Filters, Computation, Remote rjc (rrjc) – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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IM MX100-01E

Explanation of Functions

3

2

1

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Index

Filters

The main module is equipped with a first-order lag filter (see section 2.7, “Measures
against Noise on the MX100”. You can select a time constant (time until 63.2% of the
output value is reached) corresponding to the measurement interval indicated in the
equation below.

Time constant = measurement interval × N (where N = 5, 10, 20, 25, 40, 50, or 100)

Computation

Difference computation between channels and linear scaling are possible. Linear scaling
converts the measured values to values suitable for a particular purpose (scaled values)
using the following equation.

Scale value =

(X – SP

min

) × (SC

max

– SC

min

)

SP

max

– SP

min

+ SC

min

X: Measured value

SP

max

: Specified span maximum

SP

min

: Specified span minimum

SC

max

: Specified scale maximum

SC

min

: Specified scale minimum

Remote RJC (RRJC)

In measuring temperature with thermocouples within the same unit, when the item to be
measured is located at a great distance, you can setup relay terminals near the item,
measure the temperature of the relay terminal section using thermocouples (reference
channel), and use the resultant value as the reference junction compensation value for
the temperature measurement. By connecting a copper wire between the relay terminal
and input terminal of the input module, and a thermocouple between the DUT and relay
terminal, you can measure the temperature of the DUT without the need for a large
amount of expensive thermocouples.

MX100

Thermocouple*

Copper wire

Copper wire

Thermocouple*

Thermocouple*

Relay terminal (to be furnished by the user)

Reference channel

Input terminal

* Use the same type of thermocouples.

1.2 Main Module Functions

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