Ch 8 - taking measurements, Introduction, Scanning – Measurement Computing DaqScan 2000 Series User Manual

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Taking Measurements

8

Introduction …… 8-1

Scanning …… 8-1

Triggering …… 8-2

Synchronous I/O Operations…… 8-3

Asynchronous I/O Operations …… 8-5

Synchronizing Multiple Units …… 8-6

Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning ….. 8-8

Introduction

With signal lines connected and a system up and running you can begin acquiring data.

Specific connector details and pinouts are provided in chapter 4. You should refer to the

software documentation applicable to your data acquisition system, for example, DaqView.

Scanning

DaqScan/2000 Series devices have an on-board scan sequencer that permits the user to select

any combination of up to 16384 channel/range combinations. The sequencer scans all

channels contained in the sequence at the rate of 5 µs/channel, 10 µs/channel, or

1000 µs/channel, depending on the speed of the DBK expansion options; thereby minimizing

the time-skew from channel-to-channel. The user can also set the time between scan groups,

from 0 to 6 hours. In addition to scanning analog inputs, the sequencer can scan digital inputs

and counter inputs.

Digital and frequency inputs can be scanned using the same scan sequencer employed for

analog inputs, enabling the time correlation of acquired digital data to acquired analog data.

(See Note)

5µs, 10µs, or 1000µs
(See Note)

Scanning Example

Note: All inputs can be measured at the 5 µs/channel rate. Some DBK expansion options require more

settling time and can be measured at the slower rate of 10 µs/channel or 1000 µs/channel. All

types of measurements can be mixed within the scan group.

DaqScan/2000 Series

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