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OM-USB-5201 User's Guide  

Specifications 

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Note 6:  

The analog inputs are configured to run continuously. Each channel is sampled twice per second. 

The maximum latency between when a sample is acquired and the temperature data is provided 

by the USB unit is approximately 0.5 seconds. Throughput to CompactFlash memory card is 

limited to 1 S/s per channel. 

Digital input/output 

Table 5. Digital input/output specifications 

Digital type  

CMOS 

Number of I/O 

8 (DIO0 through DIO7) 

Configuration 

Independently configured for input or output. 

Power on reset is input mode unless bit is configured for alarm. 

Pull up/pull-down 

configuration 

All pins pulled up to +5 V via 47 K resistors (default). Pull down to ground (GND) also 

available.  

Digital I/O transfer rate 

(software paced) 

 

Digital input – 50 port reads or single bit reads per second typ. 

 

Digital output – 100 port writes or single bit writes per second typ. 

Input high voltage 

2.0 V min., 5.5 V absolute max. 

Input low voltage 

0.8 V max., -0.5 V absolute min. 

Output low voltage  

(IOL = 2.5 mA) 

0.7 V max 

Output high voltage  

(IOH = -2.5 mA) 

3.8 V min. 

Note 7:  

All ground pins on the device (pins 9, 19, 28, 38) are isolated from earth ground. If a connection 

is made to earth ground when using digital I/O and conductive thermocouples, the thermocouples 

are no longer isolated. In this case, thermocouples must not be connected to any conductive 

surfaces that may be referenced to earth ground. 

Temperature alarms 

Table 6. Temperature alarm specifications 

Number of alarms 

8 (one per digital I/O line) 

Alarm functionality 

Each alarm controls its associated digital I/O line as an alarm output. The input to each 

alarm may be any of the analog temperature input channels. When an alarm is enabled, its 

associated I/O line is set to output (after the device is reset) and driven to the appropriate 

state determined by the alarm options and input temperature. The alarm configurations are 

stored in non-volatile memory and are loaded at power on. Alarms will function both in 

data logging mode and while attached to USB. 

Alarm input modes 

 

Alarm when input temperature > T1 

 

Alarm when input temperature > T1, reset alarm when input temperature goes below T2 

 

Alarm when input temperature < T1 

 

Alarm when input temperature < T1, reset alarm when input temperature goes above T2 

 

Alarm when input temperature is < T1 or > T2 

Note

: T1 and T2 may be independently set for each alarm. 

Alarm output modes 

 

Disabled, digital I/O line may be used for normal operation 

 

Enabled, active high output (digital I/O line goes high when alarm conditions met) 

 

Enabled, active low output (digital I/O line goes low when alarm conditions met) 

Alarm update rate 

1 second 

Memory 

Table 7. Memory specifications 

EEPROM 

1,024 bytes isolated micro reserved for sensor configuration 

256 bytes USB micro for external application use 

256 bytes USB micro reserved for data logging configuration 

Summary of Contents for OM-USB-5201

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Page 2: ...6 USA Canada only Tel 203 359 1660 Fax 203 359 7700 e mail info omega com For Other Locations Visit omega com worldwide omega com info omega com The information contained in this document is believed...

Page 3: ...nfiguring data logging options 11 Calibrating the OM USB 5201 11 Chapter 3 Sensor Connections 12 Screw terminal pin out 12 Thermocouple input terminals C0H C0L to C7H C7L 13 Ground terminals GND 13 Po...

Page 4: ...ations 20 Accuracy 21 Thermocouple measurement accuracy 21 Throughput rate to PC 21 Digital input output 22 Temperature alarms 22 Memory 22 Microcontroller 23 Data Logging 23 Real time clock 24 USB 5V...

Page 5: ...ements present information to help you avoid injuring yourself and others damaging your hardware or losing your data bold text Bold text is used for the names of objects on a screen such as buttons te...

Page 6: ...each alarm is software configurable as active high or low You set up the temperature threshold conditions to activate each alarm When an alarm is activated the associated DIO channel is driven to the...

Page 7: ...n the block diagram shown here Figure 1 OM USB 5201 functional block diagram Software features For information on the features of InstaCal and the other software included with your OM USB 5201 refer t...

Page 8: ...s stored on the OM USB 5201 The OM USB 5201 is plug and play There are no jumpers to position DIP switches to set or interrupts to configure You can connect the OM USB 5201 before or after you install...

Page 9: ...watt USB adapter for data logging operations Omega part number OM USB 5200 ADAPTOR Documentation In addition to this hardware user s guide you should also receive the OMB DAQ 2400 OM USB OM WEB and O...

Page 10: ...B 5201 for the first time Found New Hardware popup balloons Windows XP or dialogs other Windows version open as each OM USB 5201 interface is detected It is normal for multiple dialogs to open when yo...

Page 11: ...rmat set the start mode set up alarm conditions copy and convert saved binary files delete data files All data logging options are stored on the OM USB 5201 in non volatile memory in EEPROM and are lo...

Page 12: ...acies of each type to determine which is best suited for your application Screw terminal pin out The OM USB 5201 has four rows of screw terminals two rows on the top edge of the housing and two rows o...

Page 13: ...9 DIO7 Digital Input output 24 DIO1 Digital Input output 50 DIO6 Digital Input output 25 DIO2 Digital Input output 51 DIO5 Digital Input output 26 DIO3 Digital Input output 52 DIO4 Digital Input outpu...

Page 14: ...e thermocouple Wiring configuration Connect the thermocouple to the OM USB 5201 using a differential configuration as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Typical thermocouple connection Connect thermocouples t...

Page 15: ...couples the thermocouples are no longer isolated In this case thermocouples must not be connected to any conductive surfaces that may be referenced to earth ground For general information regarding di...

Page 16: ...ftware algorithm automatically corrects for the additional thermocouples created at the terminal blocks by subtracting the calculated cold junction voltage from the analog input s thermocouple voltage...

Page 17: ...for screw terminal descriptions USB connector When not logging data connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer or to an external USB hub that is connected to your computer When connected to...

Page 18: ...ime data is captured Blinks on once per second until specified data time to log data occurs Then it turns on and blinks each time data is captured Any logging mode Blinks rapidly 250 ms period and con...

Page 19: ...nnect the device an Unsafe Removal of Device warning may appear However no data is lost on the device when you remove the OM USB 5201 when the LED is steady green This information applies to all OM US...

Page 20: ...ormal mode rejection ratio fIN 60 Hz 90 dB min Common mode rejection ratio fIN 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 dB min Resolution 24 bits No missing codes 24 bits Input coupling DC Warm up time 30 minutes min Open the...

Page 21: ...on each side of the module The accuracy listed above assumes the screw terminals are at the same temperature as the CJC sensor Errors shown do not include inherent thermocouple error Please contact yo...

Page 22: ...not be connected to any conductive surfaces that may be referenced to earth ground Temperature alarms Table 6 Temperature alarm specifications Number of alarms 8 one per digital I O line Alarm functio...

Page 23: ...ss less than 5 seconds have elapsed since power on Note Data logging is not allowed when the device is attached to an active USB bus due to processing limitations The device must be connected to the s...

Page 24: ...Isolation Measurement system to PC 500 VDC min AC adapter power supply used for data logging operation Output voltage 5V 5 Output wattage 2 5 W Input voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Input current 0 2 A...

Page 25: ...28 AWG D D USB cable length 3 meters max Environmental Table 14 Environmental specifications Operating temperature range 0 to 70 C Storage temperature range 40 to 85 C Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing...

Page 26: ...6 RSVD Reserved Do Not Use CJC sensor CJC sensor 11 RSVD Reserved Do Not Use 37 RSVD Reserved Do Not Use 12 NC 38 GND 13 C2H CH2 sensor input 39 C5L CH5 sensor input 14 C2L CH2 sensor input 40 C5H CH5...

Page 27: ...y OMEGA if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limite...

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