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OM-USB-2404-60 User's Guide 

Functional Details 

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When making a ground-referenced connection between the signal source and the OM-USB-2404-60, make sure 
the voltage on the CH+ and CH– connections are within the channel-to-earth safety voltage range. Refer to the 

Specifications

 chapter for information about operating voltages and overvoltage protection. 

 

Figure 6. Connecting a floating signal source 

Don't connect to signals or use for measurements within category III or IV 

Refer to the "

Safety voltages" 

section in the

 Specifications

 chapter for information about Measurement 

Categories. 

Analog input circuitry 

The OM-USB-2404-60 analog input channels are floating with respect to earth ground and to each other. The 
incoming analog signal on each channel is conditioned, buffered, and then sampled by a 24-bit Delta-Sigma 
ADC. Each channel provides an independent signal path and ADC, enabling you to sample all four channels 
simultaneously. Figure 7 shows the circuitry for one analog input channel. 

 

Figure 7. Analog input circuitry for one channel 

Filtering 

The OM-USB-2404-60 uses a combination of analog and digital filtering to provide an accurate representation 
of in-band signals while rejecting out-of-band signals. The filters discriminate between signals based on the 
frequency range, or bandwidth, of the signal. The passband, stopband, and alias-free bandwidths are important.  

The OM-USB-2404-60 represents signals within the passband frequency, as quantified primarily by passband 
ripple and phase nonlinearity. All signals within the alias-free bandwidth are either unaliased signals or signals 
that have been filtered by at least the amount of the stopband rejection. 

Passband bandwidth 

The signals within the passband bandwidth have frequency-dependent gain or attenuation. The small amount of 
variation in gain with respect to frequency is called the 

passband flatness

. The device's digital filters adjust the 

frequency range of the passband to match the data rate. Therefore, the amount of gain or attenuation at a given 
frequency depends on the sample rate. Figure 8 shows typical passband flatness for the 50 kS/s sample rate. 

Summary of Contents for OM-USB-2404-60

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Page 3: ...cessories 6 Unpacking 6 Installing the software 6 Installing the hardware 6 Calibrating the hardware 7 Chapter 3 Functional Details 8 Components 8 Screw terminals CH0 to CH3 8 USB connector 9 LED 9 St...

Page 4: ...able on our website at www omega com You can also contact Omega Engineering by phone fax or email with specific questions Phone 203 359 1660 Fax 203 359 7700 Email das omega com Safety guidelines You...

Page 5: ...sion A 250 Vrms channel to channel and channel to ground isolation protects the device and computer from ground spikes and ensures a reliable data stream An on board LED indicates the status of the de...

Page 6: ...touching the computer chassis or other grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge If any components are missing or damaged notify Omega Engineering immediately by phone fax or e mail Phone...

Page 7: ...e device This warm up time is required to achieve the specified rated accuracy of measurements Calibrating the hardware The OM USB 2404 60 is shipped fully calibrated Calibration coefficients are stor...

Page 8: ...for connection to four isolated analog inputs The maximum sampling rate is 50 kS s per channel and the input voltage range is 60 V nominal The channels may be sampled individually or simultaneously Si...

Page 9: ...peed host controller 480 Mbps and USB 2 0 high speed hubs Strain relief slot Use the strain relief slot to keep the USB cable from disconnecting from the device inadvertently Feed a tie wrap through t...

Page 10: ...for one analog input channel Figure 7 Analog input circuitry for one channel Filtering The OM USB 2404 60 uses a combination of analog and digital filtering to provide an accurate representation of i...

Page 11: ...artifact of signals at a higher frequency The alias free bandwidth 0 453 is defined by the ability of the filter to reject frequencies above the stopband frequency The alias free bandwidth equals the...

Page 12: ...mum Input voltage ranges CH to CH 60 V nominal 62 64 V typical 61 5 V minimum Overvoltage protection 100 V Input coupling DC Input impedance CH to CH 1 M Input noise 320 V rms Gain drift 5 ppm C Offse...

Page 13: ...er Table 3 Power specifications Parameter Specification Current consumption from USB 500 mA maximum Bus interface Table 4 Bus specifications Parameter Specification USB specification USB 2 0 Hi Speed...

Page 14: ...outlet for example 115 V for US or 230 V for Europe Caution Do not connect the device to signals or use for measurements within Measurement Categories III or IV Screw terminal connectors Table 8 Screw...

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