1-2 An Introduction to WaveBooks & WBKs
03-06-02
WaveBook/512 and WaveBook/512H
What’s the Difference Between WaveBook/512 and WaveBook/512H ?
With exception of having different range values, the WaveBook/512 and WaveBook/512H are identical.
Each provides 1 MHz sampling and, with exception of the WBK17 module, supports the WBK options
described shortly.
WaveBook/512 and WaveBook/512H
Analog Input
A/D resolution
12-bit
A/D speed
1 MHz
Sample rate
1
µ
s/channel
Ranges
WaveBook/512 Unipolar
WaveBook/512 Bipolar
0 to +10V, 0 to +5V, 0 to +2V, 0 to +1V
±
5V,
±
2.5V,
±
1V,
±
0.5V
Ranges
WaveBook/512H Unipolar (
Note 2)
WaveBook/512H Bipolar
0 to +10V, 0 to +4V, 0 to +2V
(Note 2)
±
10V,
±
5V,
±
2V,
±
1V
A/D accuracy
±
0.025% FS
Data packing
Yes
20-kHz low-pass filter
optional
Analog input channels
8 DE
Differential amplifiers
1 (shared by all 8 inputs)
PGAs
1 (shared by all 8 inputs)
Maximum capacity
72 Channels
FIFO depth
64K samples
Total Harmonic Distortion
10Hz to 20Khz, Typical
1
-78dB
Signal to Noise and Distortion
(SINAD)
1
-66dB
High-Speed Digital Inputs
Digital I/O
8
Timer Input
32-Bit Timer
None
Trigger
Single and multi-channel
Yes
1
For WaveBook/512 the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) and SINAD values shown apply to the
–5 to +5 V range. For WaveBook/512H the THD and SINAD values apply to the –10 to +10 V range.
2
Unipolar ranges do not apply to WaveBook/512H when a WBK11, WBK12, or WBK13 series
board is installed.
Note: Specifications subject to change without notice.
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