Omega Engineering OM-DAQ-USB-2401 manual Triggering, Signal Modes

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5Signal Management

5.4 Triggering

Triggering controls an acquisition cycle. Once the system is armed, a trigger is required to collect the data.

The user must determine the triggering requirement based on the nature of the measurement and the amount of data needed to satisfy the system’s purpose. The trigger source can be a software command or an analog input channel on reaching a specified voltage level can be used to trigger the system.

TYPE OF TRIGGER SOURCE

IMMEDIATE

START TIME

CHANNEL VALUE - RISING

-FALLING TRIGGER EVENT

POST-TRIGGER SCAN COUNT

SCAN GROUP

TIME

SCAN PERIOD

Figure 5-2. Trigger Source Diagram

5.5 Signal Modes

OM-DAQ-USB-2401 units operate in one of two modes, (1) single-ended mode, or (2) differential mode. These terms (single-ended mode and differential mode) apply to their use in this manual. In other sources these terms may be used in a different manner.

Choosing between differential and single-ended inputs is made by software command. The following text briefly describes the two signal modes.

Single-ended mode refers to a mode, or circuit set-up, in which a voltage is measured between one signal line and common ground voltage (Vcm). The measured voltage may be shared with other channels. The advantage of a single- ended non-differential mode [over differential mode] is that it provides for a higher channel count, for example: 16 channels instead of 8.

NOTE:

In DAQ applications, thermocouples should not be connected single-ended. Doing so can result in noise and false readings. This is especially true when acquiring other high-amplitude signals in conjunction with thermocouple signals that are connected single-ended.

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Contents OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Servicing North America OM-DAQ-USB-2400 Multiple Channel USB Data Acquisition Module OM-DAQ-USB-2400 International Usage and CE Marking 10-1List of Figures SectionExamples of Under Sampling Precautions IntroductionStatement on CE Marking Safety Warnings and IEC SymbolsGeneral Description & System Components System Components Package Inspection HardwareIncluded Items USB Hubs and Power Adaptors Hardware SetupOM-DAQ-USB-2401 System Components Self-powered Hubs USB-powered HubsPower Adaptors Connecting Your OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Acquisition System to PC Connecting Various Hardware Setups Direct Connection to Computer USB PortsConnection to USB-powered Hub Connections to Self-Powered and USB-powered HubsConnections to Self-Powered Hub and to USB-Powered Hub OM-DAQ-USB-2401 MountingOM-DAQ-USB-2401 Wall Mounting OM-DAQ-USB-2400 SeriesOM-DAQ-USB-2401 DIN Rail Mounting OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Rail MountingSoftware Installation SoftwareGetting Started System RequirementsSoftware Setup Welcome ScreenConfirm Installation Screen DAQ Central Software Operation Main Control WindowToolbar Buttons Toolbar ButtonsMain Control Window Pull-Down Operations File MenuTools Menu 2 Device Configuration Channels TabConfiguration Parameter Settings Manual Acquisition is manually started/stopped Level Data Tab Data Displays18. Main Window Screen 23. Waveform Screen Optical Isolation Power Line RejectionA/D Conversion Analog Input Configuration Input RangesMeasurement Duration, Scan Time, and Resolution Automatic Calibration 27. Calibration/Scan Arrangement28. Thermocouple Wiring Thermocouple Measurements Signal Management Scan Time and Resolution Resolution Effective Number of Bits ENOB, RMS Channel Control and ExpansionUnder Sampling and Aliasing RMSSignal Examples of Under SamplingSignal Modes TriggeringNoise Reduction in Differential Mode Averaging System NoiseAnalog Filtering Input and Source Impedance CrosstalkVadc = VT x Ri / Rs + Ri = RCCE Conformity OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Design for CE ConformityFerrite Core Basic Checklist TroubleshootingSymptoms and Solutions Service & Calibration Service & CalibrationSpecifications Power Supply External Power SourceThermocouple Input Range Cold JunctionThermocouple Accuracy ºC for OM-DAQ-USB-2401 TC Type Temp Typical Fast SlowApprovals and Regulatory Compliance International Usage & CE Marking10-2 10-3 10-4 WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature