Configuration Aspects for Programmers

Appendix B

 

 

CSN14/TC/P Configuring Thermocouple Channels

Begin configuring input channels by first specifying the channel type. When the CSN14/TC/P signal conditioning module is used, 16 differential thermocouple inputs are provided. In configuring thermocouple (T/C) channels, all that is required is to assign each channel to a particular T/C type. Support for B, E, J, K, R, S, T and N (14 and 28 gauge) thermocouple types are standard. The 100 mV, ±1 V, ±5 V, ±10 V, volts types with and without range-error detection are also supported. Channel type can be defined using the Configure Channel (C) command for a single channel or a range of channels. Channels not included in the channel scan do not have to be configured. The following table highlights channel types for normal use of the CSN14/TC/P signal conditioning card.

Type

T/C

1J

2K

3T

Type

T/C

4E

5R

6S

Type

T/C

7B

8N (14 gage)

9N (28 gage)

The type parameter is what distinguishes the channel as a thermocouple channel. The channel configuration cannot be changed while the trigger is armed or an acquisition is taking place.

In addition to channel type, each channel in the scan channel can optionally have a high and low alarm level and hysteresis associated with it. ChartScan alarms allow the unit to produce an internal event when the value of a channel is outside of desired limits. These alarm events can be used as trigger or stop events, or as a stimulus for TTL-level signals on ChartScan back panel.

The following example demonstrates how to assign a J type thermocouple to channels on a CSN14/TC/P signal conditioning module plugged into ChartScan.

PRINT#1 “OUTPUT07; C 1-16, 1 X” ‘Continuous channels 1-16 with JTC

Note: Additional information can be found under the command reference for C in Appendix A.

CSN14/LV/ (T, B, or S) Configuring Low Volts Channels

When the CSN14/LV/ (T, B, or S) signal conditioning module is used, ChartScan measures voltages providing a programmable range per channel. To configure the channels on a CSN14/LV/ (T, B, or S), use the Configure Channel (C) command to assign a range to each channel on the signal conditioning module. Channels not included in the channel scan do not have to be configured.

The following table highlights channel types for the CSN14/LV/ (T, B, and S) signal conditioning card. Additional information can be found under the command reference for C in Appendix A.

Type

Volts DC

11

±100 mv

12

±1 V

13

±5 V

14

±10 V

Type

Volts AC

23

100 mv

24

1 V

25

5 V

26

10 V

The type parameter is what distinguishes the channel as a low volts channel. The channel configuration cannot be changed while the trigger is armed or an acquisition is taking place.

Note: Additional information can be found under the command reference for C in Appendix A.

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