Sampling, Channel, Types of sampling 3. sampling methods – Casio EA-200 Technical Reference User Manual

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Sampling

1. Channel

Analog

Pulse

Digital I/O

Mic

Analog Output

CH1–3

SONIC

DIG I/O

Mic

CH3 speaker

3

1

1

1

1

Voltage, resistance, pulse period

Channel Name Number of Channels

Details

Pulse interval, pulse period

8-bit input/output, 1-bit clock

Recording (

ע1.5V)

CH3: output function
12-bit D/A (

ע3V)

Voltage

Resistance

0–5V

ע10V

1.2mV

4.9mV

Pulse period

0–600sec

Range Resolution Sampling

Interval

12-bit A/D

Notes

Refer to “Pulse Sampling”
on page 4.

Pulse interval

1–100msec

8msec–16000sec

20 sec–16000sec

µ

0.868 sec

µ

Fast

Mode

Normal

Extended*

1

Period

Frequency

Fast

Output

Normal

Output

CH1 or

Mic

CH1–3,

SONIC, DIG I

CH1–3,

SONIC, DIG I

CH1 or

SONIC

Speaker

or CH3

CH3 or

DIG O

ן

Communication

Trigger Source

Clock Source

Key Press

ן

ן

Trigger

ן

ן

ן

Countdown

µ

20–

100 sec

0.1msec

ןNumber

of Channels to

300sec

300–16000sec

10msec–

300sec

Timer

ן

Communication

ן

Key Press

ן

ࠗ*

2

ן

ן

Trigger

ן

ן

Communication
while Sampling

Enabled CH

20–

54 sec

µ

1–100Ω

2. Types of Sampling

3. Sampling Methods

Configuring the Calculator for Sampling

*

1

Warm up is not supported during long-period sampling.

*

2

SONIC sampling triggered by CH1, CH2, or CH3 is not supported.

<Stand-along Sampling Method>

Auto Setup

When the Setup key is pressed...
Enters the sampling setup ready state.
Supports bundled sensors (temperature, voltage, photo) only.

<Setup Details>

Auto-ID is read from CH1, CH2, CH3, and SONIC.
(Mic and Digital I/O are not supported.)

Channel Settings

When no Auto-ID is available...

CH1, CH2, CH3: Operation=10 (Voltage 1 to 5V)
SONIC: Not used

Sampling Period

Furthest Interval among the used Auto-ID is used.

Data Send Priority

Non real-time type

<Data Send Priority>

Channel Priority: Sampling time, SONIC, CH1, CH2, CH3
* Different from normal. Refer to “Memory” on page 3.

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