB Roll off 36 db Octave Frequ...

Page 488: ...250 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c DC to 60 kHz bandwidth selection c 50 kHz limited by the analog anti alias filter amplitude response For all Ranges 200 mV p is limited to 10 kHz due to t...

Page 489: ...er FIR filter behavior DC to 50 kHz bandwidth selection c 50 kHz limited by the analog anti alias filter amplitude response For all Ranges 200 mV p is limited to 10 kHz due to anti alias filter Stopba...

Page 490: ...al time base 504 s 1 s maximum 1 sample period using binary time base Cross channel triggering Measurement channels Logical OR of triggers from all measured signals Logical AND of qualifiers from all...

Page 491: ...rdings Supports fast calculations of statistical channel information Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or in...

Page 492: ...igger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded i...

Page 493: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous stream...

Page 494: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 495: ...40 C 77 F 104 F humidity 95 90 RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized standards for CE compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Co...

Page 496: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 497: ...ted Slot width 1 Block Diagram 1010 AC DC GND F A F n 1 n 1 z 1 z 1 a1 a2 b2 b1 x n y n A F x T Sample Rate Channel Card Trigger Communication Memory Recording control Synchronization Sample Rate Real...

Page 498: ...esponse Frequency Hz Figure A 90 Representative AC coupling response Ranges 20 mV 50 mV 0 1 V 0 2 V 0 5 V 1 V 2 V 5 V 10 V 20 V 50 V 100 V 200 V 500 V 1000 V Offset 50 in 1000 steps 0 1 1000 V range h...

Page 499: ...ier increases its range in steps of a factor of 10 until the overload ceases When the overload exceeds 1000 V the input signal is disconnected and the amplifier input is grounded When the temperature...

Page 500: ...olation and Input Type Testing IEC61010 1 2010 and EC61010 2 30 2010 isolation tests Channel to channel 3510 V RMS and 4935 V DC for 5 s 3260 V RMS and 4596 V DC for 1 minute Channel to chassis 3510 V...

Page 501: ...al output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Wideband When wideband is selected there is neither an analog anti alias filter nor any digital filter in th...

Page 502: ...0 57 0 57 1 14 1 71 2 28 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 1000 100 10 1 0 1 20 V Wideband passband flatness 0 2 0 1 0 0 05 0 15 0 1 0 15 0 05 0 2 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 20 V Wideband overview 130 110 9...

Page 503: ...IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to 0 14 c Bessel IIR filter stopband attenuation s 60 dB With the Bessel IIR filter bandwidth selection of c 200 kHz a peak of 55 dB occurs between 1 6 MHz and 1 8 MHz due...

Page 504: ...R filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 250 kHz Butterworth IIR 0 1 dB passband p 2 DC to 0 7 c for c 100 kHz DC to 0 6 c due to analog anti alias filter bandwidth Butterworth IIR filter sto...

Page 505: ...R filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 250 kHz Elliptic IIR 0 1 dB passband p 2 DC to c for c 100 kHz DC to 0 7 c due to analog anti alias filter bandwidth Elliptic IIR filter stopband atte...

Page 506: ...ned by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is measured with a 50 termination resistor on the input and uses sine wave s...

Page 507: ...lse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm co...

Page 508: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 509: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 104 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 510: ...Wheel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 105 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins sig...

Page 511: ...measuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 512: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 513: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 514: ...r sample rates the number of calculators is reduced to match the available DSP power DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calcul...

Page 515: ...ng Acquisition Mode Details 16 Bit Resolution Recording Mode Single Sweep Multiple Sweeps Slow Fast Sweep Continuous Dual Rate Enabled channels Enabled channels Enabled channels 1 Ch 6 Ch 6 Ch events...

Page 516: ...n a recording No sweep data is stored New sweep data is recorded as soon as enough internal memory is available to capture a full sweep when a trigger occurs Slow Fast Sweep Maximum number of Sweeps 1...

Page 517: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 518: ...ation 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safet...

Page 519: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 520: ...ammable math routines EtherCat output Maximum 1000 updates per second with 1 ms output latency Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events and 2 Timer Counter channels Standard data streaming up to...

Page 521: ...red and black Input type Analog isolated balanced differential Input impedance 2 1 M 1 33 pF 10 ranges larger than 5 V All other ranges 57 pF 10 Input coupling Coupling modes AC DC GND AC coupling fr...

Page 522: ...r Ranges V Ranges V Ranges V MSE Wideband Detail MSE Wideband Detail MSE all filters MSE all filters Typical Maximum Error Error Typical Typical Maximum Maximum Wideband Typical Maximum 0 01 V 2 020 3...

Page 523: ...mum Wideband 20 ppm C 12 ppm F 35 ppm C 20 ppm F All filters 20 ppm C 12 ppm F 35 ppm C 20 ppm F 0 Ranges V Ranges V Typical Maximum Typical Maximum Drift ppm Drift ppm Typical Maximum Typical Maximum...

Page 524: ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 Figure A 114 DC offset error DC Offset...

Page 525: ...11 0 011 0 011 0 011 0 011 0 011 0 011 0 011 0 120 0 070 0 040 0 030 0 025 0 022 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 021 0 02 V 0 05 V 0 1 V 0 2 V 0 5 V 1 V 2 V 5 V 10 V 20 V 50 V...

Page 526: ...05 range 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02 reading 0 1 range 0 02 reading 0 1 range 0 02 reading 0 15 range 100 V DC 35 3 V RMS 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02...

Page 527: ...olation and Input Type Testing IEC61010 1 2010 and EC61010 2 30 2010 isolation tests Channel to channel 3510 V RMS and 4935 V DC for 5 s 3260 V RMS and 4596 V DC for 1 minute Channel to chassis 3510 V...

Page 528: ...of the user sample rate and automatically tracks any user sample rate selection Compared to analog anti alias filters the programmable digital filter offers additional benefits like higher order filt...

Page 529: ...8 29 97 72 Magnitude Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 1000 100 10 1 0 1 10 V Wideband passband flatness 0 2 Specification line Specification line 0 1 0 0 05 0 15 0 1 0 15 0 05 0 2 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB...

Page 530: ...14 c Bessel IIR filter stopband attenuation s 60 dB With the Bessel IIR filter bandwidth selection of c 200 kHz a peak of 55 dB occurs between 1 6 MHz and 1 8 MHz due to limited analog anti alias filt...

Page 531: ...ble from 1 Hz to 250 kHz Butterworth IIR 0 1 dB passband p 2 DC to 0 7 c for c 100 kHz DC to 0 6 c due to analog anti alias filter bandwidth Butterworth IIR filter stopband attenuation s 75 dB Butterw...

Page 532: ...Hz to 250 kHz Elliptic IIR 0 1 dB passband p 2 DC to c for c 100 kHz DC to 0 7 c due to analog anti alias filter bandwidth Elliptic IIR filter stopband attenuation s 75 dB Elliptic IIR filter roll off...

Page 533: ...ainframe 0 2 6 ns 0 2 6 ns 0 2 6 ns GN610B channels across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is...

Page 534: ...s Trigger 1 high pulse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not...

Page 535: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 536: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 129 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 537: ...Wheel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 130 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins sig...

Page 538: ...measuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 539: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 540: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 541: ...mple rates the number of calculators is reduced to match the available DSP power DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculatio...

Page 542: ...ger Detector Source 1 Source N Programmable Math Sample Based Calculator F x Trigger Detector Source 1 Source N Programmable Math To Channel Card Trigger Source Figure A 133 Real time formula database...

Page 543: ...NRF file During recording use a review while recording display to monitor the results In user mode Dual Perception V7 0 calculates and stores the sample based results for the sweep high rate data samp...

Page 544: ...Due to the asynchronous nature of cycle based results all cycle based results are continuously stored and used in both the sweep as well as the continuous sections of the recording Acquisition Mode De...

Page 545: ...mited to 1 sweep per 2 5 ms Sweep stretch User selectable On Off When enabled any new trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the dete...

Page 546: ...ew trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the detection of a new trigger the extended post trigger does not fit within the sweep memo...

Page 547: ...ation 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safet...

Page 548: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 549: ...orted Slot width 1 Block Diagram 1010 AC DC GND F A F n 1 n 1 z 1 z 1 a1 a2 b2 b1 x n y n A F x T Sample Rate Channel Card Trigger Communication Memory Recording control Synchronization Sample Rate Re...

Page 550: ...30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Magnitude Frequency Hz 48 Hz AC coupling response Frequency Hz Figure A 135 Representative AC coupling response Ranges 20 mV 50 mV 0 1 V 0 2 V 0 5 V 1 V 2 V 5 V 10 V 20 V 50 V...

Page 551: ...increases its range in steps of a factor of 10 until the overload ceases When the overload exceeds 1000 V the input signal is disconnected and the amplifier input is grounded When the temperature ret...

Page 552: ...olation and Input Type Testing IEC61010 1 2010 and EC61010 2 30 2010 isolation tests Channel to channel 3510 V RMS and 4935 V DC for 5 s 3260 V RMS and 4596 V DC for 1 minute Channel to chassis 3510 V...

Page 553: ...f a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Bessel IIR When Bessel IIR filter is selected...

Page 554: ...usts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 0 4 Hz to 20 kHz Bessel IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to 0 14 c Bessel IIR filter stopband attenuation s...

Page 555: ...adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Butterworth IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz Butterworth IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to 0 7 c Butterworth IIR filter stopban...

Page 556: ...n adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Elliptic IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz Elliptic IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to c Elliptic IIR filter stopband attenuati...

Page 557: ...Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is measured with a 50 termination resistor on the input and uses sine wave signals on the channel above and below the channel being...

Page 558: ...lse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm co...

Page 559: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 560: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 148 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 561: ...Wheel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 149 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins sig...

Page 562: ...measuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 563: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 564: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 565: ...er of calculators 32 DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculation with the highest computation power could result in a reduc...

Page 566: ...etails 16 Bit Resolution Recording Mode Single Sweep Multiple Sweeps Slow Fast Sweep Continuous Dual Rate Enabled channels Enabled channels Enabled channels 1 Ch 6 Ch 6 Ch events 1 Ch 6 Ch 6 Ch events...

Page 567: ...n a recording No sweep data is stored New sweep data is recorded as soon as enough internal memory is available to capture a full sweep when a trigger occurs Slow Fast Sweep Maximum number of Sweeps 1...

Page 568: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 569: ...ation 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safet...

Page 570: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 571: ...grammable math routines EtherCat output Maximum 1000 updates per second with 1 ms output latency Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events and 2 Timer Counter channels Standard data streaming up t...

Page 572: ...red and black Input type Analog isolated balanced differential Input impedance 2 1 M 1 33 pF 10 ranges larger than 5 V All other ranges 57 pF 10 Input coupling Coupling modes AC DC GND AC coupling fr...

Page 573: ...l the range that was originally selected is restored The automatic auto range cannot be turned off Overload recovery time Restored to 0 1 accuracy in less than 5 s after 200 overload Maximum Static Er...

Page 574: ...A 156 DC gain error DC gain error drift Typical Maximum All filters 20 ppm C 12 ppm F 35 ppm C 20 ppm F Ranges V Drift ppm Typical Maximum Typical Maximum Drift ppm C DC gain drift 10 V range all fil...

Page 575: ...ature C F Typical Maximum Typical Maximum Drift ppm C 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 All filters Typical ppm C Maximum ppm C 0...

Page 576: ...05 range 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02 reading 0 1 range 0 02 reading 0 1 range 0 02 reading 0 15 range 100 V DC 35 3 V RMS 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02 reading 0 05 range 0 02...

Page 577: ...olation and Input Type Testing IEC61010 1 2010 and EC61010 2 30 2010 isolation tests Channel to channel 3510 V RMS and 4935 V DC for 5 s 3260 V RMS and 4596 V DC for 1 minute Channel to chassis 3510 V...

Page 578: ...e rate is performed The digital filter is programmed to a fraction of the user sample rate and automatically tracks any user sample rate selection Compared to analog anti alias filters the programmabl...

Page 579: ...e sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 0 4 Hz to 20 kHz Bessel IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to 0 14 c Bessel IIR filter stopband attenuation s 60 dB Bessel IIR filte...

Page 580: ...the sample rate is changed Butterworth IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz Butterworth IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to 0 7 c Butterworth IIR filter stopband attenuation s 75 dB B...

Page 581: ...en the sample rate is changed Elliptic IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz Elliptic IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to c Elliptic IIR filter stopband attenuation s 75 dB Elliptic IIR...

Page 582: ...s across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is measured with a 50 termination resistor on the in...

Page 583: ...s Trigger 1 high pulse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not...

Page 584: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 585: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 172 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 586: ...Wheel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 173 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins sig...

Page 587: ...measuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 588: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 589: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 590: ...f calculators 32 DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculation with the highest computation power could result in a reduction...

Page 591: ...ger Detector Source 1 Source N Programmable Math Sample Based Calculator F x Trigger Detector Source 1 Source N Programmable Math To Channel Card Trigger Source Figure A 176 Real time formula database...

Page 592: ...NRF file During recording use a review while recording display to monitor the results In user mode Dual Perception V7 0 calculates and stores the sample based results for the sweep high rate data samp...

Page 593: ...us nature of cycle based results all cycle based results are continuously stored and used in both the sweep as well as the continuous sections of the recording Acquisition Mode Details 16 Bit Resoluti...

Page 594: ...mited to 1 sweep per 2 5 ms Sweep stretch User selectable On Off When enabled any new trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the dete...

Page 595: ...ew trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the detection of a new trigger the extended post trigger does not fit within the sweep memo...

Page 596: ...ation 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safet...

Page 597: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 598: ...ted EtherCat output Not supported Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events and 2 Timer Counter channels Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Supported Fast data streaming up to 1 GB s Supported...

Page 599: ...DC GND AC coupling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB 1 6 Hz AC coupling response dB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude...

Page 600: ...The overvoltage protection is not active for as long as the input voltage remains less than 200 of the selected input range or 70 V whichever value is the smallest Maximum nondestructive voltage 70 V...

Page 601: ...tion one ADC per channel 18 bit ADC type Successive Approximation Register SAR Analog Devices AD7986BCPZ Time base accuracy Defined by mainframe 3 5 ppm 1 aging after 10 years 10 ppm Binary sample rat...

Page 602: ...al output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Wideband When wideband is selected there is neither an analog anti alias filter nor any digital filter in th...

Page 603: ...kHz Magnitude dB 1000 100 10 1 0 1 4 V Wideband passband flatness 0 2 0 1 0 0 05 0 15 0 1 0 15 0 05 0 2 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 4 V Wideband overview 130 150 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 130 150 110 90 7...

Page 604: ...electable from 0 4 Hz to 200 kHz Bessel IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to 35 kHz c 200 kHz 1 Bessel IIR filter stopband attenuation s 60 dB With the Bessel IIR filter bandwidth selection of c 200 kHz a pe...

Page 605: ...250 kHz Butterworth IIR 0 1 dB passband p 2 DC to 150 kHz c 200 kHz 2 Butterworth IIR filter stopband attenuation s 75 dB With the Butterworth IIR filter bandwidth selection of c 250 kHz a peak of 60...

Page 606: ...1 Hz to 250 kHz Elliptic IIR 0 1 dB passband p 2 DC to c Elliptic IIR filter stopband attenuation s 75 dB With the Elliptic IIR filter bandwidth selection of c 250 kHz a peak of 60 dB occurs between 1...

Page 607: ...by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is measured with a 50 termination resistor on the input and uses sine wave sign...

Page 608: ...lse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm co...

Page 609: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 610: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 611: ...r sample rates the number of calculators is reduced to match the available DSP power DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calcul...

Page 612: ...ing Acquisition Mode Details 16 Bit Resolution Recording Mode Single Sweep Multiple Sweeps Slow Fast Sweep Continuous Dual Rate Enabled channels Enabled channels Enabled channels 1 Ch 8 Ch 8 Ch events...

Page 613: ...n a recording No sweep data is stored New sweep data is recorded as soon as enough internal memory is available to capture a full sweep when a trigger occurs Slow Fast Sweep Maximum number of Sweeps 1...

Page 614: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 615: ...ation 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safet...

Page 616: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 617: ...orted EtherCat output Not supported Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events and 2 Timer Counter channels Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Supported Fast data streaming up to 1 GB s Support...

Page 618: ...han 1 V All other ranges 66 pF 10 Input coupling Coupling modes AC DC GND AC coupling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB 1 6 Hz AC coupling response dB 0...

Page 619: ...The overvoltage protection is not active for as long as the input voltage remains less than 200 of the selected input range or 70 V whichever value is the smallest Maximum nondestructive voltage 70 V...

Page 620: ...tion one ADC per channel 18 bit ADC type Successive Approximation Register SAR Analog Devices AD7986BCPZ Time base accuracy Defined by mainframe 3 5 ppm 1 aging after 10 years 10 ppm Binary sample rat...

Page 621: ...f a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Bessel IIR When Bessel IIR filter is selected...

Page 622: ...from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 0 4 Hz to 20 kHz Bessel IIR 0 1 dB passband p 1 DC to...

Page 623: ...tor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Butterworth IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz Butterworth IIR 0 1 dB passband...

Page 624: ...sion factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Elliptic IIR filter bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz Elliptic IIR 0 1 dB passba...

Page 625: ...sed None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is measured with a 50 termination resistor on the input and uses sine wave signals on the channel above and...

Page 626: ...lse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm co...

Page 627: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 628: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 629: ...er of calculators 32 DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculation with the highest computation power could result in a reduc...

Page 630: ...ails 16 Bit Resolution Recording Mode Single Sweep Multiple Sweeps Slow Fast Sweep Continuous Dual Rate Enabled channels Enabled channels Enabled channels 1 Ch 8 Ch 8 Ch events 1 Ch 8 Ch 8 Ch events 1...

Page 631: ...n a recording No sweep data is stored New sweep data is recorded as soon as enough internal memory is available to capture a full sweep when a trigger occurs Slow Fast Sweep Maximum number of Sweeps 1...

Page 632: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 633: ...ation 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safet...

Page 634: ...EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 10 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 635: ...splacement transducers IEPE piezoelectric Pt10 Pt100 Pt500 Pt1000 Pt2000 4 20 mA sensors Thermocouples types K J T B E N R S and C TEDS Class 1 2 and Class 3 pending IEEE acceptance Real time cycle ba...

Page 636: ...ypical and maximum specification given in this data sheet are based on respectively 1 68 27 and 5 99 9999 statistical evaluations of calibration results Cards exceeding the maximum specifications are...

Page 637: ...0 steps 0 1 For all ranges except 10 V range 20 V span Common mode referred to system ground earth Ranges Less than or equal to 100m V Larger than or equal to 1 V Rejection CMR 100 dB 80 Hz 105 dB typ...

Page 638: ...error Wideband 0 0 02 0 04 0 06 0 08 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 Detail voltage DC gain error Wideband 0 000 0 005 0 010 0 015 0 020 0 025 0 030 0 035 0 0...

Page 639: ...cal Maximum Ranges V Voltage DC offset drift Wideband Typical Maximum Detail voltage DC offset drift 0 1 V range 0 32 10 50 20 68 30 86 40 104 Temperature C F 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 800 600 400 2...

Page 640: ...ng Single ended positive single ended negative and differential Signal input coupling Coupling modes AC DC GND AC coupling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB Basic Wiring Diagram 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 13 12...

Page 641: ...half bridge completion resistors 2 times 10 k 0 05 2 ppm C tracking Bridge excitation modes Constant voltage Constant voltage excitation Selectable excitation voltage Bipolar 0 5 V DC to 5 0 V DC maxi...

Page 642: ...en Grey Blue Black Foil shield Earth shield 12 2 11 1 8 4 5 Housing Drain wire Foil shield KAB7 5 00 2 2 2 LS 2 Use double shielded wires to reduce high frequency noise GN1640B GN840B Keep wire length...

Page 643: ...ectable excitation voltage Bipolar 0 5 V to 5 0 V DC maximum 30 mA Excitation voltage in accuracy 0 25 Excitation voltage sense 2 separate connector pins available wiring required no internal bypass T...

Page 644: ...on current I 2 4 6 8 mA software selectable Excitation current accuracy 5 Coupling time constant 1 5 s 3 dB high pass bandwidth limit 0 1 Hz 20 Maximum cable length 100 m RG 58 Wire diagnostics Open a...

Page 645: ...0 270 1 050 0 045 0 150 0 023 0 060 0 021 0 051 0 021 0 051 Voltage gain IEPE Wideband Error Error 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 Ranges V 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 Range 0 001 V 0 01 V 0 1 V 1 V 10 V 0 00 0...

Page 646: ...gain error drift Typical 20 ppm C 12 ppm F Maximum 65 ppm C 36 ppm F 3 dB high pass bandwidth limit 1 Hz 20 3 dB low pass bandwidth limit 33 kHz 10 when a 650 pF source capacity is used 106 kHz 10 whe...

Page 647: ...0 C to 0 C 328 F to 32 F 0 25 C 1 1 C 0 C to 850 C 32 F to 1562 F 0 25 C 0 04 of reading C 1 1 C 0 055 of reading C Pt500 200 C to 0 C 328 F to 32 F 0 1 C 0 35 C 0 C to 850 C 32 F to 1562 F 0 1 C 0 2...

Page 648: ...gnal Teds Teds Signal ground Amplifier TEDS Class 2 Current loop sensor optional Figure A 228 Current loop mode block diagram Resistance value typical 62 Input fuse 0 1 A self resettable Cable length...

Page 649: ...015 0 055 2 mA 0 011 0 033 20 mA 0 011 0 031 Error Error Typical Maximum Typical Maximum 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 00 0 02 0 04 0 06 0 08 0 10 0 12 0 14 Current DC gain error Wideband Detail...

Page 650: ...09 20 mA 0 001 0 002 Figure A 233 Current offset error Current offset error drift of Full Scale Typical Maximum Wideband 5 ppm of Full Scale 20 nA C 3 ppm of Full Scale 12 nA F 15 ppm of Full Scale 40...

Page 651: ...C to 2315 C 1832 F to 4199 F 1 5 C 2 7 F 3 C 5 4 F Type E From 200 C to 900 C 328 F to 1652 F 0 4 C 0 72 F 0 8 C 1 44 F Type J From 210 C to 1200 C 346 F to 2192 F 0 5 C 0 9 F 1 C 1 8 F Type K From 2...

Page 652: ...V RMS Isolated channel V V ADC Isolated channel V V ADC Figure A 237 Isolation schematic Channel to chassis earth 33 V RMS 70 V DC Channel to channel Isolated GND to isolated GND 33 V RMS 70 V DC Inpu...

Page 653: ...Brown 350 bridge 10 Yellow Sense TEDS class 3 11 Grey Sense 12 Green TEDS class 2 13 Grey Black TEDS class 2 14 Green Black Analog to Digital Conversion Sample rate per channel 0 1 S s to 500 kS s AD...

Page 654: ...herefore there is always anti alias protection when wideband is selected Bessel IIR When Bessel IIR filter is selected this is always a combination of the anti alias filter built in the Sigma Delta AD...

Page 655: ...e dB Magnitude dB 100 Magnitude 102 33 101 74 101 16 100 58 99 43 98 86 98 29 97 72 1000 100 10 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 05 0 15 0 1 0 15 0 05 0 2 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 1 mV Wideband 500 kS s Overview 1...

Page 656: ...ed Bandwidth c User selectable from 1 Hz to 50 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to 0 18 c Limited to 6 kHz for 1 mV range Stopband 180 dB 160 dB for 1 mV range Roll off 72 dB octave Frequency kHz F...

Page 657: ...h c User selectable from 2 5 Hz to 125 kHz 0 1 dB passband ripple p DC to 0 8 c Limited to 7 kHz for 1 mV range Stopband attenuation s 180 dB 160 dB for 1 mV range Roll off 72 dB octave Frequency kHz...

Page 658: ...sband ripple p DC to c For c 125 kHz DC to 100 kHz due to amplifier bandwidth When using the range 1 mV for c 10 kHz DC to 7 kHz due to amplifier bandwidth Stopband attenuation s 180 dB 160 dB for 1 m...

Page 659: ...y ls Approximately 1 5 to 2 5 c 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 hc to lc limited to 7 kHz for 1 mV range High pass stopband attenuation hs 90 dB Low pass stopband attenuation ls 180 dB 160 dB for 1 mV ra...

Page 660: ...ined by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP Channel to Channel Crosstalk Channel to channel crosstalk is measured with a 50 termination resistor on the input and uses sine wave...

Page 661: ...s Trigger 1 high pulse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not...

Page 662: ...measuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 663: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 664: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 252 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 665: ...Wheel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 253 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins sig...

Page 666: ...sample period using binary time base Default 516 504 s for decimal binary time base compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards...

Page 667: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 668: ...mple rates the number of calculators is reduced to match the available DSP power DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculatio...

Page 669: ...ger Detector Source 1 Source N Programmable Math Sample Based Calculator F x Trigger Detector Source 1 Source N Programmable Math To Channel Card Trigger Source Figure A 255 Real time formula database...

Page 670: ...NRF file During recording use a review while recording display to monitor the results In user mode Dual Perception V7 0 calculates and stores the sample based results for the sweep high rate data samp...

Page 671: ...nature of cycle based results all cycle based results are continuously stored and used in both the sweep as well as the continuous sections of the recording Acquisition Mode Details 16 Bit storage Sin...

Page 672: ...Sweep stretch User selectable On Off When enabled any new trigger event occurring in the post trigger segment of the sweep restarts the post trigger length If upon the detection of a new trigger the e...

Page 673: ...led channels to optimize the continuous streaming rate Maximum recording time Until storage media filled or user selected time or unlimited when using circular recording Maximum aggregate streaming ra...

Page 674: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 675: ...outs G088 G089 and or G090 allow flexible connections to the GN1640B or GN840B Thermocouple RG 58 Coax cable KAB7 5 00 2 2 2 DIN rail breakout IEPE Full bridge LS 2 1 KAB2124 3 GN1640B Figure A 256 Fl...

Page 676: ...H 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30...

Page 677: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 678: ...ported Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events and 2 Timer Counter channels Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Yes supported by all GEN series mainframes Fast data streaming up to 1 GB s Not...

Page 679: ...ling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB 1 6 Hz AC coupling response dB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude Frequency Hz 1...

Page 680: ...er 200 overload Input Ranges When Using Passive Voltage Probes Detailed probe specifications can be found at the end of this datasheet Single ended Added voltage ranges G901 10 1 divide factor 50 V 10...

Page 681: ...RG 58 Wire diagnostics Open and shorted IEPE wiring detected Requires Perception V7 00 or higher TEDS support Class 1 including software selectable auto detect the presence of an attached sensor Char...

Page 682: ...RUZ Time base accuracy Defined by mainframe 3 5 ppm 1 aging after 10 years 10 ppm Binary sample rate Supported produces rounded BIN values when calculating FFT s Maximum binary sample rate 256 kS s Ex...

Page 683: ...er is always in the signal path Therefore the anti alias protection is always active when Sigma Delta wideband is selected Bessel IIR When Bessel IIR filter is selected this is always a combination of...

Page 684: ...e rates 0 1 dB passband flatness 1 DC to 20 kHz Frequency kHz 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB Magnitude dB 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 Magnitude dB 0 2 0 15 0 1 0 05 0 05 0 0 05 0 1 0 1...

Page 685: ...ser selects divide factor from current sample rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 40 Hz to 25 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 10 Sto...

Page 686: ...current sample rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 100 Hz to 62 5 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 2 or maximum 10 kHz Stopband atte...

Page 687: ...m current sample rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c 100 Hz to 62 5 kHz Stopband frequency s Approximately 1 25 c 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 1 5 or maxi...

Page 688: ...and 100 Hz High pass stopband frequency hs Approximately hc 2 5 Low pass bandwidth lc 2 kHz 20 kHz 40 kHz and 50 kHz Low pass stopband frequency s Approximately 1 5 to 2 5 c 0 1 dB passband flatness p...

Page 689: ...n card 0 1 deg 30 ns GN3210 Channels within mainframe 0 1 deg 30 ns Elliptic IIR Filter frequency 62 5 kHz 250 kS s Channels on card 0 1 deg 30 ns GN3210 Channels within mainframe 0 1 deg 30 ns GN3210...

Page 690: ...pulse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm...

Page 691: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 692: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure A 272 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 693: ...measuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 694: ...516 504 s for decimal binary time base to be compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards used within the mainframe Cross chann...

Page 695: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 696: ...r sample rates the number of calculators is reduced to match the available DSP power DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calcul...

Page 697: ...Enabled Channels 1 Ch 16 Ch 32 Ch 1 Ch 16 Ch 32 Ch 1 Ch 16 Ch 32 Ch Max sweep memory 1000 MS 62 5 MS 31 MS not used 800 MS 50 MS 25 MS Max sweep sample rate 250 kS s not used 250 kS s Max continuous...

Page 698: ...number of Sweeps 1 per recording Maximum slow sample rate Fast sample rate divided by two Maximum fast sample rate switches 20 sample rate switching always stops when sweep ends Minimum time between...

Page 699: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 700: ...2 POS CH 1 NEG CH 1 POS RESERVED CH 16 NEG CH 16 POS CH 15 NEG CH 15 POS CH 14 NEG CH 14 POS CH 13 NEG CH 13 POS CH 12 NEG CH 12 POS CH 11 NEG CH 11 POS CH 10 NEG CH 10 POS CH 9 NEG CH 9 POS 17 RESER...

Page 701: ...H 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30...

Page 702: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 703: ...calculators option Not supported EtherCat output Not supported Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events no Timer Counters Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Yes supported by all GEN series ma...

Page 704: ...ling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB 1 6 Hz AC coupling response dB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude Frequency Hz 1...

Page 705: ...er 200 overload Input Ranges When Using Passive Voltage Probes Detailed probe specifications can be found at the end of this datasheet Single ended Added voltage ranges G901 10 1 divide factor 50 V 10...

Page 706: ...s AD7764BRUZ Time base accuracy Defined by mainframe 3 5 ppm 1 aging after 10 years 10 ppm Binary sample rate Supported produces rounded BIN values when calculating FFT s Maximum binary sample rate 20...

Page 707: ...additional benefits like higher order filter with steep roll off a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use the sa...

Page 708: ...20 kHz Frequency kHz 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB Magnitude dB 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 Magnitude dB 0 2 0 15 0 1 0 05 0 05 0 0 05 0 1 0 15 0 2 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 10 1 0...

Page 709: ...e software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 40 Hz to 2 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 10 Stopband attenuation s 80 dB Roll off 72 dB octave fo...

Page 710: ...rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 100 Hz to 5 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 2 Stopband attenuation s 80 dB Filter roll off 72 d...

Page 711: ...user programmable invert level Inputs 1 pin per input some pins are shared with Timer Counter inputs Overvoltage protection 30 V DC continuously Minimum pulse width 100 ns Maximum frequency 5 MHz Digi...

Page 712: ...516 504 s for decimal binary time base to be compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards used within the mainframe Cross chann...

Page 713: ...d using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real ti...

Page 714: ...er of calculators 32 DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculation with the highest computation power could result in a reduc...

Page 715: ...ts all cycle based results are continuously stored and used in both the sweep as well as the continuous sections of the recording Recording Mode Details Recording Mode Details 16 Bit storage Single Sw...

Page 716: ...number of Sweeps 1 per recording Maximum slow sample rate Fast sample rate divided by two Maximum fast sample rate switches 20 sample rate switching always stops when sweep ends Minimum time between...

Page 717: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rat...

Page 718: ...2 POS CH 1 NEG CH 1 POS RESERVED CH 16 NEG CH 16 POS CH 15 NEG CH 15 POS CH 14 NEG CH 14 POS CH 13 NEG CH 13 POS CH 12 NEG CH 12 POS CH 11 NEG CH 11 POS CH 10 NEG CH 10 POS CH 9 NEG CH 9 POS 17 RESER...

Page 719: ...H 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30...

Page 720: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 721: ...Fiber optic connectors 8 in 1 out Type KF66 A26P N Pull up 25 5 k 5 Volt Voltage range TTL compatible maximum 30 V Voltage levels Logic threshold voltage level 0 30 V to 0 7 V Logic threshold voltage...

Page 722: ...tput functionality ARM status Active when continuous recording active or when named in triggered sweep mode Functionality General Number of Channels 3 Pins per channel 3 Function l Clock l Direction l...

Page 723: ...us 1 counter Ch enabled 32 MS Markers plus 2 counter Ch enabled 20 MS Markers plus 3 counter Ch enabled 16 MS Acquisition Modes Component Description Sweeps Triggered acquisition to RAM with no sample...

Page 724: ...Miscellaneous Component Unit Description Value Output power Typical 20 C ambient PCB 5 V 0 5 A Typical 60 C ambient PCB 5 V 0 35 A GEN3i 724 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 725: ...gure A 290 Logic threshold voltage levels Protection 30 V continuous Reset modes External Logical 1 or 0 Modes Manual software control On Start of Acquisition Use an External Trigger Once Use an Exter...

Page 726: ...quency 10 MHz Direction External Up down Gate time User selectable in 1 2 5 steps 1 ms to 10 sec Inaccuracy Gate time 10 ns Measurement Counts and period Pulse per rotation User selectable RPM Counts...

Page 727: ...mbination of Sweeps and Continuous recorder type streaming to hard disk with simultaneously triggered sweeps in RAM Slow Fast Sweep A triggered acquisition in RAM which includes an acquisition phase w...

Page 728: ...e refer to the following website www rrc ps com Chemical system Lithium Ion Li Ion Battery voltage 11 25 V Typical weight 490 g 1 1 lb Nominal capacity 8850 mAh Mechanical form factor SM202 Dimensions...

Page 729: ...rt SmBus Level 3 Maximum charge current 3 A or limited by smart battery Battery recalibration SmBus 1 2 A 12 V Charge strategy Simultaneous for two batteries The ten bay charger first charges two batt...

Page 730: ...the input type positive or negative Cable variants KAB171 SUBD connector to 16 male BNCs 1 BNC channel single ended 16 coax cables 1 coax cable channel 5 V output not connected in cable KAB172 SUBD co...

Page 731: ...re B 6 Eight channel breakout cable Cable length 3 0 m 9 9 ft Cable type 16 coax cables to minimize crosstalk between cables bundled in a sleeve for ease of use Coax cable Axon RG178 B U RoHS complian...

Page 732: ...le in to female out not isolated from panel Panel connection Direct connections with KAB171 and KAB172 Panel variants G056 16 channel differential 2 BNCs channel G058 32 channel single ended 1 BNC cha...

Page 733: ...re B 10 DIN rail mountable breakout block 1 G088 02 1 G089 2 Thermocouple breakout DIN rail thermocouple with cold juntion and TEDS DIN rail mountable breakout block Converts ODU input connector to un...

Page 734: ...re B 12 DIN rail mountable breakout block 1 G090 02 G088 G089 and G090 card breakouts assembled on a 19 DIN rail For the GN840B and GN1640B card breakouts are created that can be assembled on a 19 DIN...

Page 735: ...eces included in both GN410 and GN411 Figure B 14 Shunt calibration completion plug in module B 3 2 16 pin LEMO connector pack 1 G069 2 16 pin LEMO connector pack Option to be ordered separately LEMO...

Page 736: ...en Resistor Figure B 16 Block diagram and image In accuracy 0 02 Temperature coefficient 5 ppm oC 9 ppm oF Bandwidth 0 5 dB 300 kHz Input pins 4 mm safety banana 13 mm 0 51 spacing Output pins 4 mm sa...

Page 737: ...on N is the voltage present on the artificial star point L1 L1 out L2 out L3 out L2 L3 N 300k 300k 300k 250pF 250pF 250pF Figure B 18 Electrical schematic Weight 170 g 6 oz Material housing Polyuretha...

Page 738: ...ut L2 Out L1 Out L4 Out L5 Out L1 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L2 L3 L4 L5 N N Warning N Artificial Star Point is not ground or earth Only connect the both N pins together to create one artificial star point Connec...

Page 739: ...hronization connector of mainframe for Slave mode Maximum mainframes GEN3i and GEN3t 16 Slave mainframes 17 including Master mainframe GEN7i and GEN7tA 48 Slave mainframes 49 including Master mainfram...

Page 740: ...non synchronous action Synchronously records distributed data with a mix of GEN7i GEN3i mainframes in Master Slave setup while running Perception on each of the mainframes A more typical Master Slave...

Page 741: ...ard 1 G083 2 Master output card to support four Slave mainframes per Master output card Two Master output cards per option carrier card multiple option carrier cards per mainframe IRIG card 1 G001 2 I...

Page 742: ...Time Code format IRIG B compliant with IEEE 1344 Modulation ratio 3 1 Output amplitude 4 V Peak to Peak fixed into 50 DC level shift TTL CMOS AM modulated input output connectors Two SMB sockets one f...

Page 743: ...quired to full synchronization after GPS localization completed No recording active 1 to 10 minutes Recording or pause active 1 to 10 minutes plus 25 s per ms recording time deviation from IRIG time U...

Page 744: ...wave length 1310 nm Maximum cable length 10 km 6 2 mi using OS2 specified optical cable KAB288 or KAB289 TCP IP IPv4 Address setup DHCP Auto IP or fixed IP DHCP setup When DHCP fails the APIPA Automat...

Page 745: ...en DHCP fails the APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing is used similarly to Windows PCs Gateway setup Gateway setup supported for control through VPN and or Internet TCP IP IPv6 Not supported PTP V2...

Page 746: ...ly and non intrusively Electrical specifications Current range 30 mA to 30 A DC 30 mA to 20 A RMS In accuracy 1 of reading 2 mA at 25 C 77 F Phase shift 2 degrees when using frequencies below 1 kHz Cr...

Page 747: ...G912 AC DC Current Clamp i30s Option to be ordered separately Figure B 29 AC DC Current Clamp i30s GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 747...

Page 748: ...ions Current range 0 1 A to 1200 A RMS can be manually selected in 3 steps 10 A 100 A 1000 A Selected current range 10 A 100 A 1000 A Measurement range 0 1 to 12 A 0 1 to 120 A 1 to 1200 A Output sens...

Page 749: ...G913 AC Current Clamp SR661 Option to be ordered separately Figure B 31 SR661 AC Current Clamp GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 749...

Page 750: ...ical specifications Current range 50 mA to 20 A RMS In accuracy 1 Output sensitivity 100 mV A Bandwidth 3 dB 30 Hz to 100 kHz 3 40 Hz to 2 kHz Load impedance 30 k Isolation Working voltage 640 V RMS G...

Page 751: ...ly voltages 15 V 5 and 15 V 5 80 mA Is Original manufacturers part number LEM ULTRASTAB series Operating temperature range 10 oC to 50 oC 50 F to 122 F Device IT 1000 S SP1 IT 700 S IT400 S IT 200 S I...

Page 752: ...ensions B 8 2 Connection cable LEM CT to MCTS Connection cable LEM CT to MCTS Option to be ordered separately Connection cable between LEM current transducer and MCTS power supply Available in lengths...

Page 753: ...BD Output connectors 4 mm banana plugs Signal LEDS CT Power CT Status Power supply 100 to 240 V AC 47 to 63 Hz 650 mA Weight Typical 6 5 kg 14 33 lbs configured with 6 channels Original manufacturers...

Page 754: ...1kV DC CAT II 600V 4 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 5 2M 1kV DC CAT II 600V 6 Channel 6 Channel 5 Channel 4 Channel 3 Channel 2 Channel 1 POWER I OUT TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER TRAN...

Page 755: ...ature 40 C to 80 C B 9 2 Heavy duty fiber optic duplex cable KAB278 Fiber Cables Option to be ordered separately Heavy duty fiber optic duplex cable 1 KAB278 xxx Polyurethane outer jacket Aramid stren...

Page 756: ...ered separately Heavy duty fiber optic duplex patch cable 1 KAB279 xxx Polyurethane outer jacket Aramid strenght member 500 m optical fiber 900 m elastomeric tight buffer Ripcord ket er er er d Connec...

Page 757: ...lti Mode Core Cladding diameter 50 125 m Jacket size diameter Typically 2 mm 0 08 single core Jacket rating Low smoke zero halogen Attenuation 2 7 dB km 850 nm Available lengths 3 10 20 and 50 m 10 33...

Page 758: ...Mode Core Cladding diameter 9 125 m Jacket size diameter Typically 2 mm 0 08 single core Jacket rating Low smoke zero halogen Attenuation 0 5 dB km 1310 nm Available lengths 2 10 20 50 and 100 m 6 6...

Page 759: ...S2 Single Mode Core Cladding diameter 9 125 m Jacket size diameter 5 8 mm 0 23 Jacket rating Low smoke zero halogen Attenuation 0 5 dB km 1310 nm Available lengths 10 20 50 100 150 and 300 m 33 66 164...

Page 760: ...ption to be ordered separately GEN DAQ 1 Gbit Ethernet SFP 1310 nm Single Mode up to 10 km optical cable length supported LC connector support 1 Gbit SFP modules are not compatible with the 10 Gbit SF...

Page 761: ...Option to be ordered separately GEN DAQ 10 Gbit Ethernet SFP 1310 nm Single Mode up to 10 km optical cable length supported LC connector support 10 Gbit SFP modules are not compatible with the 1 Gbit...

Page 762: ...parately connected to the adapter per transducer Whenever a test cell control system requires parallel access to the torque and or speed signals the adapter reconditions the incoming signals and outpu...

Page 763: ...ected Speed IN Torque IN 18 to 30 V 1A maximum DC Power IN Torque Torque OUT Torque RPM 0o Reference RPM 90o Speed OUT RPM 0o Reference RPM 90o Sh Supply voltage ground Supply voltage ground unt Shunt...

Page 764: ...MHz Output drivers AM26C31C Connectors Digital Event Timer Counter HD22 sub D 44 pin male connecting cable included Loop through event input 44 pin female D type connector AMP HD 22 series Tyco TE Con...

Page 765: ...ctor Event input All remaining events not used for sensor A and B torque and RPM measurements Figure B 50 G070A back view Back side connectors Sensor B input Torque and Speed Sensor B output Torque an...

Page 766: ...erence Signal Pin 8 Signal ground Pin 12 Rotational Speed 0 Signal Pin 13 Rotational Speed 0 Signal Pin 14 Rotational Speed 90 Signal Pin 15 Rotational Speed 90 Signal Shielding connected to connector...

Page 767: ...2 Event Input 12A Clock Timer Counter 1A PIN 13 Event Input 1B Reset Timer Counter 2B PIN 14 Event Input 2B Direction Timer Counter 2B PIN 15 Event Input 3B Clock Timer Counter 2B Figure B 54 Pin diag...

Page 768: ...MW 250Vpk 1 MW 250Vpk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MW 250Vpk 1 MW 250Vpk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MW 250Vpk 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IN OUT RUN XMC 402 CH A CH B Ether L A U1 ERR L...

Page 769: ...1 TORQUE OUT A TxxCON1 TORQUE IN A Txx POWER IN EVENT IO LOOP THROUGH Power 5V 0 3A max Event IO to Txx Adapter A TxxCON2 SPEED OUT A TxxCON2 SPEED IN Control System GEN series Mainframe Torque Transd...

Page 770: ...9 8 1 15 9 1 8 9 15 A TxxCON1 TORQUE OUT A TxxCON1 TORQUE IN A Txx POWER IN EVENT IO LOOP THROUGH Power 5V 0 3A max Event IO to Txx Adapter A TxxCON2 SPEED OUT A TxxCON2 SPEED IN Txx Power Supply Txx...

Page 771: ...USA DIGITAL EVENT TIMER COUNTER B TxxCON2 SPEED OUT 1 8 9 15 8 1 15 9 8 1 15 9 1 8 9 15 A TxxCON1 TORQUE OUT A TxxCON1 TORQUE IN A Txx POWER IN EVENT IO LOOP THROUGH Power 5V 0 3A max Event IO to Txx...

Page 772: ...cm 6 76 Depth 123 6 cm 4 86 Grounding Using shield of GEN DAQ cable connection Casing Aluminum Accessories Cable to connect adapter to GEN DAQ mainframe event connector included with Torque RPM adapt...

Page 773: ...to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Electrical Safety EN 61010 1 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment...

Page 774: ...U EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 150 kHz to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Vo...

Page 775: ...gital Event Timer Counter connector of GEN DAQ mainframes The adapter can optionally be connected directly to the GEN DAQ Binary Marker Timer Counter card Using the isolated Digital Event Adapter allo...

Page 776: ...VOS617A Ic 26 pin HD female 26 pin HD female 44 pin HD male To marker card 1 cable not included To marker card 1 cable not included To mainframe Digital Event Timer Counter connector 1 cable included...

Page 777: ...voltages see Figure B 62 and Figure B 63 Logic 0 1 0 V 0 0015 A 562 Rext Logic 1 1 3 V 0 0050 A 562 Rext Maximum nondestructive voltage 1 8 V 0 0150 A 562 Rext Minimum nondestructive reverse voltage...

Page 778: ...617A Ic Mainframe digital IO Rext Figure B 64 Add an external resistor to change output voltage levels 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 4 6 2 8 10 12 14 U external V Rext k Maximum Minimum Figure B 6...

Page 779: ...12 B15 B16 B3 B4 B7 B8 B11 ISO Event IO Adapter e e e e OUTPUT Vce max 80 V Vec max 7 V lc max 50 mA B1 B2 B1 B2 A3 A4 A7 A8 A1 A2 A5 A6 Figure B 66 G072 front connectors Isolated Digital Event Input...

Page 780: ...28 Ground PIN 29 Ground PIN 30 Ground PIN 1 Event Input 1A Reset Timer Counter 2A PIN 2 Event Input 2A Direction Timer Counter 2A PIN 3 Event Input 3A Clock Timer Counter 2A PIN 4 Event Input 4A PIN...

Page 781: ...71 If A K GHS Marker card Mainframe digital IO Figure B 71 Isolated input switched to negative input 50 5V 562 Isolated Input FODM8071 Data If A K GHS Marker card Mainframe digital IO Rext Uexternal F...

Page 782: ...digital IO C Ucontrol Data E If 430 VOS617A Ic Mainframe digital IO Rext Figure B 73 Isolated output switched to negative output Isolated Output only from mainframe digital IO C E If 430 VOS617A Ic M...

Page 783: ...e connection Casing Aluminum A1 A2 A5 A6 A9 A10 A13 A14 B10 B13 B14 B1 B2 B5 B6 B9 A1 e e e e OUTPUT Vce max 80 V Isolation 230 V RMS 562 INPUT Vin low 0 8 V Vin high 4 5 V 11 5 V Vec max 7 V lc max 5...

Page 784: ...humidity 95 90 RH 6 Cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Direc...

Page 785: ...n to be ordered separately Set of two cables to connect the digital marker A and digital marker B output connectors of the G072 isolated digital event adapter to either a GN6470 or a GN4070 marker car...

Page 786: ...black Isolation Wire to wire Shield to wire Shield Shield yellow Cable isolation Figure B 77 Shielded cable setup Wire thickness 2 0 75 mm2 0 00116 in2 Maximum wire resistance 0 250 m 0 0763 ft Weight...

Page 787: ...urbance 10 V RMS Clamp 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 1 1 10 100 2 Lead Wire Coax Cable 1 KAB290 xx 2 Lead Wire Coax Cable 1 KAB290 xx Figure B 78 Typical conducted immunity tested using 10 V range B 11 2 T...

Page 788: ...dered separately Figure B 80 GEN3i Rack Mount Kit Rack Mount Kit Mounting a GEN3i mainframe in a standard 19 rack Does not support the mouse and keyboard delivered with the GEN3i Requires no additiona...

Page 789: ...from the shipment case Protects the system from impact during drops shocks and vibrations Accessories Area Separate area for keyboard mouse power cable and additional cables Reliable Case Transport Wh...

Page 790: ...01 2 PNRF Free Viewer free of charge Option to be ordered separately Same as Perception Standard but without mainframe setup and control Opens every PNRF and NRF recording to review the recorded data...

Page 791: ...ended voltage probe Isolation Not supported always ground the negative input of the probe Capacitive compensation range 100 to 140 pF DC In accuracy 2 Divide factors 1 1 10 1 Probe impedance connecte...

Page 792: ...ive compensation range 7 to 75 pF DC In accuracy 2 G901 G902 Divide factors 1 1 10 1 1 1 10 1 Probe impedance connected to channel 1 M 10 M 1 M 10 M 3 dB Bandwidth 12 MHz 200 MHz 6 MHz 100 MHz Maximum...

Page 793: ...3 dB Bandwidth 400 MHz Maximum input voltage 1000 V RMS CAT II Probe cable length 1 2 m 3 9 ft Probe weight Typically 67 g 2 4 oz Probe operating temperature range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Original...

Page 794: ...M 3 dB Bandwidth 300 MHz Maximum input voltage 2 kV RMS 50 60 Hz 3 kV DC Probe cable length 2 m 6 7 ft Probe weight Typically 68 g 2 4 oz Probe operating temperature range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Or...

Page 795: ...obe cable length Typically 3 m 9 8 ft Probe weight Typically 465 g 16 4 oz Probe operating temperature range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Original manufacturer s part number PMK PHV 4002 3 PMK 14KVAC 35...

Page 796: ...ck diagram passive single ended isolated voltage probe Isolation Supported if the acquisition card uses isolated amplifiers Capacitive compensation range 30 to 70 pF DC In accuracy 2 Divide factors 10...

Page 797: ...voltage probe Isolation Supported if the acquisition card uses isolated amplifiers Keep ground of probe below isolation level of input channel Capacitive compensation range 100 to 140 pF DC In accura...

Page 798: ...ed if the acquisition card uses isolated amplifiers Keep ground of probe below isolation level of input channel Capacitive compensation range 105 to 140 pF DC In accuracy 2 Divide factors 10 1 Probe i...

Page 799: ...ge probe Isolation Not supported Capacitive compensation range 35 to 75 pF DC In accuracy 2 Divide factors 10 1 Probe impedance connected to channel 10 M for each probe 3 dB Bandwidth 100 MHz Maximum...

Page 800: ...B 20 kHz Output voltage 7 V 50 k load Output typical offset 5 mV Output typical noise 0 7 mV RMS Output source impedance 50 Divide factor 20 1 200 1 Maximum measuring voltage 140 V RMS CAT III 1000 V...

Page 801: ...0 V up to 1000 V The HDP10L probe is optimized to match the 57 pF input capacitance when using the ranges 10 mV up to 5 V ADC Uout Uin Isolated Channel Divider Probe Figure B 103 Block diagram and ima...

Page 802: ...d Channel C1 C1 LN PE Protective earth Functional earth Overvoltage protection Earth monitoring C2 C2 R1 R1 R2 R2 Figure B 105 Block diagram and image Maximum input voltage 5000 V RMS Divider ratio 50...

Page 803: ...ve maintenance is required Inspect the instrument s batteries at least twice a year but preferably every month Damaged batteries and batteries with reduced capacity should be replaced to meet the batt...

Page 804: ...drives warranty period Contact HBM service for more details C 2 2 Solid State Drive SSD Solid State Drives have no mechanical parts that can fail However each block of data on a Solid State Drive can...

Page 805: ...CAUTION Do not to exceed the drives warranty period Contact HBM service for more details GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 805...

Page 806: ...he surfaces with a clean soft cloth dampened with water The GEN3i does not require additional routine cleaning If the cooling inlets on the side of the instrument become clogged with dust use a small...

Page 807: ...n of the problem and your contact information A Return Material Authorization RMA number will be issued Attach this number and the accompanying paperwork to the unit During the warranty period the cus...

Page 808: ...pping replacing or removing the cards may result in minor deviations to the original calibration HBM recommends that the GEN series system should be tested and if necessary calibrated once a year or a...

Page 809: ...ete Pressed BIOS setup Password protected F7 Pressed Boot disk selection Windows disk SSD and attached USB disk s Down arrow Pressed No Yes Yes No Yes Exit Exit Exit No Start normal operation Boot Man...

Page 810: ...Name of USB disk stick attached to your system Recovery tools can be accessed by pressing the down arrow key during the boot process A selection menu of recovery tools available appears These recovery...

Page 811: ...a GHS Integrated system image restore is required to get the system working properly again Installing a regular Windows 7 Ultimate license and loading standard Perception software will not install the...

Page 812: ...ws recovery process to restore the GENSystem Partition to its original factory setup For more information on GHS Integrated system image restore please refer to GHS Integrated system image restore on...

Page 813: ...the mainframe was originally shipped That is if the system was running Perception 6 40 13201 when it was shipped this is included in the recovery partition WARNING All data including Perception record...

Page 814: ...em in the list Figure E 4 Windows Boot Manager Restore selection A GHS Integrated System Image Restore HINT TIP If the options listed in Figure E 4 do not appear the GHS integrated system drive is eit...

Page 815: ...understand the consequences box and select Yes Figure E 5 Confirmation to start image restore and erase data A I understand the consequences 2 The image is applied to the Solid State Drive The window...

Page 816: ...fter the image has been applied a key must be pressed to restart the system Press any key that the process is complete when prompted Figure E 7 Image restore completion GEN3i 816 I3763 3 1 en HBM publ...

Page 817: ...atic boot A Time remaining until automatic boot starts Note No selection is required The system automatically boots to the GHS Integrated system Windows and starts the initialization of the restored i...

Page 818: ...store phase 2 Measuring video performance see chapter below E 2 4 Image restore phase 2 Measuring video performance The system is prepared for first use and the video performance is tested Note Window...

Page 819: ...more information about the Windows 10 process please refer to Image restore phase 3 Windows 10 welcome on page 829 E 2 5 Image restore phase 3 Windows 7 welcome 1 Windows 7 Language Select the approp...

Page 820: ...2 Regional and keyboard Select the appropriate Country or region Time and currency and Keyboard layout and click Next Figure E 12 Region and keyboard GEN3i 820 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 821: ...uses your system s serial number as a factory default setting The serial number can be found near the power inlet of your system see Figure E 13 Figure E 13 GEN3i serial number A Location of GEN3i ser...

Page 822: ...Once the computer name has been entered correctly click Next Figure E 14 Computer name GEN3i 822 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 823: ...nstalled and work correctly for the next 30 days The check mark Automatically activate Windows when I m online should be selected As soon as Windows detects a working internet connection the Windows p...

Page 824: ...osoft software license terms Carefully read the Microsoft software license terms Check the I accept the license terms box and click Next Figure E 16 Microsoft license terms GEN3i 824 I3763 3 1 en HBM...

Page 825: ...that the system will be used in and adjust the date and time Click Next Figure E 17 Time and date settings WARNING Using the incorrect time zone settings results in incorrect date and time informatio...

Page 826: ...wireless network Wireless networks can be configured during normal system operation Select Skip to skip the wireless network configuration Figure E 18 Wireless network setup GEN3i 826 I3763 3 1 en HBM...

Page 827: ...8 Finalizing This screen appears while Windows 7 finalizes the setup Figure E 19 Windows 7 finalization progress status GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 827...

Page 828: ...7 Welcome screen appears Figure E 20 Windows 7 Welcome screen 10 When the installation is finished the touch screen calibration starts automatically For more information please refer to Touch screen...

Page 829: ...Image restore phase 3 Windows 10 welcome 1 Windows 10 language Select the appropriate user interface language and click Next Figure E 21 User interface language selection GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM publi...

Page 830: ...2 Country region application language keyboard Select the appropriate country or region app language and keyboard layout and click Next GEN3i 830 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 831: ...ctivation process will contact the Microsoft activation servers to check for an existing activation and automatically activate the system As soon as Windows detects a working internet connection the W...

Page 832: ...4 Microsoft software license terms Carefully read the Microsoft software license terms Click Accept to continue Figure E 23 Microsoft license terms GEN3i 832 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 833: ...5 Finalizing This screen appears while Windows 10 finalizes the setup Figure E 24 Windows 10 finalization GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 833...

Page 834: ...6 Ready When the settings have been finalized the Windows 10 Welcome screen appears Figure E 25 Windows 10 Welcome screen GEN3i 834 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 835: ...calibration asks for a confirmation before the process starts For more information please refer to Touch screen calibration on page 839 After the touch screen calibration the system reboots and Percep...

Page 836: ...lly caused after a Windows 10 upgrade and later restoring the Windows 7 system image Windows 10 modified the bootloader of your drive and the image did not restore the original bootloader This problem...

Page 837: ...dure Make sure keyboard and mouse are in a black USB port Figure E 27 Windows Boot Manager Restore selection A GHS Integrated System Image Restore 4 When the message about the consequences of the rest...

Page 838: ...ack or white front USB port 7 Find the drive letter which is assigned to the USB stick by typing the following commands E usually E or F Note If you get the message The system cannot find the drive sp...

Page 839: ...ever re calibration is required IMPORTANT The touch screen calibration procedure depends on the type of touch screen GEN7i always comes with an ELO touch screen GEN3i comes with either a WACOM touch s...

Page 840: ...A ELO touch screen installed B WACOM touch screen installed 3 If an ELO Touch solutions device is listed the system has an ELO touch screen 4 If a HID Compliant device is listed the system has an ELO...

Page 841: ...n tapping with your finger Any deviation from the indicated point will result in misaligned touch screen operation The first part of the utility tests for possible jitter caused by external radiation...

Page 842: ...ring the countdown as a power source distortion Therefore moving your finger during the countdown will cause the test to fail Note If any finger movement happens during this process please exit the ap...

Page 843: ...touches Remove the external radiation source or operate the system in another area away from the radiation source If you cannot remove the radiation source or operate the system in a different area u...

Page 844: ...een tapped A margin is applied to detect whether the tap is in the immediate area around the point that is expected to be tapped Figure E 33 Touch screen calibration Grid with crosshair step 3 A Cross...

Page 845: ...utility 5 After the calibration a small verification of the new calibration data is shown to check whether the new verification data is meaningful and to make sure that the data will not cause problem...

Page 846: ...due to an incorrectly calibrated touch screen the rectangle turns red A red circle indicates the position that really was tapped Figure E 35 Touch screen calibration Missing rectangle A Missed tap poi...

Page 847: ...bration by clicking the Start calibration button This action would be appropriate if the tap test failed when the center of rectangle had been tapped correctly but it turned red anyway Before recalibr...

Page 848: ...do Verification button This selection would be appropriate if the test had failed and a rectangle had accidentally been missed or if this had been the first time the tap test failed This completes the...

Page 849: ...n the screen with a circle that has a blue crosshair After starting the calibration process follow the instructions listed on the screen Press the Esc key to cancel the calibration process at any time...

Page 850: ...appears in the bottom right hand corner of the screen A Description Move your finger to the center of the target then lift your finger To skip calibrating this monitor press Esc B Crosshair Second cro...

Page 851: ...pper right hand corner of the screen A Crosshair Third crosshair for calibration B Description Move your finger to the center of the target then lift your finger To skip calibrating this monitor press...

Page 852: ...by tapping and dragging on the screen A Description Test touch drag performance to verify calibration accuracy B Accept Calibration process C Retry Calibration process New calibration data is only st...

Page 853: ...restore the system without the support of HBM service A copy of the system s recovery partition can always be ordered from HBM service Even if no copy has been made and the system boot fails HBM can...

Page 854: ...e has failed In order to create an Integrated System Recovery USB disk you need a USB stick that can store 16 GB or more 1 Start the Create Integrated System Restore USB tool 2 Go to All Programs HBM...

Page 855: ...Disk Creator dialog The disk will be initialized and formatted and the recovery partition files will be copied to the USB disk A dialog see Figure E 39 will show the progress and notify you when the...

Page 856: ...lid State Drive B Name of USB disk stick attached to your system If the attached USB disk stick does not appear it was installed the system was powered on or the USB disk stick is not bootable Correct...

Page 857: ...ains Windows installation and any previously recorded data Check the I understand the consequences box and confirm with Yes Figure E 41 Genesis HighSpeed Recovery Partition Creation The recovery parti...

Page 858: ...RNING All data on the recovery partition will be erased The GENSystem partition that contains Windows installation and any previously recorded data is not erased Check the I understand the consequence...

Page 859: ...image is copied to the first partition of the Solid State Drive A progress window is shown during the copying process see Figure E 43 Figure E 43 Recovery partition image copying progress GEN3i I3763...

Page 860: ...entence Restoring image is finished appears in the progress window see Figure E 44 Figure E 44 Recovery partition image finished Press any key to end the recovery partition restore and reboot the syst...

Page 861: ...OS update 1 Power off the mainframe 2 Make sure that a keyboard is connected 3 Turn the system back on continually push the arrow down key on the keyboard to start the Boot Manager 4 Use the arrow key...

Page 862: ...ress window see Figure E 46 appears during the BIOS update Figure E 46 BIOS update progress window 7 After the BIOS update is finished the sentence BIOS has been updated appears in the progress window...

Page 863: ...art Control Panel Clock Language and Region Change the display language 2 Change the display language in the Choose a display language dropdown list Figure E 48 Choose a display language 3 Click OK 4...

Page 864: ...stall the required language as described in Installing a Language Pack in Windows 7 Ultimate on page 868 E 7 2 How to change the Windows 10 display language Note Windows 10 removed all language packs...

Page 865: ...1 Go to Start Settings select Time language Figure E 50 Windows 10 Settings window A Time and language option GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 865...

Page 866: ...the Region language option Select the Add a language button for the appropriate language and confirm with Set as default Figure E 51 Windows 10 Time Language window A Add a Windows 10 display languag...

Page 867: ...3 The selected language will be used after the next sign in Figure E 52 Windows 10 Time Language window A Windows 10 display language when system is rebooted GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 867...

Page 868: ...ernet connection The Windows update needs access to Microsoft servers to download the selected language pack 1 Go to Start All Programs Windows Update Optional Updates 2 Open optional updates and go t...

Page 869: ...3 Check the box to select a Language Pack and confirm by clicking OK Figure E 54 Windows 7 Language Packs 4 Proceed with Install updates Figure E 55 Install updates GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 869...

Page 870: ...ownload the Language Pack Figure E 56 Downloading updates 6 The installation of the update will automatically be initiated after the download is complete Figure E 57 Installing updates GEN3i 870 I3763...

Page 871: ...n internet connection Windows 10 update needs access to Microsoft servers to download the selected language pack 1 Go to Start Settings Figure E 58 Settings option 2 Select Time language from the Sett...

Page 872: ...The TIME LANGUAGE windows opens Select the Region Language option and select Add a language in the Languages area Figure E 60 Time and language window A Add a language GEN3i 872 I3763 3 1 en HBM publi...

Page 873: ...4 Select the desired language from the list of languages The languages are sorted using the English name of the language Figure E 61 Languages window GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 873...

Page 874: ...5 Some languages require the selection of a country region specific dialect Figure E 62 Languages window dialects GEN3i 874 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 875: ...6 Select the language in the Languages area and click Options Figure E 63 Time and language window Country or region options A Options of the added language GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 875...

Page 876: ...7 Select Download of Downlaoad language pack option Figure E 64 Language options Download language pack A Download option GEN3i 876 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 877: ...8 Windows 10 downloads and install the language pack Figure E 65 Download progress status GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 877...

Page 878: ...rner to get back to the TIME LANGUAGE window Select the Region language option After the language pack has been installed select Set as default Figure E 66 Set region and language as default A Set as...

Page 879: ...10 The selected language becomes active after signing out and signing in again Figure E 67 Default language A Will be display language after next sign in GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 879...

Page 880: ...ears see Figure E 68 in the Windows taskbar Figure E 68 Windows 10 update icon Note If this icon is not present check appendix Enable the Windows 10 upgrade on GEN3i GEN7i on page 890 2 When clicking...

Page 881: ...3 The download of the Windows 10 installation starts Figure E 70 Windows 10 download start GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 881...

Page 882: ...e access to Internet for this process to work As the download is very big almost 3 GB an internet connection with 50 Mbit s or more is strongly recommended Even with a fast internet connection the dow...

Page 883: ...5 Once the installation package has been downloaded Windows Update prepares the installation Figure E 72 Preparing for installation GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 883...

Page 884: ...6 Before Windows 10 is installed the End User License Agreement has to be accepted Select Accept Figure E 73 Microsoft Software Licence Terms GEN3i 884 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 885: ...7 Now the Windows 10 upgrade can be started Select Start the upgrade now Figure E 74 Windows 10 upgrade is ready to install GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 885...

Page 886: ...8 The installation of the upgrade might take a while and during this step the system cannot be used and will reboot several times Figure E 75 Upgrade status GEN3i 886 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 887: ...d a few questions have to be answered before the system can be used Select Next Figure E 76 Windows 10 welcome message 10 Select Use Express settings to continue Figure E 77 Windows 10 express setting...

Page 888: ...NT TIP HBM recommends not to enable the Cortana personal assistant as a GEN series system typically is not used with personal application like agenda email and messaging services If this screen appear...

Page 889: ...s required for the Genesis Highspeed Acquisition Hardware 13 Download the latest GEN3i GEN7i Update Package from the HBM website www hbm com en 2475 support downloads perception Install the package on...

Page 890: ...of release of this manual the Windows 10 upgrade has been validated by HBM and can now be performed Follow the steps documented in this appendix to enable the Windows 10 upgrade 1 Click on the Windows...

Page 891: ...2 In the list of Programs select Windows Update Figure E 80 Windows task bar and Start menu detail A Windows Update option GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 891...

Page 892: ...dates to view the list of hidden updates Note The GEN series system must have access to Internet for this process to work Figure E 81 Windows Contol Panel Home options A Restore hidden updates GEN3i 8...

Page 893: ...ms to be restored make sure that the item Update for Windows 7 for x64 based Systems KB3035583 is selected This item enables the Windows 10 upgrade process A Hidden update to start the Windows 10 upgr...

Page 894: ...mal In rare cases the upgrade might have failed This could result in l The mainframe using the old software l The mainframe using the minimum mode software In both cases Perception software will autom...

Page 895: ...rds to allow access to the mainframes backplane See Removing and installing input cards on page 98 for more details 3 Locate the boot mode switch on the mainframes backplane Figure E 82 Location of bo...

Page 896: ...me will automatically reboot 9 When reboot is completed turn of the mainframe and remove the power cord 10 Remove all acquisition cards to allow access to the mainframes backplane 11 Shift the black l...

Page 897: ...ver voltage l If this happens while Perception is connected a message is shown that tells the reason for the shutdown Apart from that a message is shown when connecting the next time even if Perceptio...

Page 898: ...ter Slave cables Both LEDs at the connector should be lit l Verify the cable type The Master Slave cables should be Multi Mode 850 nm optical cables l Very long cables and optical couplers in the cabl...

Page 899: ...ronization can take a long time Be patient You may try switching back to RTC and starting all over again l Check whether the signal IRIG is free of distortions e g record the IRIG signal and check whe...

Page 900: ...gth printed on the label of the SFP module with the specification of the cable used 2 Check whether the communication speed at both ends of the fiber optic connection are the same 3 Inspect the cable...

Page 901: ...ve mainframes For GEN2i GEN3i GEN3t GEN7i GEN7tA and GEN17tA use the Master Slave synchronisation connector 6 Check if both LEDs on both Master Slave cards are illuminated green For GEN2i GEN3i GEN3t...

Page 902: ...e Trigger group in the task pane and select Channel 10 In the Trigger mode column set all triggers to Off Figure E 86 Trigger mode list 11 Select the input with the connected TTL level 1 Hertz signal...

Page 903: ...re proceeding to the next step Figure E 88 MASTER SLAVE Synchronized 2 Press Run in the acquisition control panel to start a recording 3 The signal on the master mainframe will now generate a trigger...

Page 904: ...2 6 mm wide Equipment designed to be placed in a rack is described as rack mount or a rack mounted system The GEN3i by itself cannot directly be mounted into a 19 inch rack For this you need to use th...

Page 905: ...re only two screws that fastened to the upper portion of both sides of the brackets as shown in Figure F 2 Figure F 2 GEN3i with installed 19 inch brackets A Screw location GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM publ...

Page 906: ...mainframes the GEN2i and GEN5i have no support for PTP time synchronization G 1 2 GEN7t and GEN16t The GEN7t and GEN16t only support PTP time synchronization when using an Interface Controller module...

Page 907: ...G 1 3 GEN7i Figure G 2 GEN7i PTP enabled ports A PTP enabled network RJ45 B PTP enabled network optical SFP slot SFP module is optional GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 907...

Page 908: ...G 1 4 GEN7tA Figure G 3 GEN7tA PTP enabled ports A PTP enabled network RJ45 B PTP enabled network optical SFP slot SFP module is optional GEN3i 908 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 909: ...G 1 5 GEN3i and GEN3t Figure G 4 GEN3i GEN3t PTP enabled ports A PTP enabled network RJ45 B PTP enabled network optical SFP slot SFP module is optional GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 909...

Page 910: ...G 1 6 GEN17tA Figure G 5 GEN17tA PTP enabled ports A PTP enabled network RJ45 B PTP enabled network optical SFP slot SFP module is optional GEN3i 910 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 911: ...G 2 1 GEN7t GEN16t Perception settings As the GEN7t and GEN16t only have 1 PTP port set Sync Source to PTP1 Figure G 6 Perception Sync source option PTP 1 A Sync source option B RTC C PTP 1 GEN3i I376...

Page 912: ...t GEN7tA and GEN17tA Perception settings Set Sync Source to PTP1 RJ45 or to PTP2 optical Figure G 7 Perception Sync source option PTP 1 or PTP 2 A Sync source option B RTC C PTP 1 D PTP 2 GEN3i 912 I3...

Page 913: ...EN3i GEN7i with single QuantumX B version module Figure G 8 GEN3i with single MX1609KB MX1609TB Overview Note Setup only shows GEN3i GEN3i can be replaced by GEN7i Note Setup only shows MX1609KB MX471...

Page 914: ...3 2 GEN3i GEN7i with single SomatXR B version module Figure G 9 GEN3i with single SomatXR MX1609KB R Overview Note Setup only shows GEN3i GEN3i can be replaced by GEN7i GEN3i 914 I3763 3 1 en HBM publ...

Page 915: ...P address and non overlapping net masks for each of the GEN3i network ports to make sure the setup always works Background network details If the network ports are configured for DHCP setup each of th...

Page 916: ...les requires more than one power supply see QuantumX documentation Note All modules must be B versions one module must set to clock master and connected to the GEN3i PTP Ethernet HINT TIP This setup u...

Page 917: ...e APIPA protocol on the PTP port does not detect the address used any of the network devices on the second network port At random the PTP QuantumX system might end up with exactly the same network IP...

Page 918: ...mX documentation HINT TIP This setup is preferred as it doesn t require any manual network setup However it does require a PTP switch HINT TIP Perception V6 72 allows the PTP synchronisation within th...

Page 919: ...N7tA GEN17tA with single QuantumX B version module Figure G 13 GEN7tA with single QuantumX B version module Note Setup only shows GEN7tA GEN7tA can be replaced by GEN3t or GEN17tA GEN3i I3763 3 1 en H...

Page 920: ...G 14 GEN7tA with multiple MX1609KB MX1609TB Using PTP switch Note Setup only shows GEN7tA GEN7tA can be replaced by GEN3t or GEN17tA Note Multiple QuantumX modules requires more than one power supply...

Page 921: ...8 GEN7t GEN16t with single QuantumX B version module Figure G 15 GEN7t with single QuantumX B version module Note Setup only shows GEN7t GEN7t can be replaced by GEN16t GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 922: ...igure G 16 GEN7t with multiple MX1609KB MX1609TB Using PTP switch Note Setup only shows GEN7t GEN7t can be replaced by GEN16t Note Multiple QuantumX modules requires more than one power supply see Qua...

Page 923: ...p using IRIG to PTP Bridge Figure G 17 Setup of IRIG to PTP Bridge Note GEN7tA can be replaced by GEN3t GEN7t GEN17tA GEN3i GEN7i Settings in Perception Use the RJ45 connector for PTP support PTP 1 GE...

Page 924: ...lent model Symmetricom Xli GPS receiver Model 1510 713 Figure G 18 Symmetricom Xli GPS receiver For more information please refer to www microsemi com GPS to PTP Bridge Successfully tested OTMC 100i G...

Page 925: ...capable switch l Successfully tested Siemens scalance xr324 12m Figure G 19 Siemens scalance xr324 12m For more information please refer to www support automation siemens com CN GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM...

Page 926: ...ssible l Master Slave setup and PTP Synchronization l Set GEN3i as Master and GEN3t as Slave Figure G 20 Example of correct PTP usage Note GEN3i can be replaced by GEN7i The GEN3t can be replaced by G...

Page 927: ...errors Figure G 21 Example of incorrect PTP usage This is not possible l Set Sync Source to PTP1 RJ45 or to PTP2 optical l Both at the same time is not possible we don t bridge PTP1 to PTP2 GEN3i I37...

Page 928: ...document explains how to use the settings to get the job done H 1 1 GEN DAQ settings explained All settings shown in this document can be found in the Perception software In Perception activate the s...

Page 929: ...ttings sheet to show the advanced dark grey settings by using the Settings menu item Settings Show Settings Advanced All settings Figure H 2 Settings menu A Advanced All Settings GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HB...

Page 930: ...me base settings B Clock base This setting must be set to External C Unit During rotating measurements this would be normally Degrees D Unit scaling and Clock scaling Scale result These two settings d...

Page 931: ...cycle from the exhaust cycle Typically the ignition and exhaust cycles are treated as a 720 degree rotation cycle together For every 360 degree rotation a TDC pulse will be generated by the engine For...

Page 932: ...ee the individual specification sheets of the different acquisition cards for details Make sure and check that the maximum external sample rate is not exceeded Exceeding the sample rate will results i...

Page 933: ...e measurement resolution but it does allow a measurement at higher external clock rates H 1 4 Perception Display settings explained The Perception displays are capable of handling external time base r...

Page 934: ...Linear C Rotational 360 degrees per cycle D Rotational 720 degrees per cycle A Linear The X position is expressed in units as selected in the Mainframe Memory Time base settings dialog E g 1000 degree...

Page 935: ...1 5 Cylinder Pressure Analysis option package HBM offers a special custom software package for Perception to analyze some parameters of combustion engines The basic purpose of the current program ver...

Page 936: ...to use all of the available TDC settings When properly used during the recording process the defined Offset Analysis interval and Cycle size of the Cylinder pressure analysis CSI will automatically pr...

Page 937: ...ed with this sensitivity Applying a technical unit multiplier of 10 or decreasing the amplifier sensitivity to 200 V range both would make this setting valid Do not expect Perception to re calculate t...

Page 938: ...igger l Falling edge Figure H 8 Example of a dY dT triggering In the next images the two cursors are set to 2 ms This means the difference between the blue and the red cursor will be the value sent to...

Page 939: ...l Difference is 2 451 V l dY not met no trigger Figure H 9 Sample recording 1 l Next sample recorded sample of blue cursors see Figure H 10 l Difference now is 3 81633 V l dY not met no trigger Figur...

Page 940: ...l Difference now is 4 49867 V l dY met l As previous dY was higher value this is a falling edge trigger Figure H 11 Sample recording 3 Note Trigger edge in this case is the edge of the differentiated...

Page 941: ...ible External Start Stop is available when a GN1610 GN1611 GN3210 GN3211 GN610 GN611 card is installed The first software version that supports this feature is 6 40 The External start stop enabled see...

Page 942: ...rt setting of Event channels 15 and 16 of the corresponding card see Figure H 14 These settings are located under Input Marker event in the settings spreadsheet Figure H 14 Event channels Marker Chann...

Page 943: ...9 40 41 42 43 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 31 16 30 44 15 1 31 A B C D Figure H 15 Digital Event Timer Counter connector with External Start Stop pin assignment A PIN 31 Event Input 15B Exte...

Page 944: ...ble time period the same event will not be detected For example if a Start event is received a new start event will not be detected for 100 ms However if a Stop event occurrrs immediately after a Star...

Page 945: ...ized fiber 850 nm 8 dB 3 5 dB km 0 75 dB 2000 MHz km OM4 Multi Mode 50 125 m laser optimized fiber 850 nm 8 dB 3 5 dB km 0 75 dB 4700 MHz km OS1 Single Mode 9 125 m 1310 nm 10 dB 1 dB km 0 75 dB N A O...

Page 946: ...is the product of the GHS system s maximum signaling speed and the defined fiber cable bandwidth GHS signaling speed over optical fiber 1000 MHz OM class defined bandwidth BW Maximum fiber cable leng...

Page 947: ...e s wired network ports The magic packet must contain the MAC or Physical address of the connected network port Generating a magic packet can be done with third party tools or custom built application...

Page 948: ...k traffic on different segments within the network l Without using routers or layer 3 switches magic packets can be sent within a LAN without problems l When your company uses layer 3 switches your IT...

Page 949: ...MAC Physical address can be found in Windows in the following manner 1 Connect the required network port 2 Go to Windows Network and Sharing Center Select Local Area Connection A Figure H 16 Network a...

Page 950: ...3 The Local Area Connection Status dialog opens Select Details Figure H 17 Local Area Connection Status GEN3i 950 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 951: ...ils dialog as a twelve character string H 5 2 Locating GEN3t GEN7tA and GEN17tA MAC Physical address For GEN3t GEN7tA and GEN17tA the MAC Physical address can be found in Perception in the following m...

Page 952: ...rame view B Figure H 19 Hardware window in Perception A Target mainframe B Mainframe view 5 The MAC Physical address of the selected network connection is displayed in the Properties window as a twelv...

Page 953: ...onnector on the mainframe see chapter From level converter to Digital I O connector on the mainframe on page 956 H 6 1 From encoder to level converter The Level converter 1 G070 2 offers the possibili...

Page 954: ...pulse revolution 5 V Pin 2 3 Rotational speed measurement signal pulse string 5 V 90 phase shifted Pin 15 4 Reference signal 1 pulse revolution 5 V Pin 3 5 Not in use 6 Rotational speed measurement si...

Page 955: ...coder has the following characteristics PIN 1 PIN 6 PIN 3 PIN 7 PIN 2 PIN 4 2500 Ous 2 40V Edge CH5 Normal 1 2500 Ous F1 90 Reset F1 Figure H 22 Rotational speed signals at level converter GEN3i I3763...

Page 956: ...igital I O channels with Perception In order to activate the Digital I O channels including the counter timer channels a module that supports the Digital I O connector must be installed Not all input...

Page 957: ...A Direction Timer Counter 2A PIN 3 Event Input 3A Clock Timer Counter 2A PIN 4 Event Input 4A PIN 5 Event Input 5A PIN 6 Event Input 6A PIN 7 Event Input 7A PIN 8 Event Input 8A PIN 9 Event Input 9A P...

Page 958: ...e counter result The reset signal is Ev B7_01 the input F1 is Ev B7_02 and the input F1 is Ev B7_03 If you only need to view the Timer Counter result and have no interest in the individual signals do...

Page 959: ...B with 18 bit resolution 2 Configure the B Txx CON2 in Ch B9 Perception Figure H 27 Configuration of the B Txx CON2 connector in Perception A Signal coupling mode In quadrature mode the counter suppor...

Page 960: ...only increments decrements on the rising edge of the signal input This is the default traditional quadrature count mode l In double precision the counter increments decrements on both the rising and f...

Page 961: ...ulses from encoder x 4 transitions quad precision selected F Technical units offset 0 G Technical units degrees H Invert reset pin Deactivated A High Level of Reset input is needed to reset the counte...

Page 962: ...Configuring the counters channel A Sensor goups Counters F1 F2 Quadrature B General information Name F1 F2 Quadrature Assign the sensor F1 F2_Quadrature sensor to Channel Ch B9 Note Disable the Inver...

Page 963: ...e B Txx CON2 connector in Perception A Sensor B Invert reset pin The settings of the the frequencies F1 F1 reset and the counter signal on ChB9 are displayed in the following window see Figure H 31 GE...

Page 964: ...Figure H 31 F1 F1 Reset Angular variation Perception A F1 B F1 C Reset D Angular variation GEN3i 964 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 965: ...s often done for drives that contain swap files or temporary data WARNING RAID is no substitute for back up All RAID levels offer protection from a single drive failure except RAID 0 For complete secu...

Page 966: ...tend array 1 N A 1 2 Maximum volume size Sum of Disks One disk size Sum Of Disks 1 Sum of Disks 2 Redundant storage 0 100 1 parity disk array 100 Approximate storage speed Sum of disks No of Disks 2 N...

Page 967: ...K 5 BLOCK 7 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 4 BLOCK 6 BLOCK 8 DISK 1 DISK 2 RAID 0 Striping Figure I 1 RAID 0 Striping Advantages l Great performance both in read and write operations l All storage capacity is used the...

Page 968: ...4 BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4 DISK 1 DISK 2 RAID 1 Mirroring Figure I 2 RAID 1 Mirroring Advantages l Offers excellent read speed and a write speed that is comparable to that of a single disk l I...

Page 969: ...ften used on these controllers to improve the write performance RAID 5 is a good all round system that combines efficient storage with excellent security and decent performance BLOCK 1A BLOCK 1B BLOCK...

Page 970: ...ng BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4 BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4 DISK 1 DISK 2 RAID 1 Mirroring Figure I 4 RAID level 10 Combining RAID 0 RAID 1 Advantages l Great performance both in read and write...

Page 971: ...ynology installation instructions to install the iSCSI setup software Available here www synology com support download php lang us 3 Start Synology assistant from the program menu Note Synology assist...

Page 972: ...a NAS If you see a login screen you need to log in with the details that were used to set up the NAS the first time it was used Please refer to the manufacturer s guide if you need more information P...

Page 973: ...5 When logged in and on the home screen click the main menu icon A as shown in Figure I 7 Figure I 7 Home screen A Main menu icon GEN3i I3763 3 1 en HBM public 973...

Page 974: ...6 A quick launch window will open Figure I 8 Quick launch window A Storage Manager Click the Storage Manager icon GEN3i 974 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 975: ...I LUN In Perception this information will be used in the External Storage Setup iSCSI Target dialog box The same procedure can be performed by using the iSCSI LUN tab Create button If you want to crea...

Page 976: ...SCSI Target Figure I 10 iSCSI Target window dialog A Create tab B Edit tab This tab shows the available iSCSI Target disks and their details To create a new iSCSI Target click Create GEN3i 976 I3763 3...

Page 977: ...Target Name A CHAP C password protection can also be set up this is the same password that will be used in the Perception setup dialog External Storage Setup iSCSI Logon User name and Password If you...

Page 978: ...l C Enable CHAP If logon Password protection is needed select this check box Note CHAP is used to authenticate iSCSI Initiators before using the iSCSI Target D CHAP Name Enter a name to be used for lo...

Page 979: ...as follows Figure I 12 Create a new iSCSI LUN target dialog From the Storage Manager window select Create new iSCSI LUN when no LUNs are yet available If LUNs are available then you may select Map exi...

Page 980: ...LUNs on RAID Select iSCSI LUN Block level Single LUN on RAID B This mode copies blocks of data exactly as they are and therefore offers the best performance For the following options l iSCSI LUN Regu...

Page 981: ...a new iSCI target Choose disks dialog appears Figure I 14 Create a new iSCSI LUN target Choose disks dialog Choose one or more physical discs to use as a LUN target and click Next GEN3i I3763 3 1 en H...

Page 982: ...a RAID type Select the RAID configuration you require A number of configurations are possible depending on the available setup The user must decide what is best here Some information is available on t...

Page 983: ...Figure I 16 Create a new iSCSI LUN target Perform disk check dialog Follow the on screen dialog and select your preference Disk checking will take a long time and depends on the size of the disk bein...

Page 984: ...presented Make sure the information is correct and then click Apply When the dialog box closes a new iSCSI Target LUN will appear in the iSCSI Target and or LUN tab of the Sinology software Note This...

Page 985: ...ram the internal EEPROM in the converter to support inverted TX RX lines required to work with BE3200 2 Unzip the downloaded ZIP Archive and run the FT_Prog program Connect the converter to a free USB...

Page 986: ...Signals see Figure J 2 5 In the Property column select Invert TXD and Invert RXD check boxes see Figure J 2 Figure J 2 FTDI FT Prog Part2 A RS232 Signals B Invert TXD C Invert RXD 6 Finally Select fro...

Page 987: ...r a seven pole Bessel and Butterworth anti alias filter a 16 bit Analog to Digital converter and several selections of digital filtering The on board transient memory size is 64 Mega Samples 128 Mega...

Page 988: ...orth anti alias filter a 16 bit Analog to Digital converter operating at 1 MS s and several selections of digital filtering The on board transient memory size is 128 Mega Samples 256 Mega Bytes The me...

Page 989: ...i alias filter a 16 bit Analog to Digital converter operating at 1 MS s and several selections of digital filtering The on board transient memory size is 256 Mega Samples 512 Mega Bytes The memory is...

Page 990: ...r a seven pole Bessel and Butterworth anti alias filter a 16 bit Analog to Digital converter operating at 1 MS s and several selections of digital filtering The on board transient memory size is 256 M...

Page 991: ...el and Butterworth anti alias filter a 16 bit Analog to Digital converter and several selections of digital filtering The on board transient memory size is 64 Mega Samples 128 Mega Bytes The memory is...

Page 992: ...utput connection cable with a double isolated coax cable This connects directly into the Genesis Isolated Basic amplifier CAUTION As the probe rack specifies the maximum voltages per input pin the 1kV...

Page 993: ...814 C4 Figure K 2 1kV DC probe cable capacitance Specifications Number of channels 1 per probe 16 per probe rack Input type Isolated unbalanced differential isolated single ended Input connectors 2 4...

Page 994: ...AC portion only of the incoming signal The AC portion can be as high as 100 V when using the input ranges of the attached acquisition card Higher resolution can be achieved by selecting the proper me...

Page 995: ...owever it is advised not to change the length to prevent possible side effects such as ringing of step responses due to large impedance mismatches Specifications Number of channels 1 per probe 16 per...

Page 996: ...orth Vdb Bessel 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 Bandwidth overview Passband flatness 2 5 3 0 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 0005 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Figure K 5 Typical 1kV AC probe bandwith Green GN813 GN814 in wideb...

Page 997: ...d one of the following signal conditioners l IEPE for accelerometers microphones etc l Charge for pressure transducers piezoelectric accelerometers etc l Voltage full differential and single ended l T...

Page 998: ...14 NEG CH 14 POS CH 13 NEG CH 13 POS CH 12 NEG CH 12 POS CH 11 NEG CH 11 POS CH 10 NEG CH 10 POS CH 9 NEG CH 9 POS 17 Figure K 6 Pin diagram 16 channel connector Note Both positive and negative pins...

Page 999: ...rtor for each channel l Sample rates up to 20 kS s both decimal and binary l Digital event support on compatible mainframes only l 200 MB on board memory The large number of channels on this single ca...

Page 1000: ...14 NEG CH 14 POS CH 13 NEG CH 13 POS CH 12 NEG CH 12 POS CH 11 NEG CH 11 POS CH 10 NEG CH 10 POS CH 9 NEG CH 9 POS 17 Figure K 7 Pin diagram 16 channel connector Note Both positive and negative pins...

Page 1001: ...each slave And the Master Slave option provides l the sampling clock absolute time info trigger and start stop signals be tween the mainframes creating a real high channel synchronized system out of...

Page 1002: ...ve for more information please refer to Calculating maximum fiber cable length on page 945 l distributes the sampling clock absolute time info trigger and start stop signals between mainframes creatin...

Page 1003: ...I N O U T 1 Figure K 8 Master Slave card In Master mode all connectors M function as master output OUT 1 to OUT 8 In Slave mode the top connector S functions as a slave input IN all other connectors...

Page 1004: ...LED indicators A icon B icon The following table shows the function and possible combinations of the two LEDs Table K 1 Master Slave card front panel LED indicators FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS Status...

Page 1005: ...M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 P M C 2 P M C 1 LNK ACT PORTO J1 J4 J3 J2 TB A IN 1 RESET EV OUT TRG IN TRG OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 1006: ...6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1...

Page 1007: ...uisition System is factory calibrated as delivered to the customer Swapping replacing or removing of cards modules may result in minor deviations to the original calibration The GEN series system shou...

Page 1008: ...n CDRH 21 CFR Chapter I Subchapter J Part 1040 10 l Outside the USA the Master Slave card is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in IEC EN 60825 1 1994 A1 A2...

Page 1009: ...rails until the ejectors contact the perforated metal strips at top and bottom M S I N O U T 1 M O U T 2 M O U T 3 M O U T 4 M O U T 5 M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 Figure K 13 Slide in the card GEN3...

Page 1010: ...t the card They act as levers to gently push the card into its backplane sockets M S I N O U T 1 M O U T 2 M O U T 3 M O U T 4 M O U T 5 M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 Figure K 14 Press ejectors inward...

Page 1011: ...rew The Master Slave card is installed Removing the Master Slave card To remove the Master Slave card 1 Power off the GEN series and remove the power input cable 2 Loosen the small set screw on both e...

Page 1012: ...3 Press the inner grey button on each ejector to release the catch Figure K 17 Inner grey button on ejector GEN3i 1012 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 1013: ...se the card They act as levers to gently pull the card from its backplane sockets M S I N O U T 1 M O U T 2 M O U T 3 M O U T 4 M O U T 5 M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 Figure K 18 Press ejectors outwa...

Page 1014: ...5 Slide the card out of the GEN series unit M S I N O U T 1 M O U T 2 M O U T 3 M O U T 4 M O U T 5 M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 Figure K 19 Remove the card GEN3i 1014 I3763 3 1 en HBM public...

Page 1015: ...U T 2 M O U T 3 M O U T 4 M O U T 5 M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 P M C 2 P M C 1 LNK ACT PORTO J1 J4 J3 J2 TB A IN 1 RESET EV OUT TRG IN TRG OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4...

Page 1016: ...8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M S I N O U T 1 M O U T 2 M O U T 3 M...

Page 1017: ...IN TRG OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UP MENU DOWN SELECT 1 P M C 2 P M C 1 LNK ACT PORTO J1 J4 J3 J2 TB A IN RESET...

Page 1018: ...the mainframes with a Master Slave card must be set to Master while the other mainframes must all be set to Slave This setup automatically uses basic synchronization The multiple mainframe Master Sla...

Page 1019: ...5 M O U T 6 M O U T 8 M O U T 7 MAINS POWER I J K L M N O P Q POWER 1 MW 250Vpk 1 MW 250Vpk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MW 250Vpk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MW 250Vpk 1 MW 250Vpk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MW 25...

Page 1020: ...nframe to the Master Slave synchronization connector of the fourth Slave mainframe 5 Connect the connector labelled M OUT 5 of the Master mainframe to the Master Slave synchronization connector of the...

Page 1021: ...ution 16 bit Isolation Not supported Input type Analog single ended Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended voltage probes Sensors Not supported TEDS Not supported Real time cycle based ca...

Page 1022: ...to 8 DC GND F F A A Figure L 1 Block diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the time of calib...

Page 1023: ...Scale 10 V RMS Noise Bessel IIR and FIR 0 02 of Full Scale 10 V Input overload protection Maximum voltage 250 V DC Overload recovery time Restored to 0 1 accuracy in less than 1 s after 200 overload A...

Page 1024: ...e shifts between channels that use the same filter settings Digital Bessel IIR Fc 3 dB When Bessel IIR filter is selected this is always a combination of an analog Bessel anti alias filter and a digit...

Page 1025: ...tracking for sample rate divided by 10 20 40 100 The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter ban...

Page 1026: ...pre shoot on the step response This means that the ringing on the signal starts before the step input is started and that the ringing continues after the step input is complete FIR Fc 0 1 dB filter us...

Page 1027: ...og resemblance is to an Elliptic filter However FIR has both overshoot and pre shoot on the step response This means that the ringing on the signal starts before the step input is started and that the...

Page 1028: ...hannels on card 0 4 deg 0 1 s GN810 Channels within mainframe 0 4 deg 0 1 s GN810 Channels across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP On board Memory Per c...

Page 1029: ...16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 1030: ...time extraction of Maximum Minimum and Peak to Peak values Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or intermittent...

Page 1031: ...If trigger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is reco...

Page 1032: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous streami...

Page 1033: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1034: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1035: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1036: ...ime formula database calculators option Not supported EtherCat output Not supported Digital Event Timer Counter Not supported Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Supported Fast data streaming up to...

Page 1037: ...and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 10 V Offset error drift 100 ppm C 180 ppm F DC Gain error Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 2 mV Bessel IIR and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 10 V Gain error drift 70 ppm C 130 ppm F Maximu...

Page 1038: ...anti alias filter nor any digital filter in the signal path Therefore there is no anti alias protection when wideband is selected Should not be used if working in a frequency domain with recorded data...

Page 1039: ...and bandwidth Between 540 kHz and 690 kHz 3 dB Passband flatness 1 0 1 dB DC to 150 kHz Wideband overview 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 10 1...

Page 1040: ...hen adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter bandwidth c Auto tracking the sample rate with the selected Bessel IIR filter user selection from 0 0125 Hz to 100 kHz Bessel I...

Page 1041: ...mple rate The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed FIR Fc 0 1 dB filter bandwidth c Auto tracking the sample rat...

Page 1042: ...ate divided by 4 10 20 40 Divided by 40 not available for 1 MS s 500 kS s sample rate The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample r...

Page 1043: ...FIR Fc 3 dB 250 kHz Filter frequency Channels on card 0 7 deg 0 02 s GN811 Channels within mainframe 0 7 deg 0 02 s GN811 Channels across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GP...

Page 1044: ...16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 1045: ...time extraction of Maximum Minimum and Peak to Peak values Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or intermittent...

Page 1046: ...gger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded im...

Page 1047: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous streami...

Page 1048: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1049: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1050: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1051: ...unbalanced differential 1 Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended isolated voltage probes Sensors Not supported TEDS Not supported Real time cycle based calculators Not supported Real tim...

Page 1052: ...trol Memory Sample Rate Figure L 18 Block diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the time of...

Page 1053: ...cale 10 V Offset error drift 100 ppm C 180 ppm F DC Gain error Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 2 mV Bessel IIR and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 10 V Gain error drift 70 ppm C 130 ppm F Maximum static error MSE Wi...

Page 1054: ...offers additional benefits like higher order filter with steep roll off a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use...

Page 1055: ...and bandwidth Between 540 kHz and 690 kHz 3 dB Passband flatness 1 0 1 dB DC to 150 kHz Wideband overview 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 10 1...

Page 1056: ...hen adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter bandwidth c Auto tracking the sample rate with the selected Bessel IIR filter user selection from 0 0125 Hz to 100 kHz Bessel I...

Page 1057: ...mple rate The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed FIR Fc 0 1 dB filter bandwidth c Auto tracking the sample rat...

Page 1058: ...ate divided by 4 10 20 40 Divided by 40 not available for 1 MS s 500 kS s sample rate The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample r...

Page 1059: ...FIR Fc 3 dB 250 kHz Filter frequency Channels on card 0 7 deg 0 02 s GN812 Channels within mainframe 0 7 deg 0 02 s GN812 Channels across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GP...

Page 1060: ...16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 1061: ...time extraction of Maximum Minimum and Peak to Peak values Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or intermittent...

Page 1062: ...rigger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded...

Page 1063: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous streami...

Page 1064: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1065: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1066: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1067: ...unbalanced differential 1 Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended isolated voltage probes Sensors Not supported TEDS Not supported Real time cycle based calculators Not supported Real tim...

Page 1068: ...trol Memory Sample Rate Figure L 27 Block diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the time of...

Page 1069: ...l Scale 10 V Offset error drift 100 ppm C 180 ppm F DC Gain error Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 2 mV Bessel IIR and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 10 V Gain error drift 70 ppm C 130 ppm F Maximum static error MSE...

Page 1070: ...offers additional benefits like higher order filter with steep roll off a larger selection of filter characteristics noise free digital output and no additional phase shifts between channels that use...

Page 1071: ...and bandwidth Between 540 kHz and 690 kHz 3 dB Passband flatness 1 0 1 dB DC to 150 kHz Wideband overview 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 10 1...

Page 1072: ...hen adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter bandwidth c Auto tracking the sample rate with the selected Bessel IIR filter user selection from 0 0125 Hz to 100 kHz Bessel I...

Page 1073: ...mple rate The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed FIR Fc 0 1 dB filter bandwidth c Auto tracking the sample rat...

Page 1074: ...ate divided by 4 10 20 40 Divided by 40 not available for 1 MS s 500 kS s sample rate The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample r...

Page 1075: ...FIR Fc 3 dB 250 kHz Filter frequency Channels on card 0 7 deg 0 02 s GN813 Channels within mainframe 0 7 deg 0 02 s GN813 Channels across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GP...

Page 1076: ...16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 1077: ...time extraction of Maximum Minimum and Peak to Peak values Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or intermittent...

Page 1078: ...rigger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is recorded...

Page 1079: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous streami...

Page 1080: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1081: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1082: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1083: ...d unbalanced differential 1 Passive voltage current probes Passive single ended isolated voltage probes Sensors Not supported TEDS Not supported Real time cycle based calculators Not supported Real ti...

Page 1084: ...trol Memory Sample Rate Figure L 36 Block diagram Note The specifications listed are valid for cards that have been calibrated and are used in the same mainframe and slots as they were at the time of...

Page 1085: ...l Scale 10 V Offset error drift 100 ppm C 180 ppm F DC Gain error Wideband 0 1 of Full Scale 2 mV Bessel IIR and FIR 0 1 of Full Scale 10 V Gain error drift 70 ppm C 130 ppm F Maximum static error MSE...

Page 1086: ...d automatically tracks any user sample rate selection Compared to analog anti alias filters the programmable digital filter offers additional benefits like higher order filter with steep roll off a la...

Page 1087: ...tracking for sample rate divided by 10 20 40 100 The user selects a division factor from the current sample rate software then adjusts the filter when the sample rate is changed Bessel IIR filter ban...

Page 1088: ...pre shoot on the step response This means that the ringing on the signal starts before the step input is started and that the ringing continues after the step input is complete FIR Fc 0 1 dB filter us...

Page 1089: ...og resemblance is to an Elliptic filter However FIR has both overshoot and pre shoot on the step response This means that the ringing on the signal starts before the step input is started and that the...

Page 1090: ...hannels on card 0 4 deg 0 1 s GN814 Channels within mainframe 0 4 deg 0 1 s GN814 Channels across mainframes Defined by synchronization method used None IRIG GPS Master Slave PTP On board Memory Per c...

Page 1091: ...16 bit 0 0015 for each level Direction Rising Falling Single direction control for both levels based on selected mode Hysteresis 0 1 to 100 of Full Scale defines the trigger sensitivity Pulse detect...

Page 1092: ...time extraction of Maximum Minimum and Peak to Peak values Acquisition Modes Single sweep Triggered acquisition to on board memory without sample rate limitations for single transients or intermittent...

Page 1093: ...If trigger occurs before the pre trigger segment is recorded the pre trigger segment is truncated to recorded data only Delayed trigger Maximum 1000 seconds after a trigger occurred The sweep is reco...

Page 1094: ...storage media is full Stop on trigger Recording is stopped after any system trigger or when the storage media is full Continuous FIFO memory Used by enabled channels to optimize the continuous streami...

Page 1095: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1096: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1097: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1098: ...ed EtherCat output Not supported Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events and 2 Timer Counter channels Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Supported Fast data streaming up to 1 GB s Not suppor...

Page 1099: ...ling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB 1 6 Hz AC coupling response dB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude Frequency Hz 1...

Page 1100: ...s the smallest value Maximum nondestructive voltage 50 V DC Overload recovery time Restored to 0 1 accuracy in less than 5 s after 200 overload Input Ranges When Using Passive Voltage Probes Detailed...

Page 1101: ...be obtained if the negative input pin of each channel is used for the coaxial ground shield The return current then flows straight to the channel ground and not to the common card ground Input ranges...

Page 1102: ...the Sigma Delta ADC no digital filter is always in the signal path Therefore the anti alias protection is always active when Sigma Delta wideband is selected Bessel IIR When Bessel IIR filter is sele...

Page 1103: ...e rates 0 1 dB passband flatness 1 DC to 20 kHz Frequency kHz 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB Magnitude dB 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 Magnitude dB 0 2 0 15 0 1 0 05 0 05 0 0 05 0 1 0 1...

Page 1104: ...User selects divide factor from current sample rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 40 Hz to 25 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 10 St...

Page 1105: ...current sample rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 100 Hz to 62 5 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 2 or maximum 10 kHz Stopband atte...

Page 1106: ...current sample rate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c 100 Hz to 62 5 kHz Stopband frequency s Approximately 1 25 c 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 1 5 or maxim...

Page 1107: ...100 Hz High pass stopband frequency hs Approximately hc 2 5 Low pass bandwidth lc 2 kHz 20 kHz 40 kHz and 50 kHz Low pass stopband frequency s Approximately 1 5 to 2 5 c 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1...

Page 1108: ...card 0 5 deg 14 ns GN1610 Channels within mainframe 0 5 deg 14 ns Elliptic IIR Filter frequency 200 kHz 2 MS s Channels on card 0 5 deg 14 ns GN1610 Channels within mainframe 0 5 deg 14 ns GN1610 cha...

Page 1109: ...pulse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm...

Page 1110: ...to control update rate independent of sample rate Reset input Level sensitivity User selectable invert level Minimum setup time prior to signal edge s 100 ns Minimum hold time after signal edge h 100...

Page 1111: ...eel rotates clock wise Wheel rotates counter clock wise Signal Reset Quadrature disk Signal Direction Direction t Must be 100 ns Figure L 58 Bi directional quadrature count modes Inputs 3 pins signal...

Page 1112: ...easuring times the real time calculators or Perception formula database can be used to enlarge the measuring time and improve the accuracy more dynamically e g based on measured cycles Gate measuring...

Page 1113: ...504 s for decimal binary time base to be compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards used within the mainframe Cross channel tr...

Page 1114: ...using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real tim...

Page 1115: ...sample rates the number of calculators is reduced to match the available DSP power DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calcula...

Page 1116: ...S 50 MS Max sweep sample rate 250 kS s not used 250 kS s Max continuous FIFO not used 1000 MS 62 MS 200 MS 12 5 MS Max continuous sample rate not used 250 kS s Sweep Sample Rate 2 Max aggregate contin...

Page 1117: ...number of Sweeps 1 per recording Maximum slow sample rate Fast sample rate divided by two Maximum fast sample rate switches 20 sample rate switching always stops when sweep ends Minimum time between s...

Page 1118: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1119: ...ESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED GROUND GROUND GROUND 5 V output 5 V output 5 V output RESERVED RESERVED CH 8 NEG CH 8 POS CH 7 NEG CH 7 POS CH 6 NEG CH 6 POS CH 5 NEG CH 5 POS CH...

Page 1120: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1121: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1122: ...al time formula database calculators option Not supported EtherCat output Not supported Digital Event Timer Counter 16 digital events Standard data streaming up to 200 MB s Supported Fast data streami...

Page 1123: ...ling frequency 1 6 Hz 10 3 dB 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude dB 1 6 Hz AC coupling response dB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Magnitude Frequency Hz 1...

Page 1124: ...value Maximum nondestructive voltage 50 V DC Overload recovery time Restored to 0 1 accuracy in less than 5 s after 200 overload Input Ranges When Using Passive Voltage Probes Detailed probe specific...

Page 1125: ...cision digital filter is used as anti alias protection before the digital downsampling to the desired user sample rate is performed The digital filter is programmed to a fraction of the user sample ra...

Page 1126: ...DC to 20 kHz Frequency kHz 1000 100 10 1 0 1 Frequency kHz Magnitude dB Magnitude dB 150 130 110 90 70 50 30 10 10 Magnitude dB 0 2 0 15 0 1 0 05 0 05 0 0 05 0 1 0 15 0 2 1000 100 10 1 0 1 1000 100 1...

Page 1127: ...software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 40 Hz to 2 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 10 Stopband attenuation s 80 dB Roll off 72 dB octave for...

Page 1128: ...ate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c User selectable from 100 Hz to 5 kHz 0 1 dB passband flatness p 1 DC to c 2 Stopband attenuation s 80 dB Filter roll off 72 dB...

Page 1129: ...ate software then adjusts filter when sample rate is changed Bandwidth c 100 Hz to 5 kHz Stopband frequency s Approximately 1 25 c Passband flatness p 1 0 1 dB DC to c 1 5 Stopband attenuation s 80 dB...

Page 1130: ...hc 2 5 Low pass bandwidth lc 2 kHz 20 kHz 40 kHz and 50 kHz Low pass stopband frequency s Approximately 1 5 to 2 5 c Passband flatness p 1 0 1 dB hc to lc or maximum 10 kHz Stopband attenuation s 80...

Page 1131: ...d 0 01 deg 30 ns GN1611 Channels within mainframe 0 01 deg 30 ns Elliptic IIR Filter frequency 5 kHz 20 kS s Channels on card 0 01 deg 30 ns GN1611Channels within mainframe 0 01 deg 30 ns GN1611 chann...

Page 1132: ...lse per trigger on every channel trigger of this card only 12 8 s minimum pulse width 200 s 1 s 1 sample period pulse delay Alarm High when alarm condition is activated low when not activated alarm co...

Page 1133: ...504 s for decimal binary time base to be compatible with standard behavior Minimum selectable delay is the smallest delay available for all acquisition cards used within the mainframe Cross channel tr...

Page 1134: ...using binary time base Real time Statstream Patent Number 7 868 886 Real time extraction of basic signal parameters Supports real time live scrolling and scoping waveform displays as well as real tim...

Page 1135: ...r of calculators 32 DSP load Each calculator can perform 1 calculation Not every calculation uses the same DSP power Selecting a calculation with the highest computation power could result in a reduct...

Page 1136: ...e continuous streaming rate not used 0 02 MS s 0 32 MS s 0 02 MS s 0 32 MS s 0 04 MB s 0 64 MB s 0 04 MB s 0 64 MB s Single Sweep Pre trigger segment 0 to 100 of selected sweep length If trigger occur...

Page 1137: ...r recording User specified recording history on storage media All recorded data is stored on the storage media as quickly as possible As soon as the selected history time is reached older recorded dat...

Page 1138: ...sample rate total number of channels and mainframes mainframe type Ethernet speed PC storage medium and other PC parameters For details please refer to mainframe datasheet Exceeding sweep storage rate...

Page 1139: ...50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED GROUND GROUND GROUND 5 V output 5 V output 5 V output RESERVED RESERVED CH 8 NEG CH 8...

Page 1140: ...RH 6 cycles cycle duration 24 hours Harmonized Standards for CE Compliance According to the Following Directives Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 3...

Page 1141: ...EU EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields 0 15 to 80 MHz 1000 Hz AM 10 V RMS mains 3 V RMS channel both using clamp performance criteria A EN 61000 4 11 Volt...

Page 1142: ...1 G014 2 GEN5i Internal system Solid State Drive 2008 2014 Yes Unknown 1 G015 2 GEN5i Removable data Solid State Drive 2008 2014 Yes Unknown 1 G016 2 GEN5i Removable system Solid State Drive 2008 2014...

Page 1143: ...Yes 1 G078 2 GEN7i GEN7tA Dust filter 2015 Yes Yes 1 G079 2 GEN7tA GEN17t Removable data Solid State Drive 2015 Yes Yes 1 G081 2 Option carrier card 2015 Yes Yes 1 G082 2 EtherCAT card 2015 Yes Yes 1...

Page 1144: ...5 MS s 2006 N A No 1 GN1610 2 Basic IEPE Charge 250 kS s 16 chn 2011 2015 Yes Yes 1 GN1611 2 Basic IEPE Charge 20 kS s 16 chn 2011 2015 Yes Yes 1 GN3210 2 Basic IEPE Charge 250 kS s 2011 Yes Yes 1 GN3...

Page 1145: ...s Yes 1 G058 2 32 channel single ended break out panel 2011 Yes Yes 1 KAB171 1 16 channel single ended break out cable 2011 Yes Yes 1 KAB172 1 16 channel differential break out cable 2011 Yes Yes 1 G0...

Page 1146: ...8 xx Fiber cable heavy duty MM LC SCRJ 2006 Yes Yes 1 KAB279 xx Fiber cable heavy duty MM SCRJ SCRJ 2006 Yes Yes 1 KAB280 xx Fiber cable standard MM LC LC 2006 Yes Yes 1 KAB281 xx Fiber cable standard...

Page 1147: ...5 pF 1 2 m 2010 Yes Unknown 1 G902 2 Passive SE probe 10 1 200 MHz 7 75 pF 3 m 2010 Yes Unknown 1 G903 2 Passive SE isolated probe 100 1 400 MHz 7 45 pF 1 2 m 2010 Yes Unknown 1 G904 2 Passive SE isol...

Page 1148: ...Current clamp Description Introduction year End of Life year RoHS 1 2002 95 EC RoHS 2 2011 65 EU 1 G912 2 AC DC current clamp i30s 2010 Yes Unknown 1 G913 2 AC current clamp SR661 2010 Yes Unknown 1...

Page 1149: ...d 294 Binary marker HV input 295 Boot setup 809 Creating the back copy 854 Prerequisites 853 Recovery tools disk 812 Solid State Drive layout 810 Touch screen calibration 839 Bridge amplifier 249 Bala...

Page 1150: ...1 en GEN series GN814 1083 B3240 3 1 en GEN series GN1610 1098 B3264 3 1 en GEN series GN1611 1122 Data storage 87 131 133 Continuous 133 137 Continuous Circular 138 Continuous Lead out 138 Continuou...

Page 1151: ...oblems after restore 836 Starting Image Restore 815 Windows 10 welcome 829 Windows 7 welcome 819 GN610 GN610B GN611 GN611B Isolation and type testing Channel to channel isolation test 229 Channel to c...

Page 1152: ...GN610B GN611B 215 Using the GN815 and GN816 241 Input Cards legacy GN1610 250 kS s input card 997 GN1611 basic 20 kS s input card 999 GN810 Basic 200kS s input card 987 GN811 Basic 1MS s input card 9...

Page 1153: ...ptic cable 171 Master Slave option legacy Fiber optic cable 1002 Master Slave support 82 Memory and Time base External Clock Divider 932 Mainframe 930 Recorder Time base groups 932 Mount GEN3i in a 19...

Page 1154: ...Position measurement 300 Power and frequency 70 Precautions and warnings when using batteries 61 Primary trigger level 145 Probe bandwidth calibration 360 10X Probes 362 1X Probes 360 Probes and diffe...

Page 1155: ...936 GEN DAQ settings explained 928 Memory and Time base 930 Perception Display settings 933 RPM 295 S Safety Environment 34 Fuse 73 Instrument symbols 27 International safety warnings 37 Manual handl...

Page 1156: ...asic 148 Dual 149 Dual window 151 Sequential 152 Window 150 Trigger qualifier 153 Trouble Shooting Backing up the recovery partition 853 Embedded Software upgrades 894 Enable the Windows 10 upgrade on...

Page 1157: ...PTP Grandmasters IRIG or GPS to PTP bridge 924 Settings in Perception 923 V Verification shunt 267 Verification of linearity 251 Verification procedure Hardware setup 901 Multi mainframe recording 903...

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