First-order lag filter, First-order lag filter -32 – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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IM MW100-01E

30-CH Medium Speed DCV/TC/DI Input Module

Measurement

Interval

Integration

Time

Rejected Frequencies and Notes

500 ms

1.67 ms

600 Hz and its integer multiples*

1, 2 s

16.67 ms

60 Hz and its integer multiples

20 ms

50 Hz and its integer multiples

Auto

Automatically detects the power supply frequency and set 16.67 or 20 ms

5 s

36.67 ms

50 Hz and 60 Hz and their integer multiples

10, 20, 30, 60 s

100ms

10 Hz and its integer multiples

* Because the power supply frequency noise is not rejected, measured values may fluctuate particularly for

temperature measurements using thermocouples. If this happens, make the measurement interval longer, or use

the 4-CH High-Speed Universal Input Module or the 10-CH Medium-Speed Universal Input Module

Measurement

Interval

100 ms

1.67 ms

16.67 ms

20 ms

Auto

Integration

Time

Rejected Frequencies and Notes

200 ms

500 ms

1 s

2 s

5, 10, 20, 30, 60 s

36.67 ms
100 ms
200 ms

600 Hz and its integer multiples*

60 Hz and its integer multiples
50 Hz and its integer multiples

Automatically detects the power supply frequency and set 16.6 or 20 ms

50 Hz and 60 Hz and their integer multiples
10 Hz and its integer multiples
Low-pass filter with Fc = 5 Hz

4-CH, Medium-Speed Strain Input Module

* When the measurement interval is 100 ms, measured values may fluctuate since power supply frequency

noise is not rejected.

In such cases, set the measurement interval to 200 ms or more.

First-Order Lag Filter

For noise sources other than power supply noise, the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit is
equipped with a first-order lag filter having output characteristics indicated in the figure
below against step input.
For the filter setting, the time constant is determined by selecting filter coefficient N for
the measurement interval.

Step input

63.2% of the output value

Time constant

0%

100%

Output characteristics

Filter coefficient = measurement interval x filter coefficient N

Measurement Interval (s)

Selectable Time Constants (s)

N=5

N=10

N=20

N=25

N=40

N=50

N=100

0.01

0.05

0.1

0.2

0.25

0.4

0.5

1

0.05

0.25

0.5

1

1.25

2

2.5

5

0.1

0.5

1

2

2.5

4

5

10

0.2

1

2

4

5

8

10

20

0.5

2.5

5

10

12.5

20

25

50

1

5

10

20

25

40

50

100

2

10

20

40

50

80

100

200

5

25

50

100

125

200

250

500

10

50

100

200

250

400

500

1000

20

100

200

400

500

800

1000

2000

30

150

300

600

750

1200

1500

3000

60

300

600

1200

1500

2400

3000

6000

2.9 Measures Against Noise on the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit

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