Transducer interface, Transducer interface 24 – MTS WIFT Mini Transducer Interface User Manual

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SWIFT

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Mini TI

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Transducer Interface

Hardware Overview

Transducer Interface

The TI performs cross talk compensation, transforms the loads from a rotating to
a non-rotating coordinate system, and produces an analog output signal suitable
for most data recorders.

Cross talk

compensation

Cross talk occurs when a force is applied to one axis, but a non-real force is
measured on another axis. The SWIFT sensor design has very low inherent cross
talk. The TI compensates for cross talk by subtracting cross talk values measured
during calibration.

Signal conditioning

The TI is specifically designed to be used for both spinning and non-spinning
applications. The TI performs signal conditioning and communications
functions. The output from the TI is a high-level signal suitable for input into a
multichannel data recorder or an MTS Automated Site Controller (ASC).

The TI transforms eight inputs (amplified bridge signals) into three forces and
three moments by the following process:

Applying a zero offset and scaling the signals

Using a geometric matrix to transform the signals into three forces and three
moments in the transducer reference frame

Using a cross-coupling matrix calculation to scale and sum the individual
signals into each output

Using an offset matrix to shift the coordinate system along the y-axis

In spinning applications, using a rotational transformation to put the forces
and moments into a stationary reference frame

or
Angular Velocity
signal (+/- 10 V)

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