Measurement Specialties USB-1616HS-2 manual Declaration of Conformity, Usa

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Declaration of Conformity

Manufacturer:

IOTech, Incorporated

Address:

25971 Cannon Road

 

Cleveland, OH 44146

 

USA

Category:

Information technology equipment.

IOTech, Incorporated declares under sole responsibility that the product

USB-1616HS-2

to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the relevant provisions of the following standards or other documents:

EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: Electromagnetic Compatibility, EN 61326 (1997) Amendment 1 (1998)

Emissions: Group 1, Class A

ƒEN 55022 (1993)/CISPR 22: Radiated and Conducted emissions. Immunity: EN61326, Annex A

ƒIEC 61000-4-2 (1995): Electrostatic Discharge immunity, Criteria B.

ƒIEC 61000-4-3 (1995): Radiated Electromagnetic Field immunity Criteria A.

ƒIEC 61000-4-4 (1995): Electric Fast Transient Burst immunity Criteria A.

ƒIEC 61000-4-6 (1996): Radio Frequency Common Mode immunity Criteria A.

ƒIEC 61000-4-11 (1994): Voltage Dips, Interruption immunity.

To maintain the safety, emission, and immunity standards of this declaration, the following conditions must be met.

ƒThe host computer, peripheral equipment, power sources, and expansion hardware must be CE compliant.

ƒEquipment must be operated in a controlled electromagnetic environment as defined by Standards EN 61326:1998, or IEC 61326:1998.

ƒShielded wires must be used for all I/Os and must be less than 3 meters (9.75 feet) in length. Clips must be used with the AI-EXP48.

ƒThe host computer must be properly grounded.

ƒThe host computer must be USB2.0 compliant and IOtech USB cables (CA-179-x) must be used.

ƒIf using the USB-1616HS Series device in a high RF environment (3 to 10 V/m), then a clamp-on ferrite (IOtech p/n L- 8-1) may be needed on the USB cable, otherwise communication may be disrupted.

ƒA protective ESD wrist strap should be used when connecting or disconnecting leads from screw terminal blocks. Alternatively, unplug the unit from the host computer when making connections. Protective housings (IOtech p/n CN-241-12) can be placed over the removable terminal blocks to protect signals from ESD during operation.

ƒIf external DC power is needed, a TR-2U power supply must be used.

Note: Data acquisition equipment may exhibit noise or increased offsets when exposed to high RF fields (>3V/m) or transients.

Declaration of Conformity based on tests conducted by Smith Electronics, Inc., Cleveland, OH 44141, USA in December, 2005. Test records are outlined in Smith Electronics Test Report “Personal Daq/3000 Series with PDQ30 Expansion Module” and “PDAQ3000-PDQ30 Addenda”.

We hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directives and Standards.

Paul Wittibschlager

Director of Hardware Engineering

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Contents Page USB-1616HS-2 Management committed to your satisfaction Trademark and Copyright Information Table of Contents USB-1616HS-2 Users Guide About this Users Guide Where to find more informationWhat you will learn from this users guide Conventions used in this users guideSoftware features Overview USB-1616HS-2 featuresIntroducing the USB-1616HS-2 ChapterTR-2U power supply and CA-1* line cord Installing the USB-1616HS-2What comes with your USB-1616HS-2 shipment? HardwareUnpacking the USB-1616HS-2 Installing the softwareAdditional documentation CA-96A expansion cableInstalling the hardware Connecting the board for I/O operations Configuring the hardwareConnectors, cables main I/O connector Information on signal connectionsUSB-1616HS-2 screw terminal pin out single-ended connections Screw terminal pin outsDSUB25 expansion connector pin out DSUB25F expansion connectorCA-96A expansion cable CablingUSB-1616HS-2 components Functional DetailsUSB-1616HS-2 components rear view External power connectorUSB-1616HS-2 functional block diagram USB-1616HS-2 block diagramAnalog input scanning Analog inputSettling time Example Analog channel scanning of voltage inputsAnalog and digital scanning, once per scan mode example Example Analog and digital scanning, once per scan modeAnalog and digital scanning, once per scan mode example Thermocouple input Tips for making accurate temperature measurementsShielding AveragingAnalog output Triggering Digital I/ODigital input scanning Digital outputs and pattern generationSoftware-based triggering Hardware analog triggeringDigital triggering Pre-triggering and post-triggering modes Counter inputsStop trigger modes Tips for making high-speed counter measurements 1 MHz Totalize modeMapped channels Counter modesDebounce modes Trigger before stable mode Trigger after stable modeDebounce module Trigger before stable mode Debounce mode comparisonsOptimal debounce time for trigger before stable mode Encoder modeRepresentation of rotary shaft quadrature encoder Maximizing encoder accuracy Connecting the USB-1616HS-2 to an encoderTimer output frequency examples Timer outputsExample Timer outputs Detection setpoint overview Using multiple USB-1616HS-2s per PCCriteria input signal is equal to Action driven by condition Using the setpoint status register Setpoint configurationExamples of control outputs Detecting on analog input, DAC, and Firstportc updatesAnalog inputs with setpoints update on True and False Detection on an analog input, timer output updatesTimer output update on True and False Using the hysteresis functionDetecting setpoints on a totalizing counter Using multiple inputs to control one DAC outputDetection setpoint details FIRSTPORTC, DAC, or timer update latencyControlling analog, digital, and timer outputs Firstportc Calibrating the USB-1616HS-2 Analog input specifications SpecificationsAnalog input accuracy specifications AccuracyAnalog outputs Analog output specificationsThermocouples Thermocouple TC types and accuracy NoteDigital input/output Digital input/output specificationsInput sequencer specifications Counter specificationsCounters Input sequencerFrequency/pulse generator specifications Power consumptionPower consumption specifications Note Frequency/pulse generatorsUSB specifications External powerSignal I/O connectors and pin out EnvironmentalUSB-1616HS-2 screw terminal pin out single-ended connections USB-1616HS-2 screw terminal pin out differential connections USA Declaration of ConformityMailinfo@mccdaq.com