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OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 10-29-02 v Manual Layout Chapter 1 – Daq Systems, a Brief Overview discusses the “m odular concept” associated with DaqBooks, DaqBoards, and DBK options.
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OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 10-29-02 vii T able of Contents 1 – Daq Systems, a Brief Overview Daq Systems, the Modular Concept ……1-1 DaqBooks & DaqBoards ….1-2 Using DBK Cards & Modules for Signal Conditioning …1-3 Daq Software …… 1-3 2 – Setup and Startup Set Jumpers ……2-2 Connect to the PC and Connect Power ….
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OMB-Daq Systems 10-29-02 Overview 1-1 Daq Systems, a Brief Overview 1 Daq Systems, the Modular Concept …… 1-1 DaqBooks and DaqBoards …… 1-2 Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning ….
1-2 Overview 10-29-02 OMB-Daq Systems DaqBooks and DaqBoards Daq products connect to one or m ore DBKs on their si gnal input side and a computer on t h eir out put side.
OMB-Daq Systems 10-29-02 Overview 1-3 DBK output signals can be bi polar, e.g., -5 to +5 V, or unipolar, e.g., 0 to 10 V. The user can select a range of relevant values to correspond to the lowest si gnal (e.g., -5 or 0 V) and the highest signal (e.g.
1-4 Overview 10-29-02 OMB-Daq Systems Reference Notes : The software document m odules, DaqView , DaqViewXL , and Post Acqui sition Data Analysis User’s Guide , are not included as part of the hardcopy m anual, but are available in PDF version. See the PDF Note, b elow.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 10-29-02 Setup and Startup 2-1 Setup and S t artup 2 For DaqBook/100, /112, /120, /200, /216, /260* This chapter provides instructions for getting a DaqBook configured, c onnected, installing the appropriate software, and powering up the system .
2-2 Setup and Startup 10-29-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual (1) Set Jumpers (a) Place the unit on a flat, stable surface. Ensu re no power or signal lines are connected. (b) Remove cover screw(s), and sli de the top cove r plate free of the device. All jumpers are accessible from above the board, and no further disassem bly is required.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 10-29-02 Setup and Startup 2-3 JP2 – DAC Reference Voltage and SSH (Simultaneous Sample and Hold) JP2 selects an Internal ( default ) or External reference voltage for the two separate analog outputs.
2-4 Setup and Startup 10-29-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual If connecting your DaqBook to a notebook PC , you can use a WBK20A, PCMCIA Interface Card. Refer to separate instructions (sup plied with the WBK20A) if applicable. If connecting your DaqBook to a desktop PC (w ith no available EPP port), you can use a WBK21 Interface card.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 10-29-02 Setup and Startup 2-5 (5) T est Hardware (a) Run the Daq Configuration control panel applet. (b) Click “ Add Device .” (c) Select your DaqBook m odel from the “ Device Type ” scroll box and click OK . (d) Select your DaqBook from the “ Device Inventory ” window and click “ Properties .
2-6 Setup and Startup 10-29-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual Performance Tests Performance tests are i ntended to test various DaqBook functions with the current devi ce configuration. These tests give quantitativ e results for each supported functional group.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-1 A Closer Look at DaqBook Hardware 3 DaqBook/100,/112,/120,/200, and /216 ……3-1 In General …… 3-1 DaqBook Differences …… 3-1 Perfor.
3-2 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual Performance Factors DaqBooks are flexible when it comes to analog input capabilities. The A/D m aximum sample rate is 100 kHz (divide by number of channels for scan ra te) with a 16-channel m ultiplexer and a programmable- gain input ampl ifier.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-3 Front and Rear Panels Excluding DaqBook/260 The following illustrations show the relative locations of connectors, power switches, indicator LEDs, and the expansion slot, as applicabl e. DaqBook/260 is treated separately in an upcom ing section.
3-4 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual Jumpers Proper installation requi res that several jumpers and switc hes be set correctly for your application. These jumpers and switches are l o cated i nside the DaqBook enclosure and possibly on your DBKs.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-5 Reference Note : The Power Management section of the DBK Opt ion Cards and Modules User’s Manual (p/n OMB-457-0905) contains a dditional power-related informa tion. As a part of product support, this m anual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installati on.
3-6 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual Bipolar or Unipolar A/D Operation (JP3)* *Hardware Setting For DaqBook/100, DaqBook / 112, and DaqBook /120 Only The A/D converter in the DaqBook can be operate d in two modes, bipolar or unipolar.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-7 Time Base Selection (JP5) JP5 is a 2×3 header that allo ws you to apply 1 of 3 oscillator- derived frequencies to the 8254 tim er chip. The frequencies are 100 kHz, 1 MHz, and 10 MHz. The default setting is 1 MHz.
3-8 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual DaqBook Connections To verify connections, turn ON the power swi tch by flipping the rocker- switch to the “1” posit ion, and the POWER LED should light up. If using a print er, check operation by issuing a <PRINT SCREEN> or equivalent com mand.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-9 DaqBook P1 Pinout Analog I/O (compatible with Metrabyte DAS-16) 1 9 L L S E N S E G N D C H 0 H I I N 3 7 C H 1 H I I N 3 6 C H 2 H I I N 3 5 .
3-10 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual DaqBook P2 Pinout Digital I/O This P2 interface is available on the DaqBook/100, /120, /200, and /260.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-11 DaqBook P3 Pinout Pulse/Frequency/ High-Speed Digital I/O This P3 interface is available on the DaqBook/100, /120, /200, and /260.
3-12 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual DaqBook/260 The DaqBook/260 is a com bination of a DaqBook/200 and a DBK60 expansion chassis. The DaqBook sits on an upper shelf within the enclosure. B elow it, a card drawer can hold three analog DBK cards and provide term ination panels with connectors for various sensors.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-13 The rear panel is made of three term ination panels with connectors for the various sensors. Hardware Setup WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard! To avoi d injury or equipment damage, turn off power to all connected equipment during setup.
3-14 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 4 – Remove termination panels Remove the two screws mounting each te rmination panel to the card drawer.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-15 A. Use the DBK Power Requirements Worktable to calculate the power requirem ents of your system’s DBK cards. B. Use the Available Power Chart to determine your system’s power availability.
3-16 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 11 – Connect internal signals Connect signal inputs from DBK cards to termination pane ls. DBK cards connect to the terminati on panels in various ways (see the followi ng figure). Refer to the DBK options manual (p/ n 457-0905) as needed.
OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 01-23-02 DaqBook Hardware 3-17 S tacking Hardware Using Dual-Lock Tabs and Splice Plates For systems that ma ke use of several data acquisiti on modules, stacking units t ogether conserves space and simplifies cable runs. Such stacking can be facilitated with dual-lock tabs or sp lice palates.
3-18 DaqBook Hardware 01-23-02 OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual Using T-Cables CAUTION Turn power OFF to the Daq devices and externally connected equipment while connecting cables and setting configuratio n jumpers and switches or before opening the lid. Electrical shock or damage to equipment can result even under low-voltage conditions.
Daq Systems 02-19-02 OMB-DBK Basics, pg. 1 DBK Basics Introduction…… 1 How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device? …… 2 DBK Identification Tables ….
pg. 2, OMB-DBK Basics 02-19-02 Daq Systems Reference Notes : During software install ation, Adobe ® PDF versions of user manuals will automati cally install onto your hard drive as a part of product support . The default location is in the Programs directory, which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop .
Daq Systems 02-19-02 OMB-DBK Basics, pg. 3 DBK Identification T ables Analog Output DBKs A nalog Output Product Name/Description I/O Conectivity DBK2 Voltage Output Card 4 channels P1 DBK5 Current Out.
pg. 4, OMB-DBK Basics 02-19-02 Daq Systems Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs The following DBKs offer provide various expansi on and connection options. The stackable 3-slot DBK10 low-profile enclosure can be used for up to t h ree DBKs. If a sy stem has more than 3 DBKs, the 10-slot DBK41 can be used.
Daq Systems 02-19-02 OMB-DBK Basics, pg. 5 1. The end use of the acquisition data should be used to determine how you set up and program your acquisition syst em. Prior to creating the system you should understand its layout and know how you are going to assign the channels.
pg. 6, OMB-DBK Basics 02-19-02 Daq Systems 15. If you are considering system expansion , review the DB K10, DBK41, and DBK60 document modules. The best opt ion depends on the number of DBK cards in your system . For just a few cards, use the stackable 3-slot DBK10 l ow-profile expansion enclosure.
Daq Systems 02-19-02 OMB-DBK Basics, pg. 7 The DIN5 is the system ’s basic power connector (see the following figure). The CA-115 is a 6-in. cable with a plug (mal e) DIN5 connector on both ends. The CA-115 is used to connect DBK32As [or DBK33s] in parallel when they are to be powered by the same power supply.
pg. 8, OMB-DBK Basics 02-19-02 Daq Systems DBK32A - provides ±15 VDC @ 500 mA. DBK33 - provides ±15 VDC @ 250 mA and +5 VDC @ 1000 mA. The DBK32A and DBK33 power cards attach directl y to the P1 analog expansion bus where they supply power to DBK analog expansion cards.
Daq Systems 02-19-02 OMB-DBK Basics, pg. 9 Calculating Y our System’s Power Needs Use the chart below and the work table on the next page to ensure your system will have sufficient po wer.
pg. 10, OMB-DBK Basics 02-19-02 Daq Sy stems DBK Pow er Requirement Worktable—Demand DBK Voltage Reference Ca lculation Options +15 VDC -15 VDC +5 VDC Quantity × mW = Sub Total DBK1 0 0 0 0 DBK2 18.
Daq Systems 02-19-02 OMB-DBK Basics, pg. 11 Additional Reading During software installa tion, Adobe ® PDF versions o f user manuals will automatically install onto your hard driv e as a part of product support. The default locat ion is in the Programs directory, which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop .
pg. 12, OMB-DBK Basics 02-19-02 Daq Sy stems.
Appendix A – Specifications, DaqBooks 02-14-02 A-1 S pecifications, DaqBooks A General Power Consumption DaqBook/100, & /120: 510 mA @ 12 VDC DaqBook /112: 360 mA @ 12 VDC DaqBook /200: 620 mA @.
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Appendix A – Specifications, DaqBooks 02-14-02 A-3 Analog Outputs Channels: 2 Connector: DB37 male, P1 Resolution: 12 bits Voltage Ranges: 0 to 5 VDC with built-in referen ce; 0 up to ±10 VDC with .
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