What Does The Flow Diagram Of A Process-Optimized Measurement Look Like - HBM MP85A Series Operating Manual

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means that about 300,000 measured curves can be stored on one 1 GB card.
The card can also be removed during a measurement to read out data.
Do not use high-speed cards. The speed of data transfer is limited by the
device itself. To optimize the access times of the MMC/SD card, you should
defragment or reformat it at regular intervals.
The files are always copied onto the MMC/SD card in the MP85 subdirectory. If
this directory is not yet present, it is generated. Further subdirectories are cre­
ated in this directory, if necessary.
13.21 What does the flow diagram of a process-optimized
measurement look like?
Started
Ready
Running
Result valid
Process OK
MP85A
Start (ext. signal "Start"
or condition fulfilled
Stop (condition fulfilled) or end, if ext.signal for end
condition is used and signal "End" is active
Offline evaluation
Time until stop (follow-up time, only possible when using
Measurement
Initialization (typ. 25 ms)
Reaction time (typ. 2 ms for external signal)
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(internal) end condition fulfilled
(with ext. signal "End" this is
already fulfilled)
Signal is
only
conditions
are fulfilled
data is
saved to RAM
Save to MMC/PC
Save (to RAM)
internal stop condition)
set if
end
and
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