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Interface Inc. ● 7401 East Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 USA ● Phone 480.948.5555 

www.interfaceforce.com

 ● Email: 

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Chapter 4 Specifications 

Technical Specifications 

Parameter 

Min 

Typical 

Max 

Units 

Strain Gauge Measurement 

4 Wire 

Strain Gauge Excitation Voltage 

4. 5 

5.25 

VDC 

Strain Gauge Drive Capability 

80 

5000 

Ohms 

Strain Gauge Sensitivity 

-3 

2.5 

mV/V 

Offset Temperature Stability 

 

0.0001 

0.0004 

%/°C

 

Gain Temperature Stability 

 

0.0003 

0.0005 

%/°C

 

Offset Stability with Time 

 

0.0020 

0.0090 

% of FS (1) 

Gain Stability with Time 

 

 

0.0030 

% of FS (2) 

Non Linearity before Linearization 

  0.0005 

0.0025 

% of FS 

Internal Resolution 

 

16 Million 

 

Counts/divs 

Resolution @ 4.8kHz readings (Noise stable) over 1s 

 

8,192 

 

Counts/divs 

Resolution @ 4.8kHz readings (Noise stable) over 1s 

 

13 

 

Bits 

Measurement Sample Rate 

 

4,800 

 

Per Second 

Measurement Sample Rate Accuracy 

 

±0.5 

±1.1 

 

Electrical 

Min 

Typical 

Max 

Units 

Power Supply voltage 

4.25 

5.5 

V dc 

Power Supply current (350 Ohm Bridge) 

 

68 

75 

mA 

 

 

 

 

 

Data transmission  

Min 

Typical 

Max 

Units 

Output cable length 

 

 

 

 

Environmental 

Min 

Typical 

Max 

Units 

Operating temperature range 

-40 

 

+85 

°C

 

Storage temperature 

-40 

 

+85 

°C 

Humidity 

 

95 

%RH 

Protection 

IP50 

 

 

Dimensions 

 

Cased version 

74.5 x 51 x 20mm  

 
Notes.  

1. 

From original offset at any time 

2. 

1st Year 

 

Summary of Contents for DIG-USB-F

Page 1: ...Model DIG USB F Fast Digital USB Output Module Issue 15 296 Revision A User Manual www interfaceforce com...

Page 2: ...dware Wizard 5 Using the Software 6 Home Page 7 Information Page 8 Save and Restore Page 10 Lock Page 11 Calibration Page 12 System Zero 13 Auto Calibration 13 Table Calibration 14 Engineering Units 1...

Page 3: ...ents After the DIG USB F software and hardware setup is complete data can start to be extracted acquired and manipulated by software removing the need for amplifiers filters and or multimeters Streaml...

Page 4: ...ors Two point auto calibration by application of known weight Two point table calibration from load cell calibration certificate Setting System Zero Engineering unit selection Save module settings inc...

Page 5: ...installation file downloaded from the Interface Inc website www interfaceforce com The software installer AutoRun process will start momentarily If the CD or USB storage media AutoRun process does no...

Page 6: ...ifferent dialog windows but the dialogs shown below should allow you make the correct choices regardless of operating system Note that the DIG USB F shares the drivers with the DIG USB DSC range of mo...

Page 7: ...ly detected and the Information page is displayed If the DIG USB F module is not detected the Home page will be displayed either wait until the DIG USB F module is connected or press the Detect button...

Page 8: ...Phone 480 948 5555 www interfaceforce com Email contact interfaceforce com ORDER TOLL FREE 800 947 5598 7 Home Page Click the Home icon to manually connect a module Click the Detect button after the...

Page 9: ...while on the Information page The Information page shows a large reading display box selection options for reading output and module information The Information page will also indicate error conditio...

Page 10: ...icking the Select display format button allows you to select a new format for the displayed value By using this you can hide unwanted decimal places Click the desired display format in the list Error...

Page 11: ...is recorded while on this page The Save Restore page allows a user to save and restore configuration settings for different modules Clicking the Save button opens Windows save file dialog box and all...

Page 12: ...ace Inc to aid in Passcode recovery if the Passcode is forgotten Calibration Page Enables the user to either Allow or Lock access to the Calibration Page setting this function to Lock limits access to...

Page 13: ...methods perform system zero and set calibrated engineering units mV V Input Shows the actual mV V input as measured by the module Calibrated Value Shows the calibrated value in the engineering units...

Page 14: ...om a measured value A value can be manually entered or automatically filled in by clicking the Zero Now button this gives a zero reading based on the current input Disable the Zero Now feature on the...

Page 15: ...the certificate or convert the certificate weight to any other engineering unit of your choice click the Calibrate button and the calibration is complete Engineering Units The Engineering Units tab al...

Page 16: ...a for up to 30 minutes and provides the user the ability to perform transient filtering and display max min values View Window Use the Viewing Window slide bar to select between 1 and 30 seconds of da...

Page 17: ...values of the detected min and max along with the difference between the two are displayed in the lower right of the window in the Help pane To deactivate the Min Max function set the switch to off N...

Page 18: ...ick the icon to access the Review page features The Review page allows the user to examine all captured data discard unwanted data view cursors and load and save data The chart displays all data inclu...

Page 19: ...you to zoom in and out of the data as well as pan through the data You can change the viewed data by dragging the highlighted portion as follows Expand or contract the highlighted area by clicking th...

Page 20: ...the time difference between the two cursors Plus the frequency if you had placed the cursors on two adjacent features in a wave based signal and the value difference Cursors are cleared once the navig...

Page 21: ...licking on the chart and copies the chart image to the clipboard enabling pasting into other applications Scope Page Click the icon to access the Scope page features This page offers a simple oscillos...

Page 22: ...which the left hand side of the scope starts to draw the waveform Trigger Turns the trigger on or off Edge Falling Normally the trigger is set to detect a rising edge Turn Edge Falling to On to detect...

Page 23: ...end of the purple navigation bar to zoom into the frequency range of interest The purple bar can be panned as well as resized Peak Hold When activated this simply holds the maximum for each frequency...

Page 24: ...force com ORDER TOLL FREE 800 947 5598 23 Chapter 3 Installation This chapter gives detailed information on integrating the DIG USB F into a production system including mounting protection adjustments...

Page 25: ...1 Gain Stability with Time 0 0030 of FS 2 Non Linearity before Linearization 0 0005 0 0025 of FS Internal Resolution 16 Million Counts divs Resolution 4 8kHz readings Noise stable over 1s 8 192 Count...

Page 26: ...SA Phone 480 948 5555 www interfaceforce com Email contact interfaceforce com ORDER TOLL FREE 800 947 5598 25 Dimensions Mounting The following diagrams show the case dimensions and mounting holes and...

Page 27: ...l part DSCUSB DIN consists of a pair of screws and two DIN rail clips Remove the two screws on the rear of the DIG USB F case and replace with the longer screws from the DIG USB F DIN kit These longer...

Page 28: ...socket can accept a mating plug that has screw retention functionality The micro USB socket does not have any form of cable retention and this must be taken into account if mounting the DIG USB F to...

Page 29: ...ight insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit Interface warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the buyer such as mishandling improper interfacing operation ou...

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