Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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Generally, the range is as follows.
Using the symbols that have appeared in the explanation thus far, after setting the scale
maximum and minimum, the values are as follows.

Span minimum = [(K(mV/V) × 2000) / Y(unit)] × Smin (µSTR)
Span maximum = [(K(mV/V) × 2000) / Y(unit)] × Smax (µSTR)

When Lsted at the Calbraton Coeffcent

An example is given with a displacement gauge.
• Rated input

20 mm

• Calibration coefficient 0.003998 mm / (1 µV/V)

Basically, if you can convert the calibration coefficient to the rated output mentioned in
“When Rated Input and Rated Output Are Listed,” the following is a calculation following
the explanation in “When Rated Input and Rated Output Are Given.”

Using equation 1,
1mV/V = 0.001mV/V = 0.001 × 2000 µSTR = 2 µSTR
therefore the rated output with this sensor when 20 mm is input would be

20 mm ÷ 0.003998 mm / 2 µSTR] = 10005 µSTR

In other words, for each 1 mm, an output of
10005 µSTR / 20mm = 500.25 µSTR/mm

can be obtained.

Thereafter in the same manner, if you wish to measure with a scale of 2 mm to 15 mm,
the settings are:
Scale minimum: 2
Scale maximum: 15 (units: mm)
therefore,
Span minimum: 2 × 500.25 µSTR/mm = 1000.5 µSTR
Span maximum: 15 × 500.25 µSTR/mm = 7503.75 µSTR

...would be appropriate settings.

The measuring range becomes 20000 µSTR, making the resolution on the MX100 1
µSTR, therefore we can round as follows.

Span minimum: 1001 µSTR
Span maximum: 7504 µSTR

2.4 Settng the Measurement Condtons (Settng the Measurement Channels)

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