7-5
7 Technical Specifications
Table 7.3:
Metrological properties of the DV-04 decoder (3 of 4)
Full scale value (peak)
100
200
500
mm / s
Scaling of analog output
25
50
125
Frequency range
f
min
0
0
0
Hz
f
max
1 000
2 000
2 000
kHz
Max. acceleration
64 000
256 000
640 000
g
Frequency response
1
1
The frequency response defines the frequency-dependent amplitude error, referred to the reference frequency of 1 kHz.
0.0 Hz … 100 kHz
± 0.1
± 0.1
± 0.1
dB
500 kHz … 1 MHz
+ 0.2 / – 0.5
+ 0.2 / – 0.5
+ 0.2 / – 0.5
dB
1 MHz … 2 MHz
+ 0.2 / - 1
dB
Resolution
2
2
The noise-limited resolution is defined as the signal amplitude (rms) at which the signal-to-noise ratio is 0 dB with 1 Hz spectral
resolution, measured in a distance of 1 m on 1 3M Scotchlite™ Tape (retro-reflective film).
frequency-dependent
3
3
The attainable resolution is frequency-dependent and specified for frequencies above 10 Hz. In the frequency range from
10 Hz to 5 kHz the specified decoder noise is superimposed by the scanner noise. The resolution is then between 0.1 and
1.0 µm/s with 1 Hz spectral resolution.
0.04 … 0.2
0.06 … 0.4
0.1 … 0.6
typically
4
4
The typical value refers to the center of the operating frequency range.
0.1
0.2
0.3
Calibration error analog
output
5
5
Conditions: sinusoidal vibration, f = 1 kHz, amplitude 70% of full scale range, load resistance
≥
1 M
Ω
T
a
= + 5°C … + 40°C
(T
a
= 41°F … 104°F)
± 1.0
± 1.0
± 1.0
%
Linearity error analog output
6
6
The linearity error is defined as the amplitude dependent, relative deviation of the scaling factor referred to the scaling factor
under calibration conditions (refer to footnote
5
).
0.5
0.5
0.5
%
Harmonic distortions
– 52
– 52
– 52
dBc
Spurious signals (non-
harmonic)
7
7
The maximum amplitude of the distortion refers to the full scale. An exception of this is just a peak, generated by the optical
sensor in the frequency range 20…25kHz and its multiples, whose amplitudes depend on the stand-off distance.
– 85
– 85
– 85
dBFS
Summary of Contents for PSV-500
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