Omega Engineering OMB-NETSCAN 1500 User Manual page 131

Ethernet/internet-based data logging & control instrument
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Digital Filtering:
Averages 32 samples at 50/60 Hz for line cycle noise rejection (VDC measurements)
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Voltage Range
, Accuracy
± 0.02%
±100 mV
± 0.02%
±1 V
± 0.02%
±5 V
± 0.02%
±10 V
Note 1:
Accuracy is based on 18 to 28°C, 1 year; includes cold junction compensation; excludes thermocouple errors;
thermocouple readings based on NIST Monograph 175. Resolution given is the typical value. Add ±5°C for common
mode voltages greater than 25 VAC.
Note 2:
Voltage range is maximum peak-to-peak signal for AC volts.
Note 3:
For AC voltages where the frequency of the input signal is an integer multiple of the AC line cycle ±1%; with line cycle
integration enabled.
Note 4:
Specified for coupling impedance >30 MΩ and common mode frequency < 60 Hz. 300 VDC or 300 VAC peak before
equipment damage occurs.
Note 5:
There is a 4700 pico-farad, polypropylene capacitor connected across the input terminals of each channel. This
capacitor filters input noise when measuring signals from thermocouples. When the circuit card is set to the ±100 mV
range, the capacitor reacts with user source impedance to form a low pass filter. The filter pole frequency is:
1/(2*pi*(RSHI + RSLO)*4700 * 10
Hardware
3
and Resolution:
3.05 µV/bit
30.5 µV/bit
153 µV/bit
306 µV/bit
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), where RSHI and RSLO are the source resistance of the input leads.
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