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Fig.31 [CHANNEL OUTPUT] Submenu
The two BNCs CH1 and CH2 can output R, X, Y and
θ
that users wanted by setting in the [CHANNEL OUTPUT]
submenu. The output offset and expand is set in <Offset & Expand>. In <Speed>, users can set the output rate of channel.
The calculation equation of output signal is:
1. When source is <R>, <X>, <Y>, <Rh1>, <Xh1>, <Yh1>, <Rh2>, <Xh2>, <Yh2> or <Noise>:
V
Expand
offset
10
)
Sens
rce)
Signal(sou
(
=
Output
2. When source is <θ>, <θh1>, <θh2>
V
10
180
rce)
Signal(sou
=
Output
3. When source is <E1> to <E4> (Equation), in addition to the two equations above, there are other options as below:
a) AUX_IN1 ~ AUX_IN4: output = the input voltage.
b) Constant coefficient: directly correspond. Such as 10 corresponds to 10V, -5 corresponds to -5V.
c) : frequency:
Every stage of the frequency ranges is from 5V to 10V. For example,
1000Hz = 5 V
1200Hz = 6 V
1600Hz = 8 V
1800Hz = 9 V
1990Hz = 9.95 V
2000Hz = 5 V (next stage)
The frequency is divided as the following stages:
62.5 Hz – 125 Hz