Burkert Type 8620 User Manual

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mxCONTROL Type 8620


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11.3.1 Selection of SD card size for Data Logging

purposes

The size required for one process data sample depends on the current configuration and the sample
time. Every Tsample seconds a new sample of process data is written into the internal volatile Data
Logging memory.

Required free memory
in [kByte]

(

) (

)

kByte

1024

HeaderData

NOC

SampleData

Days

LogsPerDay

+

+

=

with

LogsPerDay

NOE

Tsample

s +

=

86400

NOE

Number Of trigger Events per day” which forces a new
process data sample to be written.

For trigger events refer to above section “Event
Triggered Data Logging Function”.

Tsample

Data Logging Sample Time in seconds

Days

Number of Days to be logged

SampleData

See below

NOC

"Number Of Changes": Number of events requiring a
new "header" in the data log file

HeaderData

See below

86400

s

= 24 h = 1 day

Required free memory
in [MByte]

= Required free memory

in [kByte]

kByte

1024

MByte

1

It is:

SampleData

- storage capacity required on the SD card to log 1 process data sample after Tsample

has run down and

HeaderData

- storage capacity required on the SD card to log 1 header + 1 process data sample.

That means, a new header and a current process data sample is written each time, when:

• enabling the Data Logging
or if Data Logging already is enabled:
• returning to the Main Menu after configuration and/or parameter were changed
• the download is finished successfully / is cancelled / failed

SampleData

in [kByte]

= 0.05 kB

*

(2 + Number of modules)

HeaderData

in [kByte]

= 0.4 kB

*

(1.5 + Number of modules) + SampleData

with

Number of modules:

Number of active modules.

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