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Table of Contents

2.4.1

Rail Mounting.................................................................... 20

2.4.2

Wall Mounting .................................................................. 23

2.5

Hardware Configuration..............................................................  25

3 Operation ................................................................................ 27

3.1

Functional Layout ........................................................................  27

3.2

Analog Input ................................................................................  28

3.2.1

Analog Input Front End Configuration .............................. 28

3.2.2

AI Data Format .................................................................. 29

3.2.3

Sampling Rate ................................................................... 30

3.2.4

Data Transfer..................................................................... 31

3.2.5

Anti-Aliasing Filter and Frequency Response.................... 31

3.3

Triggering.....................................................................................  33

3.3.1

Analog Input Trigger Source.............................................. 33

3.4

Programmable Function I/O........................................................  39

3.4.1

Static Digital Input/Output................................................ 39

3.4.2

Frequency Counter............................................................ 39

3.4.3

Pulse Output ..................................................................... 39

3.4.4

Digital Trigger IN for Continuous Analog Input................. 40

3.4.5

Synchronization Sample Clock IN...................................... 40

4 Calibration ............................................................................... 41

4.1

Loading Calibration Constants.....................................................  41

4.2

Auto-Calibration ..........................................................................  41

4.3

Saving Calibration Constants.......................................................  42

Important Safety Instructions ....................................................... 43

Warranty Policy ............................................................................ 45

Getting Service ............................................................................. 47

Summary of Contents for USB-62405

Page 1: ...Advance Technologies Automate the World Manual Rev 1 00 Revision Date July 5 2017 USB 62405 USB 2 0 based Dynamic Signal Acquisition Module User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...umentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility JYTEK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environ mental preservation through complia...

Page 4: ...NOTE NOTE Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks CAUTION Information to prevent minor physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to co...

Page 5: ...ons 2 1 4 2 Analog Input AI 2 1 4 3 DC accuracy 25 C 3 1 4 4 AC Dynamic Performance typical 25 C 3 1 4 5 Digital I O 5 1 5 Software Support 5 1 6 Driver Support for Windows 6 1 7 Utilities for Windows...

Page 6: ...g Filter and Frequency Response 31 3 3 Triggering 33 3 3 1 Analog Input Trigger Source 33 3 4 Programmable Function I O 39 3 4 1 Static Digital Input Output 39 3 4 2 Frequency Counter 39 3 4 3 Pulse O...

Page 7: ...Pre Rail Mounting 21 Figure 2 5 Module Rail Mounted 22 Figure 2 6 Wall Mount Holes 23 Figure 2 7 USB 62405 Module with Wall Mount Apparatus 24 Figure 3 1 USB 62405 Functional Block Diagram 27 Figure 3...

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Page 9: ...List of Tables ix List of Tables Table 1 1 U Test Interface Legend 7 Table 3 1 Signal Source Card Configuration 28 Table 3 2 USB 62405 Input Ranges 30...

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Page 11: ...d noise and provides usable signal bandwidth of the Nyquist rate making it ideal for high dynamic range signal measure ment in vibration and acoustic applications The USB 62405 supports digital and an...

Page 12: ...ring terminals Power requirement USB power 5 V 400 mA Operating environment Ambient temperature 0 to 55 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Storage environment Ambient temperature 20 to 70 C R...

Page 13: ...gital software selectable Trigger mode Post trigger delay trigger middle trigger gated trigger pre trigger post or delay trigger with re triggering Data transfer Programmed I O continuous bulk transfe...

Page 14: ...cut off frequency 0 1dB 2 4 Hz Input Signal Frequency fin Flatness 20Hz to 20kHz 0 01 dB 20Hz to 46 4kHz 0 15 dB Input Signal Frequency fin Crosstalk 1kHz 102 dB 46 4kHz 95 dB Measurement Bandwidth A...

Page 15: ...for Windows UD DASK UD DASK is composed of advanced 32 64 bit kernel drivers for custom ized DAQ application development USB DASK enables you to perform Channels 2 programmable function I O Compatibi...

Page 16: ...olymorphic VI for Lab VIEW and DAQ Toolbox for MATLAB You can download and install DAQPilot at http www jytek com Please note that only DAQPilot versions 2 6 1 0628 and later can sup port the USB 6240...

Page 17: ...ure 1 1 U Test Interface Table 1 1 U Test Interface Legend You can download and install U Test at http www jytek com A Main Menu B Device Viewer C AI Data View AO DIO Control Panel D Analog Input Conf...

Page 18: ...8 Introduction 1 8 Overview and Dimensions 1 8 1 Module NOTE NOTE All dimensions shown are in millimeters mm...

Page 19: ...Introduction 9 Figure 1 2 USB 62405 Module Front View Figure 1 3 USB 62405 Module Side View...

Page 20: ...Rear View 1 8 2 Module Stand The multi function USB 62405 stand is compatible with desk rail or wall mounting To fix the module in the stand slide the module body into the stand until a click is hear...

Page 21: ...Introduction 11 the bottom of the stand in a back and forth motion and separate from the module Figure 1 5 Module Stand and USB Cable...

Page 22: ...12 Introduction Figure 1 6 Module Stand Wall Mount Kit Side View w Connections...

Page 23: ...Introduction 13 Figure 1 7 Module In Stand Front View...

Page 24: ...14 Introduction Figure 1 8 Module Stand Top View 20 4 20 4 B 26...

Page 25: ...Introduction 15 Figure 1 9 Module Stand Side Cutaway View Figure 1 10 Module Stand Front View 5 89 1 5 6 3 4 100...

Page 26: ...ns The USB 62405 module is equipped with four BNC connectors and one 4 pin removable spring terminal connector with pin assignment as labeled BNC connector polarity is as shown Figure 1 11 BNC Connect...

Page 27: ...cluded in the package USB 62405 Stand USB cable 2 meter Rail mount kit 2 2 Connecting the USB 62405 Module 1 Turn on the computer 2 Connect the USB 62405 module to one USB 2 0 port on the computer usi...

Page 28: ...s 4 The USB 62405 module can now be located in the hardware Device Manager as shown Figure 2 1 USB 62405 Module in Windows Device Manager If the USB 62405 module cannot be detected the power provided...

Page 29: ...ng and can be set from 0 to 7 The device ID allows dedicated con trol of the USB 62405 module irrespective of the connected USB port When more than one USB module of the same type is connected each mu...

Page 30: ...20 Getting Started 2 4 Device Mounting 2 4 1 Rail Mounting The multi function stand can be mounted on the DIN rail using the rail mount kit as shown Figure 2 3 Rail Mount Kit...

Page 31: ...Getting Started 21 Figure 2 4 Module Pre Rail Mounting...

Page 32: ...22 Getting Started Figure 2 5 Module Rail Mounted...

Page 33: ...Started 23 2 4 2 Wall Mounting The multi function stand can be fixed to a wall using four flush head screws as shown The four screw holes should be approximately 3 4 mm in diameter Figure 2 6 Wall Mou...

Page 34: ...24 Getting Started Figure 2 7 USB 62405 Module with Wall Mount Apparatus...

Page 35: ...Hardware Configuration All remaining hardware configurations are software programmable including sampling update rate input output channel input range and others Please see the UD DASK Function Refere...

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Page 37: ...pose digital I Os GPIO Figure 3 1 USB 62405 Functional Block Diagram ADLINK FPGA Calibration data 8051 Core function AFI 2 CH GPIO Control Signal DI DO Counter PWM OUT Trigger IN GPIO Circuit 24 Bit S...

Page 38: ...ode input of the BNC through a 20 k resistor Recommended configurations for the signal sources are as follows Table 3 1 Signal Source Card Configuration Input Coupling When DC coupling is selected DC...

Page 39: ...f set generated because of the excitation current and sensor impedance When enabling IEPE current sources the USB 62405 automatically sets input configuration to AC coupling Figure 3 3 Excitation Curr...

Page 40: ...ansfer Non Buffering Programmed I O Polling mode supports flexible timing and is suitable for retrieving recent data without FIFO buffering latency The USB 62405 continuously updates the most recently...

Page 41: ...on Library Ref erence provides corresponding software API details 3 2 5 Anti Aliasing Filter and Frequency Response The filter limits the bandwidth of the signal path and rejects out of band noise The...

Page 42: ...32 Operation Figure 3 4 Input Frequency Response for High Resolution Mode Fs 51 2kS s 5 10 15 20 25 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 X 25 Y 2 058 Input Signal Frequency kHz dB 3dB Bandwidth Fs 51 2KS s...

Page 43: ...analog or external digital signal in continuous analog input mode Trigger source and mode are programmable by soft ware 3 3 1 Analog Input Trigger Source Software Triggering This trigger mode require...

Page 44: ...selected input channel and the resolution is 24 bit In external analog trigger mode the first acquired data starts with a delay time of 1 sam pling rate Below Low Analog Triggering As shown the trigg...

Page 45: ...arity can be programmed using JYTEK software drivers Figure 3 8 Digital Triggering Trigger Modes Analog input supports post delay middle gate post trigger with retrig ger and delay trigger with retrig...

Page 46: ...ger event occurs after the specified amount of data has been acquired the sys tem stores only data preceding the trigger event by a specified amount as shown Note that N must be equal to or less than...

Page 47: ...hat the maximum delay count is 232 1 when the minimum delay count is 1 Figure 3 12 Delay Trigger Mode Operation Middle Trigger Acquisition Middle trigger acquisition is indicated when data is to be co...

Page 48: ...d amount of data is acquired Figure 3 14 Gated Trigger Post Trigger or Delay Trigger Acquisition with Re Trigger Post trigger or delay trigger acquisition with re trigger function is indi cated in app...

Page 49: ...ontrolled by software timing 3 4 2 Frequency Counter Calculates base clocks occurring within a period rising edge to rising edge or falling edge to falling edge of the repetitive input signal which is...

Page 50: ...iple devices the GPIO can be programmed as external sample clock input with the same trigger signal and external sample clock applicable to multiple USB 62405s to achieve more than 4 channel synchroni...

Page 51: ...e user utilization bank allowing loading of the TrimDACs firm ware values either from the original factory calibration or a subse quently performed calibration Since measurement errors may vary depend...

Page 52: ...ed through auto calibration the software stores the new constants in a user configurable section of the EEPROM To restore original factory calibration settings the software can copy the factory calibr...

Page 53: ...rn off power and unplug any power cords cables To avoid electrical shock and or damage to equipment Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity...

Page 54: ...serviced by authorized technicians when The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated the equipment It has been exposed to high humidity moisture It is not functioning or does not function a...

Page 55: ...iginal manufacturers warranty For products containing storage devices hard drives flash cards etc please back up your data before sending them for repair JYTEK is not responsible for any loss of data...

Page 56: ...age environments i e high temperatures high humidity or volatile chemicals Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid during or after change of batteries by customer user Damage from improper repair by...

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