Omega Engineering OM-DAQ-USB-2401 manual System Noise, Averaging, Analog Filtering

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5Signal Management

Resolution: An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) converts an analog voltage to a digital number. The digital number represents the input voltage in discrete steps with finite resolution. ADC resolution is determined by the number of bits that represent the digital number. An n-bit ADC has a resolution of 1 part in 2n. Thus, 12 and 16 bit resolutions are as follows:

12-bit resolution: 1 part in 4096 (212), corresponding to 2.44 mV in a 10 V range.

16-bit resolution: 1 part in 65,536 (216), corresponding to 0.153 mV in a 10 V range.

5.6System Noise

Laboratory and industrial environments often have multiple sources of electrical noise. An AC power line is a source of 50/60 Hz noise. Heavy equipment (air conditioners, elevators, pumps, etc.) can be a source of noise, particularly when turned on and off. Local radio stations are a source of high-frequency noise, and computers and other electronic equipment can create noise in a multitude of frequency ranges. Thus, an absolute noise-free environment for data acquisition is not realistic. Fortunately, noise-reduction techniques such as averaging, filtering, differential voltage measurement, and shielding are available to reduce noise to an acceptable level.

5.7 Averaging

Certain acquisition programs apply averaging after several samples have been collected. Depending on the nature of the noise, averaging can reduce noise by the square root of the number of averaged samples. Although averaging can be effective, it suffers from several drawbacks. Noise in measurements only decreases as the square root of the number of measurements—reducing RMS noise significantly may require many samples. Thus, averaging is suited to low- speed applications that can provide many samples.

NOTE:

Only random noise is reduced or eliminated by averaging.

Averaging does not reduce or eliminate periodic signals.

5.8 Analog Filtering

A filter is an analog circuit element that attenuates an incoming signal according to its frequency. A lowpass filter attenuates frequencies above the cutoff frequency. Conversely, a high-pass filter attenuates frequencies below the cutoff. As frequency increases beyond the cutoff point, the attenuation of a singlepole, low-pass filter increases slowly. Multi-pole filters provide greater attenuation beyond the cutoff frequency but may introduce phase (time delay) problems that could affect some applications.

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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 IntroductionSafety Warnings and IEC Symbols Statement on CE MarkingGeneral Description & System Components System Components Hardware Package InspectionIncluded Items Hardware Setup USB Hubs and Power AdaptorsOM-DAQ-USB-2401 System Components USB-powered Hubs Self-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 MountingGetting Started Software InstallationSoftware 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 Power Line Rejection Optical IsolationA/D Conversion Analog Input Configuration Input RangesMeasurement Duration, Scan Time, and Resolution Automatic Calibration 27. Calibration/Scan Arrangement28. Thermocouple Wiring Thermocouple MeasurementsResolution Effective Number of Bits ENOB, RMS Signal ManagementScan Time and Resolution Channel Control and ExpansionUnder Sampling and Aliasing RMSSignal Examples of Under SamplingSignal Modes TriggeringNoise Reduction in Differential Mode System Noise AveragingAnalog Filtering Vadc = VT x Ri / Rs + Ri Input and Source ImpedanceCrosstalk = RCCE Conformity OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Design for CE ConformityFerrite Core Troubleshooting Basic ChecklistSymptoms and Solutions Service & Calibration Service & CalibrationSpecifications Thermocouple Input Range Power SupplyExternal Power Source 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