USER’S MANUAL Personal Daq/3000 Series USB 1-MHz, 16-Bit Multifunction Modules Personal Daq/3000Personal Daq/3001Personal Daq/3005
1-2 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Block Diagram for Personal Daq/3005 Connections Reference N
Product Features I/O Comparison Matrix Product or System Analog InputChannels Input Ranges Analog OutputChannels Digital I/O Channels Counter Inputs
1-4 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Signal I/O Six banks of removable screw-terminal blocks pro
Example 1: Analog channel scanning of voltage inputs The figure below shows a simple acquisition. The scan is programmed pre-acquisition and is mad
1-6 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Example 2: Analog channel scanning of voltage and temperatur
Example 3: Analog and digital channel scanning, once per scan mode The figure below shows a more complicated acquisition. The scan is programmed pre
1-8 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Example 4: Sampling digital inputs for every analog sample i
USB2.0 versus USB1.1 Connecting a Personal Daq/3000 Series device to a USB1.1 port or hub will result in lower transfer speed which may not support c
1-10 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Digital Triggering. A separate digital trigger input line
Calibration Every range of a Personal Daq/3000 Series device is calibrated at the factory using a digital NIST traceable calibration method. This meth
1-12 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Digital Inputs and Outputs Twenty-four TTL-level digital I/
Example 5: Analog channel scanning of voltage inputs and streaming analog outputs The figure below shows a simple acquisition. The scan is programme
1-14 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Counter Inputs Each Personal Daq/3000 Series module include
Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 988093 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1-15 Multiple Personal Daqs Multiple modules can be operated syn
1-16 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Reference Notes: o The software documents for: DaqView, V
Connections and Pinouts 2 Overview …… 2-1 Pinout for Personal Daq/3000 Series Modules …… 2-2 PDQ30 Analog Expansion Option …… 2-3 Connecting for Sing
2-2 Connections & Pinouts 888594 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Pinout for Personal Daq/3000 Series Modules USB2.0 Edge of Module
PDQ30 Analog Expansion Option PDQ30 is an optional analog expansion module that, when connected to a Personal Daq/3000 series device, adds an additio
Pinout for PDQ30 DSUB25 Edge of PDQ30 Module Analog Common Analog CH 63 / CH 31 LO CH 16 / CH 8 HI Analog Analog CH 55 / CH 3
Connecting for Single-Ended or Differential Voltage signals can be connected using the Single-Ended method. In the following figure voltage source
Warranty Information Contact Measurement Computing by phone, fax, or e-mail in regard to warranty-related issues: Phone: (508) 946-5100, fax: (508) 9
2-6 Connections & Pinouts 888594 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual
CE-Compliance 3 Overview ……3-1 CE Standards and Directives …… 3-1 Safety Conditions ……3-2 Emissions/Immunity Conditions ……3-2 Overview CE standard
For clarification, terms used in some Declarations of Conformity include: • pollution degree: any addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid or gaseo
Calibration 4 The DaqCal.exe calibration utility does not support Personal Daq/3000 Series devices at present. Please contact the factory for the l
4-2 Calibration 898194 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual
Counter Input Modes 5 Tips for Making High-Speed Counter Measurements ( > 1 MHz ) …… 5-1 Debounce Module …… 5-1 Terms Applicable to Counter Modes
Trigger After Stable Mode In the “Trigger After Stable” mode, the output of the debounce module will not change state until a period of stability has
T2 – During time period T2, the input signal is not stable for a length of time equal to T1 (the debounce time setting for this example.) Therefore,
Use trigger before stable mode when the input signal has groups of glitches and each group is to be counted as one. The trigger before stable mode w
Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 887894 Counter Input Modes 5-5 Terms Applicable to Counter Modes The following terms and definitions ar
iv Your order was carefully inspected prior to shipment. When you receive your system, carefully unpack all items from the shipping carton
Encoder Mode (see page 15). OPT[1:0]: Determines the encoder measurement mode: 1X, 2X, or 4X. OPT2: Determines whether the counter is 16-bits (Coun
An explanation of the various counter options, depicted in the previous figure, follows. COUNTER: OPT0: This selects totalize or clear on read mode
Period Mode TIP: When using a counter for a trigger source, it is a good idea to use a pre-trigger with a value of at least 1. The reason is that
Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 887894 Counter Input Modes 5-9 PERIOD: OPT[1:0]: Determines the number of periods to time, per measur
5-10 Counter Input Modes 887894 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Upper 16-bits of the 32-bit counter Lower 16-bits of the 32-bit coun
Pulsewidth Mode TIP: When using a counter for a trigger source, it is a good idea to use a pre-trigger with a value of at least 1. The reason is t
5-12 Counter Input Modes 887894 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual PULSEWIDTH: OPT2: Determines whether the pulsewidth is to be measured
Timing Mode TIP: When using a counter for a trigger source, it is a good idea to use a pre-trigger with a value of at least 1. The reason is that
An Example of Timing Mode The following example represents one channel in timing mode. The time desired is between the rising edge on the input cha
Encoder Mode TIP: When using a counter for a trigger source, it is a good idea to use a pre-trigger with a value of at least 1. The reason is tha
Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 888494 v Table of Contents Personal Daq/3000 Series, Installation Guide (p/n 1136-0940) 1 – Device Overv
Representation of Quadrature Encoder Outputs: A, B, and Z As the encoder rotates, the A (or B) signal is indicative of the distance the encoder has
ENCODER: OPT[1:0]: This determines the encoder measurement mode: 1X, 2X, or 4X. ENCODER: OPT3: This determines which signal latches the counter o
Wiring for 1 Encoder The following figure illustrates connections for one encoder to a Personal Daq/3000 module. The “A” signal must be connected to
A typical acquisition might take 6 readings off of the Personal Daq/3000 as illustrated below. The user determines the scan rate and the number of
Wiring for 2 Encoders The following figure illustrates single-ended connections for two encoders. Differential connections are not applicable. Ground
Setpoint Configuration for Output Control 6 Overview …… 6-1 Detecting Input Values …… 6-3Controlling Analog, Digital, and Timer Outputs …… 6-4P2C,
Criteria Input Signal is Equal to X Action Driven by Condition Compare X To: Setpoint Definition: Update Conditions: Limit A or Limit B • Equal to
Detecting Input Values All setpoints are programmed as part of the pre-acquisition setup, similar to setting up the analog path, debounce mode, or co
Controlling Analog, Digital, and Timer Outputs Each setpoint can be programmed with an 8-bit digital output byte and corresponding 8-bit mask byte. Wh
The setting of a detection window must be done with a scan period in mind. This applies to analog inputs and counter inputs. Quickly changing analog
vi 888494 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 6 – Setpoint Configuration for Output Control Overview …… 6-1 Detecting Input Values …… 6-3 Contr
P2C, DAC, or Timer Update Latency Setpoints allow DACs, timers, or P2C digital outputs to be updated very quickly. Exactly how fast an output can be
More Examples of Control Outputs Detection on an Analog Input, DAC and P2C Updates Update Mode: Update on True and False Criteria: Ch 5 example: Bel
In the example [upper portion of the preceding figure], the setpoint placed on analog Channel 5 updated DAC1 with 0.0V. The update occurred when Chan
Using the Hysterisis Function Update Mode: N/A, the Hysterisis option has a forced update built into the function Criteria Used: window criteria for
Using Multiple Inputs to Control One DAC Output Update Mode: Rising Edge, for each of 2 channels Criteria Used: Inside Window, for each of 2 channel
The Setpoint Status Register Regardless of which software application you are using with a Personal Daq/3000 Series device, a setpoint status registe
6-12 Setpoint Configuration for Output Control 887894 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual
Specifications – Personal Daq/3000 Series and PDQ30 7 Personal Daq/3000 Series Specifications I/O Comparison Matrix Product or System Analog InputCh
7-2 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Analog Inputs Channels: 16 single-ended or 8 differential.
Worst Case Temperature Measuerment Error vs. Personal Daq3000 Ambient Temperaturewith Thermocouple at 0ºC (Excludes Thermocouple Error);AutoZero Disab
1136-0940, rev 3.0 324400D-01 Printed in
7-4 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Voltage Range* Accuracy ±(% Reading + % Range) 23ºC ±
Per-Channel Error, External Power1-1.5-1.0-0.50.00.51.01.501234567ChannelError °C Per-Channel Error, USB Power1-2.5-2.0-1.5-1.0-0.50.00.51.01.501234
7-6 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. A/D Specifications Type: Successive approximation Resoluti
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 937492 Specifications 7-7 Triggering Trigger Source
7-8 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Analog Outputs Applicable to Personal Daq/3000 and /300
Pattern Generation Output Two of the 8-bit ports can be configured for 16-bit pattern generation. The pattern can be updated synchronously with an a
7-10 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Frequency/Pulse Generators One Timer Channel, Typical Ch
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 937492 Specifications 7-11 PDQ30 Specifications G
7-12 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. PDQ30 Type T Thermocouple Typical Performance of 12 PDQ
Appendix A Signal Modes and System Noise Signal Modes …… A-1 Connecting Thermocouples to Screw-Terminal
324400D-01 If using a TR-2, be sure to supply power from it to the Personal Daq/3000 before connecting the USB cable
A-2 Signal Modes and System Noise 937492 Appendix A Connecting Thermocouples to Screw Terminal Blocks Personal Daq/3000 Series modules
Shielding Using shielded TC wire with the shield connected to analog common will result in further noise reduction. Personal Daq/3000 Series modules
A-4 Signal Modes and System Noise 937492 Appendix A Cold Junction Compensation Techniques The Personal Daq/3000 can measure up to 8 ch
System Noise Laboratory and industrial environments often have multiple sources of electrical noise. An AC power line is a source of 50/60 Hz noise.
A-6 Signal Modes and System Noise 937492 Appendix A A solution to high source impedance in relation to multiplexers involves the use o
Glossary 887194 G-1 Glossary Acquisition A collection of scans acquired at a specified rate as controlled by the sequencer. Analog A signal of va
G-2 887194 Glossary Differential mode voltage Differential mode voltage refers to a voltage difference between two signals
Device Overviews 1 Block Diagrams …… 1-1 Connections …… 1-2 Product Features …… 1-3 Software ……1-15 DaqView can only be used with one Personal Daq
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