Chapter 2. The Validator Hardware
2.2.5 Internal Memory
The Validator is designed to write data to internal memory during sensor calibration and
qualification studies. Qualification data resides in internal memory until you power down the
system or load a new setup.
The Validator provides over 4 GB of internal memory to maintain qualification data during a
study.
The Validator allows you to scan data at one of two rates during the qualification study: 8
inputs per second or 12 inputs per second. Each rate has a maximum file rate that is
automatically determined based on the number of sensors being sampled, as shown below.
(For further information, refer to the Validator Online Help topic, “Data Storage Rate.”)
The maximum file rate for an 8 and 12 inputs/second scan rate for a thermocouple is
determined as follows:
Number of
SIMs
Connected
Normal Scan
Fast Scan
1
8 Channels per second for
connected SIM
12 Channels per second for connected
SIM
2
16 Channels per second in 2
SIMs ( 8 channel/SIM)
24 Channels per second in 2 SIMs
(12 channel/SIM)
3
24 Channels per second in 3
SIMs (8 channel/SIM)
36 Channels per second in 3 SIMs
(12 channel/SIM)
4
32 Channels per second in 4
SIMs (8 channel/SIM)
36 Channels per second in 4 SIMs
(9 channel/SIM)
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