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Modular parallel a/d converter unit for high speed measurement
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Modular Parallel A/D Converter Unit for High Speed Measurement
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Issue 2.1

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  • Page 1 Modular Parallel A/D Converter Unit for High Speed Measurement Manual Issue 2.1...
  • Page 2 Required corrections are contained in the following regulations or can be downloaded on the Internet. The current version is available for download on our web site http://www.iba-ag.com. Protection note Windows® is a label and registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned in this manual can be labels or registered trademarks of the corresponding owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Manual Table of contents About this manual.....................5 Target group ...................... 5 Designations ..................... 5 Symbols used ....................6 Safety instructions....................7 Designated use ....................7 Important Information ..................7 Introduction .......................9 Description ......................9 Applications....................... 9 Contents of Delivery ..................10 System Requirements ..................
  • Page 4 9.2.2 Programmable Low Pass Filter............... 26 9.2.3 Calibration Parameters ................... 28 Configuring with ibaPDA ................29 10.1 Configuring ibaPADU-16-M with M mode ............29 10.2 Configuring Triggers..................34 10.3 Configuring the Data Store................37 10.4 Configuring the Signal View................38 Tests.........................
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Manual About this manual This manual describes the construction, the use and the operation of the device ibaPADU-16-M. Target group This manual addresses in particular the qualified professionals who are familiar with handling electrical and electronic modules as well as communication and measurement technology.
  • Page 6: Symbols Used

     By an electric shock!  Due to the improper handling of iba software products which are coupled to input and output procedures with control function! If you do not observe the safety instructions regarding the process and the system or...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    The sales contract contains the entire obligation of iba. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of iba. Any statements contained herein do not create new warranties nor modify the existing warranty.
  • Page 8 Manual ibaPADU-16-M Hazardous voltages are present in this electrical equipment during operation. Non- observance of the safety instructions can result in severe personal injury or property damage. It is especially important that the warning information in all of the relevant Operating Instructions is strictly observed.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The fiber optic port output defini- tion is 100% compatible to ibaPADU-8-ICP and ibaPADU-8-M. . In F mode (see chapter 7.2 “F Mode”) up to 4 ibaPADU-16-M devices are cascadable on the fiber optic links.
  • Page 10: Contents Of Delivery

     HARTING connector parts (hood with straight cable outlet, female insert) Number of connectors and the types of inserts will vary based on the types of mod- ules ordered for the ibaPADU-16-M. For ±10 V inputs: 72 pin female insert For ≥...
  • Page 11: System Requirements

    Manual System Requirements Software  ibaScope  ibaPDA-V6 Hardware One of the following fibre optic boards:  ibaFOB-io-S (only for one module)  ibaFOB-4i-S and ibaFOB-4o,  ibaFOB-io-D or ibaFOB-io-Dexp (only for one module)  ibaFOB-2io-D or ibaFOB-2io-Dexp  ibaFOB-4i-D or ibaFOB-4i-Dexp and ibaFOB-4o...
  • Page 12: Mounting And Dismounting

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M Mounting and Dismounting Mounting Fix the device with the 4 front panel screws into the cubicle. Once fixed, connect the power supply to the termination shown on the device. Connect all HARTING and Phoenix connectors in the rear of the device.
  • Page 13: System Topologies And Addressing

    Manual System Topologies and Addressing There are 2 modes that can be set by an ibaPADU-16-M device. These modes can be mixed within one device and within one PC.  M Mode: Mode switch in position 0 Sample rate up to 25 kHz...
  • Page 14: Process Monitoring Topology Example (Simultaneous Sampling)

    Each ibaFOB link can support 1 out of 2 ibaPADU-16-M links. Up to 32 (analog and digital) channels can be sampled continuously using this topology (with one ibaFOB-4i-/-4o).
  • Page 15 Manual Example 2: ibaPADU-16-M devices in continuous measuring mode (multiple PCs) Topology: Transient Fault Recorder (TFR) Devices are organized in n- rings (one device fully connected needs 2 rings = max 2 devices per ibaFOB-4i-/-4o-S or -D. All devices must have the address switch on position 0 (M mode).
  • Page 16: Product Properties

    Product Properties The ibaPADU-16-M device has the following properties:  Power supply (type 115 V /230 V AC 50 Hz /60 Hz and 110/220 V DC ±20 %)  Rugged mechanical and electrically shielded metal case (19 “ rack mount) with 3 HE (5.20 in/132 mm)
  • Page 17: Sub Modules

    Protection measures require that high voltages and lower voltages are not to be mixed within a single connector. The design of the ibaPADU-16-M supports this feature (refer to connectors). Normally AC currents and voltages are measured in groups of 4. Mixing of different modules within a device is allowed in accordance to the requirements of these groups.
  • Page 18: Module System Settings

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M 8.1.6 Module System Settings The following table shows the values that have to be set by the software as signal input range: Module Name Input Range Input Range ibaMX-1-AI ±10V ± 10 V ibaMX-1-AI 110VAC ± 312 V ibaMX-1-AI 220VAC ±...
  • Page 19: Device Interfaces And Characteristics, Connectors

    Manual Device Interfaces and Characteristics, Connectors Front View ingenieurbuero anhaus gmbh Germany Transient Fault Recorder MODULE A MODULE B Link Link Error Error Mode Mode PADU16M_LASER_FR_V2 LASER_V2 27.08.02 LEDs (run, link, error) Mode switch LEDs (run, link, error) Mode switch...
  • Page 20: Power Supply Connector X1

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M Power supply connector X1 A standard AC 250 V/10 A cord cable for the power supply is included in delivery. Length: 6.5 ft (2 m) Fiber Optic Inputs (X8 and X11) and Outputs (X9 and X12) The 2 connectors (ST type) for each module serve to connect the device to the fiber optic bus.
  • Page 21: Analog Connector Pinning (X2-X5)

    Analog Connector Pinning (X2-X5) Note In case of request for spare parts for HARTING connectors please contact the support of iba AG. Different connector terminals are used (depends on the input signals): X5: Input ±10 V Low voltage input terminal.
  • Page 22 Manual ibaPADU-16-M Xn: Input 110 V (250 V)/ 380 V (1074 V) (or High Voltage) 110 V (250 V)/380 V (1074 V) input terminal. Max 4 signals per terminal. This con- nector is present only if high voltage in- put modules were chosen – in groups of 4.
  • Page 23 Manual Xn: Input 1 A to 100 A Current input terminals. (Which short circuit the signal pins whenever the jack is disconnected.) Max. 4 signals per terminal. This connector is present only if current input modules were chosen – in groups of 4.
  • Page 24: Binary Connector Pinning X10 And X13

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M Binary Connector Pinning X10 and X13 Binary inputs Descr BE00 + BE00 - BE01 + BE01 - BE02 + BE02 - BE03 + BE03 - BE04 + BE04 - BE05 + BE05 - BE06 + BE06 - BE07 +...
  • Page 25: Service Interfaces X6 And X7

    Two 9-pin D-SUB ports, found on the rear side of the device, may be used to load new firmware for the device. New firmware is loaded via a V.24 interface definition by means of an appropriate adapter. Please contact iba regarding loading new firmware. Important note In normal operation mode the V.24 cable must not be connected.
  • Page 26: Programmable Settings Of The I/O-Modules

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M Programmable Settings of the I/O-Modules All modules have the same interface (connectors and for parameterization). The parameterization functionality is normalized. That means even if the individual settings are different, all modules will have the same interface for the same function (i.e. low pass edge frequency is set with ONE parameter containing the edge frequency in Hz).
  • Page 27 Manual These diagrams show the characteristic of the used programmable input filter. The filter itself causes a delay within the ibaPADU. This delay is named Group delay. At an edge frequency of 1 kHz this delay is approx. 80 s (see left)
  • Page 28: Calibration Parameters

    20 dB. If you need a device for low-frequency applications, iba AG can supply a variant of this device for sampling at 1 kHz or less, with a static low-pass filter. Please contact iba AG for further details.
  • Page 29: Configuring With Ibapda

    When the device is connected correctly, the "autodetect" feature will find the iba- PADU-16-M and place modules "Padu 16-M" on the connected FOB links. Alterna- tively right-click the link of the FOB-D or FOB-S card to which the ibaPADU-16-M is connected and select "Autodetect"...
  • Page 30 Manual ibaPADU-16-M  Right-click the link of the FOB-D or FOB-S card to which the ibaPADU-16-M is con- nected and select “Add module” - "Padu 16-M" from the submenu or click to the blue text link "Click to add module…" and select the Padu 16-M inter- face from the displayed list.
  • Page 31 Manual 3. Add the Padu 16-M submodules:  Select the submodule type according to the built in interface module and press the button <Add>. For not used channels, add the "Empty slot" module. For future extensions, it is possible to define a custom submodule that allows the user to define the name, unit and scales of this submodule.
  • Page 32 Note that the difference between FOB-M link time base and general ibaPDA acquisition time base must not be too high to avoid exceeding the buffer limits. iba AG recommends a multiple between 25 and 100. 5. Define the signal parameters.
  • Page 33 Manual  You can change the parameters manually. It is possible to define signal comments by clicking the button at the end of the name field.  You can also display other signal properties in the grid with a right mouse click on the headline of the grid.
  • Page 34: Configuring Triggers

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M  In the same way, you can parameterize the digital signals. 6. To finish the configuration, press <OK> or <Apply>. The acquisition will start if all configured devices are connected correctly. 10.2 Configuring Triggers Alternative to the definition of single trigger events, ibaPDA supports the definition of multiple trigger events as a trigger pool.
  • Page 35 Manual and then there is an extra “custom” function where you can build your own expres- sion. The custom tab contains the regular expression builder. Finish the definition of one trigger event with <OK>  Define further trigger events in the same way.
  • Page 36 Manual ibaPADU-16-M Result: In the signal grid of the trigger module you see the overview of all defined trigger events. 2. Use the trigger events in the data store configuration The signals from the trigger modules can be used as triggers in the datastore.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Data Store

    Manual 10.3 Configuring the Data Store After finishing the configuration of the ibaPADU-16-M device, it is necessary to setup the data storage. For this, select "Configure – Data storage" in the main menu. Proceed as follows: 1. Activate and name the data store 2.
  • Page 38: Configuring The Signal View

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M 10.4 Configuring the Signal View After closing the I/O Manager and the Data storage configuration you are in the ibaPDA client main view. Mainly ibaPDA has three view types: The trend graph , the Scope view and the FFT view ...
  • Page 39: Tests

    Manual Tests The devices are to be designed according to IEC 61000-6-2 and IEC/TS 61000-6-5. The following tests are to be made. 11.1 Type approvals 11.1.1 Environmental Conditions and Tests Transport and storage -13 °F to 158 °F (-25 °C to +70 °C) Operating temperature 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to +50 °C)
  • Page 40: Technical Data

    Manual ibaPADU-16-M Technical Data 12.1 Main data Ord.-no 10.123020 EMI test parameters IEC 61000-6-2 or IEC/TS 61000-6-5 IEC 60255-22-1, IEC 60255-22-4 Operating temperature 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to +50 °C) 131 °F on request (55 °C on request) Storage temperature -13 °F to 158 °F (-25 °C to +70 °C)
  • Page 41: Sub Modules

    Manual 12.2 Sub modules Analog input ibaMX-1-AI ibaMX-1-AI ibaMX-1-AI ibaMX-1-AI modules ±10V 220VAC 110VAC 380VAC Order-No.: 17.124000 17.124100 17.124200 17.124300 Number of inputs Resolution 16 Bit Programmable filter Selectable via software Dynamics >80 dB Frequency response 0 Hz to 25,000 Hz...
  • Page 42 Manual ibaPADU-16-M Analog input modules ibaMX-1-AI ibaMX-1-AI ibaMX-1-AI 1A/100A (2xADC) Order-No. 17.127000 17.127100 17.127200 Number inputs Resolution 16 Bit Programmable filter Selectable via software Dynamics >80 dB Frequency response 0 Hz to 25,000 Hz RC Filter (twice) -3 dB 35 kHz...
  • Page 43 Manual Binary input modules ibaMX-8-DI 24V ibaMX-8-DI 110V DC Order-No. 17.126000 17.126100 Number of inputs Input level 24 V DC 110 V to 125 V DC Overload ±300 V DC (1 min) ±300 V DC (1 min) log0 <6 V log0 <30 V...
  • Page 44: Support And Contact

    Koenigswarterstr. 44 90762 Fuerth Germany Phone: +49 911 97282-0 Fax: +49 911 97282-33 E-Mail: iba@iba-ag.com Contact: Mr. Harald Opel Regional and Worldwide For contact data of your regional iba office or representative please refer to our web site www.iba-ag.com. Issue 2.1...

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