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USER’S MANUAL
Personal Daq/3000 Series
USB 1-MHz, 16-Bit Multifunction Modules
Personal Daq/3000
Personal Daq/3001
Personal Daq/3005
Personal Daq/3000 Series
1136-0901 rev 2.1
*372751A-01*
372751-01
Measurement Computing
10 Commerce Way
Norton, MA 02766
(508) 946-5100
Fax: (508) 946-9500
www.mccdaq.com
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USER’S MANUAL Personal Daq/3000 Series USB 1-MHz, 16-Bit Multifunction Modules Personal Daq/3000Personal Daq/3001Personal Daq/3005

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1-2 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Block Diagram for Personal Daq/3005 Connections Reference N

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Product Features I/O Comparison Matrix Product or System Analog InputChannels Input Ranges Analog OutputChannels Digital I/O Channels Counter Inputs

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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

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Example 1: Analog channel scanning of voltage inputs The figure below shows a simple acquisition. The scan is programmed pre-acquisition and is mad

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1-6 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Example 2: Analog channel scanning of voltage and temperatur

Page 7 - Step 1 – Install Software

Example 3: Analog and digital channel scanning, once per scan mode The figure below shows a more complicated acquisition. The scan is programmed pre

Page 8 - *324400D-01*

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

Page 9 - Device Overviews 1

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

Page 10 - Connections

1-10 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Digital Triggering. A separate digital trigger input line

Page 11 - Product Features

Calibration Every range of a Personal Daq/3000 Series device is calibrated at the factory using a digital NIST traceable calibration method. This meth

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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/

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Example 5: Analog channel scanning of voltage inputs and streaming analog outputs The figure below shows a simple acquisition. The scan is programme

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1-14 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Counter Inputs Each Personal Daq/3000 Series module include

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Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 988093 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1-15 Multiple Personal Daqs Multiple modules can be operated syn

Page 17 - Triggering

1-16 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 988093 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Reference Notes: o The software documents for: DaqView, V

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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

Page 19 - Analog Output

2-2 Connections & Pinouts 888594 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual Pinout for Personal Daq/3000 Series Modules USB2.0 Edge of Module

Page 20 - Digital Inputs and Outputs

PDQ30 Analog Expansion Option PDQ30 is an optional analog expansion module that, when connected to a Personal Daq/3000 series device, adds an additio

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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

Page 22 - Timer Outputs

Connecting for Single-Ended or Differential Voltage signals can be connected using the Single-Ended method. In the following figure voltage source

Page 23 - Software

Warranty Information Contact Measurement Computing by phone, fax, or e-mail in regard to warranty-related issues: Phone: (508) 946-5100, fax: (508) 9

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2-6 Connections & Pinouts 888594 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual

Page 25 - Connections and Pinouts 2

CE-Compliance 3 Overview ……3-1 CE Standards and Directives …… 3-1 Safety Conditions ……3-2 Emissions/Immunity Conditions ……3-2 Overview CE standard

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For clarification, terms used in some Declarations of Conformity include: • pollution degree: any addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid or gaseo

Page 27 - CAUTION

Calibration 4 The DaqCal.exe calibration utility does not support Personal Daq/3000 Series devices at present. Please contact the factory for the l

Page 28 - Pinout for PDQ30

4-2 Calibration 898194 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual

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Counter Input Modes 5 Tips for Making High-Speed Counter Measurements ( > 1 MHz ) …… 5-1 Debounce Module …… 5-1 Terms Applicable to Counter Modes

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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

Page 31 - CE-Compliance 3

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,

Page 32 - Safety Conditions

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

Page 33 - 898194 Calibration 4-1

Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 887894 Counter Input Modes 5-5 Terms Applicable to Counter Modes The following terms and definitions ar

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iv Your order was carefully inspected prior to shipment. When you receive your system, carefully unpack all items from the shipping carton

Page 35 - Counter Input Modes 5

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

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An explanation of the various counter options, depicted in the previous figure, follows. COUNTER: OPT0: This selects totalize or clear on read mode

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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

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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

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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

Page 40 - Counter/Totalize Mode

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

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5-12 Counter Input Modes 887894 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual PULSEWIDTH: OPT2: Determines whether the pulsewidth is to be measured

Page 42 - Period Mode

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

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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

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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

Page 45 - Pulsewidth Mode

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

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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

Page 47 - Timing Mode

ENCODER: OPT[1:0]: This determines the encoder measurement mode: 1X, 2X, or 4X. ENCODER: OPT3: This determines which signal latches the counter o

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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

Page 49 - Encoder Mode

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

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Wiring for 2 Encoders The following figure illustrates single-ended connections for two encoders. Differential connections are not applicable. Ground

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Setpoint Configuration for Output Control 6 Overview …… 6-1 Detecting Input Values …… 6-3Controlling Analog, Digital, and Timer Outputs …… 6-4P2C,

Page 52 - Wiring for 1 Encoder

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

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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

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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

Page 55 - …… 6-10

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

Page 56 - (Choose 1)

vi 888494 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual 6 – Setpoint Configuration for Output Control Overview …… 6-1 Detecting Input Values …… 6-3 Contr

Page 57 - Detecting Input Values

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

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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

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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

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Using the Hysterisis Function Update Mode: N/A, the Hysterisis option has a forced update built into the function Criteria Used: window criteria for

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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

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The Setpoint Status Register Regardless of which software application you are using with a Personal Daq/3000 Series device, a setpoint status registe

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6-12 Setpoint Configuration for Output Control 887894 Personal Daq/3000 Series User’s Manual

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Specifications – Personal Daq/3000 Series and PDQ30 7 Personal Daq/3000 Series Specifications I/O Comparison Matrix Product or System Analog InputCh

Page 65 - The Setpoint Status Register

7-2 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Analog Inputs Channels: 16 single-ended or 8 differential.

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Worst Case Temperature Measuerment Error vs. Personal Daq3000 Ambient Temperaturewith Thermocouple at 0ºC (Excludes Thermocouple Error);AutoZero Disab

Page 67 - General Specifications

1136-0940, rev 3.0 324400D-01 Printed in

Page 68 - Analog Inputs

7-4 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Voltage Range* Accuracy ±(% Reading + % Range) 23ºC ±

Page 69 - Specifications 7-3

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

Page 70 - P-P Noise in Measurement (ºC)

7-6 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. A/D Specifications Type: Successive approximation Resoluti

Page 71 - Per-Channel Error, USB Power

Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 937492 Specifications 7-7 Triggering Trigger Source

Page 72 - Input Sequencer

7-8 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Analog Outputs Applicable to Personal Daq/3000 and /300

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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

Page 74 - Digital I/O

7-10 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Frequency/Pulse Generators One Timer Channel, Typical Ch

Page 75 - Counters

Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 937492 Specifications 7-11 PDQ30 Specifications G

Page 76 - Frequency/Pulse Generators

7-12 Specifications 937492 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. PDQ30 Type T Thermocouple Typical Performance of 12 PDQ

Page 77 - PDQ30 Specifications

Appendix A Signal Modes and System Noise Signal Modes …… A-1 Connecting Thermocouples to Screw-Terminal

Page 78 - Accessories and Cables

324400D-01 If using a TR-2, be sure to supply power from it to the Personal Daq/3000 before connecting the USB cable

Page 79 - Signal Modes

A-2 Signal Modes and System Noise 937492 Appendix A Connecting Thermocouples to Screw Terminal Blocks Personal Daq/3000 Series modules

Page 80 - 937492 Appendix A

Shielding Using shielded TC wire with the shield connected to analog common will result in further noise reduction. Personal Daq/3000 Series modules

Page 81 - TC Common Mode

A-4 Signal Modes and System Noise 937492 Appendix A Cold Junction Compensation Techniques The Personal Daq/3000 can measure up to 8 ch

Page 82 - Appendix A

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.

Page 83 - System 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

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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

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G-2 887194 Glossary Differential mode voltage Differential mode voltage refers to a voltage difference between two signals

Page 86 - 887194 Glossary

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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