Dataq DI-710 Series User Manual

16-channel usb or ethernet data logger, ethernet data logger with signal-conditioned inputs
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DI-710 Series
16-Channel USB or Ethernet data logger
DI-715B Series
Ethernet Data Logger with Signal-Conditioned Inputs
User's Manual
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  • Page 1 The distribution of this material outside the company may occur only as authorized by the company in writing. DATAQ Instruments' hardware and software products are not designed to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of humans, nor are they to be used as critical components in any life-support systems whose failure to perform can rea- sonably be expected to cause significant injury to humans.
  • Page 3: Warranty And Service Policy

    DATAQ Instruments. The only responsibility of DATAQ Instruments under this warranty is to repair or replace, at its discretion and on a free of charge basis, the defective material.
  • Page 5: Caution

    SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY THE PRODUCT’S WARRANTY. Please read the following carefully before deploying the product. Contact DATAQ Instruments Support at 330-668-1444 for all questions. If you have purchased a DI-715B you do not need to follow these instructions.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Installing an Ethernet Device via a Distributed Network Without a DHCP Server ......14 Installing an Ethernet Device via a Distributed Network with a DHCP Server ........ 16 Installing WinDaq Software and the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager ........16 Activation of WinDaq/High Speed Option ..................18 Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager ....................
  • Page 8 DI-710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Expansion (DI-715B Models) ..................... 27 Power Input Jack ......................... 27 Power Switch (DI-715B Models) ....................27 Ground ............................27 Interface Port ..........................28 Control Button (Stand-alone Models) ..................28 Start Recording ........................28 Stop Recording ........................
  • Page 9 DI-710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Connecting the DI-75B to the Host Instrument ................49 Applying Power to the DI-75B ....................49 Features, Controls, and Indicators ....................50 DI-75B Front Panel ......................50 DI-75B Rear Panel ....................... 51 Removable Screw Terminal Block ................52 POWER switch ......................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual 1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the DI-710 or DI-715B data logger/data acquisition system. DI-710 and DI- 715B Instruments feature a variety of options—each explained fully in this manual. Options include a USB or Ether- net Interface, PGL or PGH gain settings, Stand-alone capability, and, for DI-715B instruments, thermocouple temper- ature measurment capability using DI-5B47 modules.
  • Page 12: Analog Inputs

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual • 14-bit A/D converter for high resolution measurement accuracy. • 16-entry input scan list allows you to scan any sequence of input channels at any available gain. • The Stand-alone option allows the user to configure a recording session through their PC then record data in the field to an SD card (without being connected to their PC).
  • Page 13: Software

    Software License Agreement. This software is accessed through the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager which can be found in the Start menu under the W program group called Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual 2. Specifications Unless otherwise noted, specifications are for all DI-710 and all DI-715B instruments. Analog Inputs* Number of Channels: DI-710: 16 DI-715B: 8 configured for signal conditioned inputs and 8 direct con- nections Channel Configuration: DI-710: 16 single ended, 8 differential, programmable per channel DI-715B: Fixed single ended...
  • Page 16: A/D Characteristics

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual A/D Characteristics Type: Successive Approximation Resolution: 14-bit Monotonicity: ±2 LSB Conversion Time: 69µs Scanning Characteristics Maximum sample throughput rate:* PC-connected: 4,800 Hz Stand-alone: 14,400 Hz** *When acquiring more than one channel at a gain of 100 max throughput is 7200 Hz; When acquiring more than one channel at a gain of 1000 max throughput is 900 Hz.
  • Page 17: Indicators

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Indicators Stand-alone models: Three color LED indicating Record, Standby, and Error conditions. PC-connected models: Power LED Transfer Rate to PC Real Time: up to 4,800 samples per second From MMC or SD Memory (Ethernet up to 2,400 samples per second models only): General...
  • Page 19: Installation

    Installation Guide pamphlet (included in CD case). If an item is missing or damaged, call DATAQ Instruments at 330-668-1444. We will guide you through the appropri- ate steps for replacing missing or damaged items. Save the original packing material in the unlikely event that your unit must, for any reason, be sent back to DATAQ Instruments.
  • Page 20 After the Drivers are installed, click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard. Windows should prompt you that the device has been installed properly. Repeat this process for each instrument. After all device drivers have been installed, install W software (see “Installing WinDaq Software and the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager” on page 16). Installation...
  • Page 21: Installing An Ethernet Device Directly Connected To Your Pc Or Connected Via A Hub Or Switch Where Only Di-71X Products Are Installed

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Installing an Ethernet Device Directly Connected to your PC or Connected via a Hub or Switch Where ONLY DI-71x Products are Installed Installation of an Ethernet device directly connected to the network card on your computer requires you to change the IP address of your network card.
  • Page 22 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the “This connection uses the following items” window and click on the Properties button. Click on the General tab. Select the radio button Use the following IP address. Enter 169.254.0.1 in the space provided for the IP address.
  • Page 23 Click on the OK button to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box then click on the OK but- ton in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box for the changes to take effect. 10. Install W software (see “Installing WinDaq Software and the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager” on page 16). Installation...
  • Page 24: Installing An Ethernet Device Via A Distributed Network Without A Dhcp Server

    Install WinDaq software (see “Installing WinDaq Software and the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager” on page 16) up to Step 13. At Step 13, the installation software will not see your device. If it is the first Dataq Instruments device installed to your network, you will see the No Devices Found dialog box.
  • Page 25 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Click on the Add IP button (either in the No Devices Found dialog box or in the main Dataq Instruments Instal- lation dialog box). This will display the Manage IP Addresses dialog box.
  • Page 26: Installing An Ethernet Device Via A Distributed Network With A Dhcp Server

    Waveform Browser playback software, W Waveform Browser for MMC (Stand-alone models only), and the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager. Note: For continued use of W /High Speed option, the software must be activated—see “Activation of WinDaq/High Speed Option” below for details.
  • Page 27 10. Make sure each instrument is connected to your PC or Network and all device drivers are installed. You must install two device drivers for each USB instrument. Click OK to continue. 11. The DATAQ Installation Manager runs. A Windows Security Alert may pop up asking if you would like to Block the software from installation.
  • Page 28: Activation Of Windaq/High Speed Option

    Agreement, contact DATAQ Instruments Customer Support. Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager The Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager is installed when installing any DI-710 or DI-715B instrument. This soft- ware allows you to effectively manage and run multiple instruments installed and connected to your PC or your Net-...
  • Page 29 > Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager). All available devices will automatically appear in the list box when you run the software. For help with the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager access the Help Files using either the Help menu item or by pressing the F1 key to access context-sensitive help.
  • Page 31: Instrument Controls, Indicators, And Connections

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual 4. Instrument Controls, Indicators, and Connections Connecting the DI-710 to Ground ! IMPORTANT ! The ground connection on the I/O terminal strip should always be connected to a signal ground, if one is not inher- ently made through analog or digital signal connections.
  • Page 32: Instrument Front Panel

    Grounds Remote Event Markers. DI-710 Series instruments can accept 16 analog inputs in single-ended configuration or 8 analog inputs in differential configuration. Single-ended inputs are configured by connecting one signal lead to the desired channel and the other signal lead to analog ground (AG). Be sure to read “CAUTION” on page v before connecting input signals.
  • Page 33: 37-Pin D Sub Connector

    The two removable 16-port screw terminal blocks may be replaced by a 37-pin D Sub Connector for all DATAQ Instruments DI-710 Series products (add a “D” to the model number). Refer to the following diagram for pin out. Note: Digital I/O connections cannot be used concurrently. DI0 and DO0 are directly connected inside the DI-710 (as are DI1 and DO1, DI2 and DO2, etc.).
  • Page 34: Di-715B Models

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-715B Models The clear acrylic front panel allows easy identification of all installed DI-5B modules. To access the 5B backplane remove the front panel and bezel by removing the two outside screws. When reattaching the front panel be sure not to overtighten the screws.
  • Page 35: Instrument Rear Panel

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Instrument Rear Panel DI-710 models The Rear panel of your DI-710 Model can vary depending on your model. Stand-alone models add a removable stor- age slot, the LED Mode table, and a Control Button. See “Controls and Indicators”...
  • Page 36: Di-715B Models

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-715B Models The Rear panel of your instrument can vary depending on your DI-715B model. DI-715B stand-alone models add a removable storage slot, the LED Mode table, and a Control Button. Rear Panel PC-connected Rear Panel Stand-alone Channels 1-8 and corresponding Excitation connections can be made directly to the removable screw terminal block located on the rear panel of the instrument.
  • Page 37: Connecting Signals

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Connecting Signals Use the removable screw terminal blocks to connect your signals. Insert the stripped end of a signal lead into the desired terminal directly under the screw. Tighten the pressure flap by rotating the screw clockwise with a small screwdriver. Make sure that the pressure flap tightens only against the signal wire and not the wire insulation.
  • Page 38: Interface Port

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Interface Port The Interface port allows you to connect the instrument to your PC via USB or Ethernet cable. Control Button (Stand-alone Models) The Control Button can be used to stop or start recording data to your memory card (MMC or SD) when using the instrument as a stand-alone data logger.
  • Page 39: Mode Led Indicator

    133X 2 Gigabyte Secure Digital Flash Memory (model 101014-2G) tested and configured specifically for DI-710 and DI-715B use by DATAQ Instruments, Inc. Some memory cards may not be fast enough for the instrument. Lexar memory cards are available through the DATAQ web site (www.dataq.com) as are SD card readers (manufacturer varies).
  • Page 40 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Pull the casing apart from the rear panel until the shunt resistor receptacles are exposed. Insert the shunt resistor to its receptacle by lining up the pegs and pressing it onto the circuit board firmly. The shunt resistor receptacle for each channel is directly behind the slot on the 5B backplane for that channel.
  • Page 41: Operation

    Digital Input channel. In order to use all 16 analog input channels, Channel 17 may be enabled for general pur- pose digital I/O functions. The direction of the digital bits must be set in the DATAQ Instruments Hardware Manager using the Digital I/O Setup command.
  • Page 42: Calibration And Gain Settings

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Calibration and Gain Settings Each DI-5B module has a sticker on it with information regarding Input (Units) and Output (Volts). This information should be used for calibration. For example, if using a DI-5B47K-13, the Input is -100ºC to +1350ºC and the Output is 0V to +5V.
  • Page 43: Gain

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Since the Lowest end of the input range is 0 Volts, select the Baseline option for the Low Calibrator. Gain should be set to 2, 4, or 8 for better resolution depending on your actual input range. Gain DI-5B Modules generally output between -5 and +5 Volts.
  • Page 44: Pc-Connected Operation

    Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager) allows you to customize each data recording session before taking the instru- ment out into the field. The default settings (i.e., if you do not configure the instrument) are 16 single-ended channels enabled at 300Hz sample rate and a gain of 1.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    30 seconds depending on memory card used. For Ethernet models you may also use the Start Recording to SD Memory command in the DATAQ Instru- ments Hardware Manager. This creates a new file numbered sequentially on the memory card. See also “Start Recording”...
  • Page 46: If Power Down Occurs Unexpectedly While Recording To Mmc/Sd

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual LED is green but I cannot format a The instrument is looking for a file Reinsert the correct memory card memory card. that has not been closed (possible due and press the control button for to power failure).
  • Page 47: Windaq Waveform Browser For Mmc

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual If the memory card is full, the Mode LED will quickly flash orange and then green and will not record new data until reformatted. Circular memory configuration may still be used if the memory card has not started to wrap the data (i.e., as long as the card is not full) and will only wrap data in the available space.
  • Page 49: Block Diagram

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual 6. Block Diagram DI-710 Models Block Diagram...
  • Page 50: Di-715B Models

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-715B Models Back- plane Expansion Connector Block Diagram...
  • Page 51: Accessories

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual 7. Accessories The DI-705 ............................42 The DI-205 (for use with DI-710 “D” models) ................. 44 DI-75B Backpack (for use with DI-715B models) ................49 DI-5B Modules ..........................54 DI-5B30/31 Analog Voltage Input Modules, Narrow Bandwidth ..........54 DI-5B32 Analog Current Input Modules ..................
  • Page 52: The Di-705

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual The DI-705 The DI-705 can be used with DI-710 “D” models (see “37-pin D sub connector” on page 23) and with DI-715B instruments. Using the DI-705 with DI-710 “D” Models The DI-705 plugs into the 37-pin D sub connector of the front panel of DI-710 “D” models and provides convenient screw terminal access to analog inputs, analog outputs, and the Digital I/O.
  • Page 53: Using The Di-705 With Di-715B Instruments

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Using the DI-705 with DI-715B Instruments Plug the DI-705 into CABL-7 and connect CABL-7 to the EXPANSION port on the rear panel of the DI-715B to access the Digital I/O and analog channels 9-16. Digital I/O may also be accessed through a DI-75B channel expander using the EXPANSION OUT port on the rear panel of the DI-75B-7.
  • Page 54: The Di-205 (For Use With Di-710 "D" Models)

    The DI-205 is a termination panel for general purpose input and output. The DI-205 along with the supplied cable provides a convenient way to interface the Digital I/O, analog output, and analog input signals to DI-710 Series “D” models (see “37-pin D sub connector” on page 23). Signal connection is via terminal strip for digital and analog out- put signals, or 5-way binding posts (banana jacks) for analog input signals.
  • Page 55: Input Signal Configuration

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Input Signal Configuration Each DI-205 may be configured to connect to 16 single-ended or 8 differential channels. In addition, any combination of single-ended or differential channels may be applied. A differential channel is configured by using two single- ended inputs.
  • Page 56: Connecting A Differential Amplifier

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Connecting a Differential Amplifier A differential channel configuration is a special case approach to signal measurement that should be used with all low-level measurements (less than 1v) or when the signal to be measured is located far away from the DI-205 (greater than 15 feet).
  • Page 57 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual present. The differential amplifier is unique in its ability to measure signals originating from sources with different ground potentials relative to the computer provided it is connected properly. WRONG APPROACH Circulating currents in signal shield induce noise on signal of interest.
  • Page 58: Isolated Signal Sources

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Isolated Signal Sources There are two considerations when connecting a differential amplifier to an isolated signal source: The elimination of ground loops as described above, and the use of bias resistors to provide bias current for the differential amplifier's positive and negative inputs.
  • Page 59: Di-75B Backpack (For Use With Di-715B Models)

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-75B Backpack (for use with DI-715B models) The DI-75B is an eight-channel, 5B-module expansion device for DI-715B, DI-720, and DI-730 instruments. Each DI-75B accepts up to eight high performance, plug-in signal conditioning modules expanding the measurement capa- bility of its host instrument.
  • Page 60: Features, Controls, And Indicators

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Features, Controls, and Indicators DI-75B Front Panel The clear acrylic front panel allows easy identification of all installed DI-5B modules. To access the 5B backplane remove the front panel and bezel by removing the two outside screws. 1.
  • Page 61: Di-75B Rear Panel

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-75B Rear Panel EXPANSION OUT can be used to access the Digital I/O of the DI-715B using a DI-705 and CABL-7. Connect the appropriate end of the expansion cable to the host instrument, then connect the other end of the cable to EXPANSION IN.
  • Page 62: Removable Screw Terminal Block

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Removable Screw Terminal Block Allows signal connections to be made to the DI-75B. The input signal connections are made along the top row while the excitation connections (for those DI-5B modules that require excitation) are made along the bottom row. Note that this screw terminal block can be removed from the DI-75B, thus making signal connections to the screw terminals easy.
  • Page 63: Calibration

    Channel 17 may be enabled as Digital but must be accessed using a DI-705 (with CABL-7) through the EXPANSION OUT port. See the Dataq Instruments Hardware Manager Help files to configure channels for DI-75Bs connected to stand-alone models.
  • Page 64: Di-5B Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B Modules DI-5B30/31 Analog Voltage Input Modules, Narrow Bandwidth Each DI-5B30 and DI-5B31 voltage input module provides a single channel of analog input which is filtered, iso- lated, amplified, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic- switch controlled, allowing these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multi- plexers.
  • Page 65: Di-5B32 Analog Current Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B32 Analog Current Input Modules Each DI-5B32 current input module provides a single channel of analog input which is filtered, isolated, amplified, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic switch con- trolled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers.
  • Page 66: Di-5B33 Isolated True Rms Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B33 Isolated True RMS Input Modules Each DI-5B33 True RMS input module provides a single channel of AC input which is converted to its True RMS dc value, filtered, isolated, amplified, and converted to a standard process voltage or current output (see block diagram). The DI-5B modules are designed with a completely isolated computer side circuit which can be floated to ±50V from Power Common, pin 16.
  • Page 67: Di-5B34 Linearized 2- Or 3-Wire Rtd Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B34 Linearized 2- or 3-Wire RTD Input Modules Each DI-5B34 RTD input module provides a single channel of RTD input which is filtered, isolated, amplified, lin- earized, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic switch controlled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplex- ers.
  • Page 68 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Ordering Information MODEL INPUT RANGE OUTPUT RANGE ACCURACY* 100Ω Pt, α = 0.00385 DI-5B34-01 -100°C (-148°F) to +100°C (+212°F) 0V to +5V ±0.46°C DI-5B34-02 0°C (32°F) to +100°C (+212°F) 0V to +5V ±0.36°C DI-5B34-03 0°C (32°F) to +200°C (+392°F) 0V to +5V...
  • Page 69: Di-5B35 Linearized 4-Wire Rtd Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B35 Linearized 4-Wire RTD Input Modules In RTD temperature measurement applications requiring a very high level of accuracy, the DI-5B35 4-Wire RTD input module offers a significant advantage over 3-wire measurement techniques (see block diagram). The DI-5B35 measures only the voltage dropped across the RTD and almost completely ignores the resistance or length of the RTD lead wires.
  • Page 70 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Ordering Information MODEL INPUT RANGE OUTPUT RANGE ACCURACY* 100Ω Pt, α = 0.00385 DI-5B35-01 -100°C (-148°F) to +100°C (+212°F) 0V to +5V ±0.46°C DI-5B35-02 0°C (32°F) to +100°C (+212°F) 0V to +5V ±0.36°C DI-5B35-03 0°C (32°F) to +200°C (+392°F) 0V to +5V...
  • Page 71: Di-5B36 Potentiometer Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B36 Potentiometer Input Modules Each DI-5B36 Potentiometer input module provides a single channel of Potentiometer input which is filtered, iso- lated, amplified, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic switch controlled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers.
  • Page 72: Di-5B38 Strain Gage Input Modules, Narrow & Wide Bandwidth

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B38 Strain Gage Input Modules, Narrow & Wide Bandwidth Each DI-5B38 Strain Gage input module provides a single channel of Strain Gage input which is filtered, isolated, amplified, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic switch controlled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers.
  • Page 73 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Ordering Information MODEL INPUT INPUT RANGE EXCITATION OUTPUT RANGE BRIDGE TYPE DI-5B38-31 or DI-5B38-01 Full Bridge 100Ω to 10kΩ 3.333V at 3mV/V Sensitivity -5V to +5V DI-5B38-32 or DI-5B38-02 Full Bridge 300Ω to 10kΩ 10.0V at 3mV/V Sensitivity -5V to +5V DI-5B38-33 or DI-5B38-03...
  • Page 74: Di-5B40/41 Analog Voltage Input Modules, Wide Bandwidth

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B40/41 Analog Voltage Input Modules, Wide Bandwidth Each DI-5B40 and DI-5B41 wide bandwidth voltage input module provides a single channel of analog input which is amplified, isolated, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic-switch controlled, allowing these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers.
  • Page 75: Di-5B42 2-Wire Transmitter Interface Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B42 2-Wire Transmitter Interface Modules Each DI-5B42 2-wire transmitter interface module provides a single channel which accepts a 4 to 20 mA process cur- rent input and provides a standard +1 to +5V output signal (see block diagram). An isolated +20VDC regulated power supply is provided to power the current transmitter.
  • Page 76: Di-5B43 Isolated Dc Transducer Amplifier Input Module

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B43 Isolated DC Transducer Amplifier Input Module Each DI-5B43 displacement transducer module provides a single channel of displacement transducer input which is filtered, isolated, scaled, and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage output is logic switch controlled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers.
  • Page 77 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Ordering Information MODEL* MAXIMUM INPUT EXCITATION DI-5B43-01 ±1V +10.0Vdc @ 40mA DI-5B43-02A ±2V +10.0Vdc @ 40mA DI-5B43-03 ±3V +10.0Vdc @ 40mA DI-5B43-04A ±4V +10.0Vdc @ 40mA DI-5B43-05 ±5V +10.0Vdc @ 40mA DI-5B43-06 ±6V +10.0Vdc @ 40mA DI-5B43-07A ±7V...
  • Page 78: Di-5B45 Frequency Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B45 Frequency Input Modules Each DI-5B45 frequency input module provides a single channel of frequency input which is isolated and converted to a high level analog voltage output. This voltage output is logic switch controlled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers (see block diagram).
  • Page 79: Di-5B47 Linearized Thermocouple Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B47 Linearized Thermocouple Input Modules Each DI-5B47 thermocouple input module provides a single channel of thermocouple input which is filtered, iso- lated, amplified, linearized and converted to a high level analog voltage output (see block diagram). This voltage out- put is logic switch controlled, which allows these modules to share a common analog bus without the requirement of external multiplexers.
  • Page 80 DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual Ordering Information MODEL TYPE INPUT RANGE ACCURACY* DI-5B47J-01 Type J 0°C to +760°C (+32°F to +1400°F) ±0.61°C DI-5B47J-02 Type J -100°C to +300°C (-148°F to +572°F) ±0.32°C DI-5B47J-03 Type J 0°C to +500°C (+32°F to +932°F) ±0.36°C DI-5B47J-12** Type J...
  • Page 81: Di-5B48 Accelerometer Input Modules

    DI–710 Series and DI-715B Series Hardware Manual DI-5B48 Accelerometer Input Modules The DI-5B48 provides excitation to piezoelectric sensors with built-in microelectronic amplifiers, commonly known as ICP®* or IEPE or LIVM sensors. The module provides a constant current excitation to the sensor, then isolates, filters, and amplifies the sensor output, yielding a high-level analog voltage output.
  • Page 84 DATAQ Instruments, Inc. 241 Springside Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Telephone: 330-668-1444 Fax: 330-666-5434 E-mail: support@dataq.com Vertrieb: / Distributed by: ALTHEN GmbH Mess- und Sensortechnik Frankfurter Str. 150-152 Tel.: +49 (0)6195 7006-0 http://www.althen.de 65779 Kelkheim / Deutschland Fax: +49 (0)6195 700666 E-Mail: info@althen.de...

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