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SLICE6 DAS 

User’s Manual 

June 2018 

 
 

 
 

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13006-90010-MAN (Rev. 0)

 

Hybrid Recorder Mode 

Data collection begins  when a Start Record signal is received and continues until the unit 
receives an Event signal.  The unit then records for the post-Event time specified by the user.  
The Event signal marks the T=0 point and all data recorded is available for download. 

Continuous Recorder Mode 

Data collection begins when a Start Record signal is received and continues until the Start 
Record signal is released.  The unit will then re-arm for another event.  The LEDs on the unit 
will flash blue slowly then rapidly, and then the status LED will become solid blue, indicating 
the unit is fully armed.  The unit will continue to record new events until it records the number 
of events specified by the user.  If an Event signal is received after the unit has re-armed, 
the unit will disarm and no longer attempt to re-arm. 

NOTE: 

An event or trigger signal applied anywhere in the SLICE6 DAS 
chain is distributed throughout the DAS chain and forwarded 
to  the  SLICE6  Distributor,  but  is  NOT  exported  outside  the 
SLICE6 Distributor.  This also applies to level trigger. 

Start Record and Event Initiation 

The  SLICE6  DAS  supports  multiple  methods  of  initiating  Start  Record  and  Event  signals.  
Typically,  Start  Record  and  Event  are  initiated  via  an  external  hardware  interface  that 
provides a discrete contact closure (CC) signal to initiate recording (Recorder mode) or mark 
T=0 (Circular Buffer mode). 

All  SLICE6  DAS  data  collection  modes  support  multi-event  arming.    A  unit  armed  in  a 
multiple-event mode will re-arm when an event completes.  The unit will stop re-arming when 
the number of events specified by the user has been recorded. 

SLICE6 DAS can be placed in an auto-arm mode that will cause the unit to arm automatically 
when the power is cycled.  This available with any available data collection mode. 

Additionally,  Circular  Buffer  mode  supports  level  triggering.    This  method  continuously 
samples the incoming data and begins data collection if the data is above or below predefined 
levels.  For example, it might be useful to begin data collection when a certain accelerometer 
experiences a force above 200 g.  Using level trigger and Circular Buffer mode, SLICE6 DAS 
can support this or any level-trigger signal on any channel. 

CAUTION: 

Level trigger is NOT recommended when SLICE6 DAS is used 
for in-dummy testing. 

Summary of Contents for SLICE6 DAS

Page 1: ...13006 90010 MAN Rev 0 Diversified Technical Systems Inc All Rights Reserved SLICE6 DAS User s Manual June 2018 ...

Page 2: ... 7 Electronic Identification EID 7 Shunt Emulation 7 Communication Bus 7 Communication Method 7 LED 8 Data Memory Size 9 Sampling Rates 9 Circular Buffer Limitations 9 Basic Care and Handling 10 Shock Rating 10 Mounting Considerations 10 Thermal Considerations 10 SLICE6 DAS Maintenance 11 Power Management 11 Power up and Power down Procedures 11 Software 12 Data Collection Concepts 12 Data Collect...

Page 3: ...s Recorder Mode 13 Start Record and Event Initiation 13 Appendix A Hardware Specifications 15 Connector Information and Pin Assignments 15 Mechanical Specifications 17 Accessories Support Equipment 18 Appendix B Sensor Interface Wiring Diagrams 19 Appendix C Declaration of CE Conformity 20 ...

Page 4: ...enter web portal support dtsweb com You must be registered support dtsweb com registration to submit a request https support dtsweb com hc en us requests new Registration also enables access to additional self help resources and non public support information This manual supports the following products 13006 90010 SLICE6 DAS Module 2500 Hz filter 13006 90020 SLICE6 DAS Module 3000 Hz filter 13006 ...

Page 5: ...sly Shock rated to 2000 g for dynamic testing environments 6 channel analog sensor interface supports accelerometers load cells pressure sensors strain gage and piezo resistive bridges and voltage inputs Thermocouples 1 4 bridges and other sensor types are supported with adapters as needed LED indicator for system status Ethernet PTPv2 communications IEEE1588 and sensor ID easily support test set ...

Page 6: ...ing supported sensors please contact DTS and provide the sensor manufacturer and model number if available For specific implementation schematics see Appendix B Input Range The nominal sensor input range is 2 4 V to 2 5 V 2 5 V center with respect to Ex at a gain of 1 At higher gains the maximum range decreases correspondingly For example at a gain of 10 the input range is 240 mV The software will...

Page 7: ...formation stored in the sensor database Shunt Emulation The SLICE6 DAS contains a shunt emulation circuit effectively eliminating the need for conventional shunt resistors to perform shunt checks When Emulation is chosen as the shunt calibration method the software injects a precisely calculated current into the sensor to create an expected deflection of the sensor s output Expected versus actual ...

Page 8: ...time single flash when command received 4 Idle connected or not connected low or high power 0 5 Hz 5 Arming or armed not recording 6 Armed recording 7 Armed faulted or triggered N A Booting bootloader 5 Hz N A Booting firmware N A Network DHCP initialization during DHCP negotiation with server time out after 30 seconds 2 Hz Higher priority will override the lower priority LED state Note There is n...

Page 9: ...sps of Channels Maximum Sampling Rate per channel 6 400 000 samples per second sps All channels are recorded even if they are not programmed With 15 GB available for data storage there are 7 500 M samples available 1 sample 2 bytes To determine the maximum recording time divide the number of samples by the product of the sampling rate and the number of channels 7 500 000 000 of seconds Sampling ra...

Page 10: ...LICE6 equipment should be bolted securely to the test vehicle or dynamic testing device to provide the best shock protection Mounting methods and hardware selection should be carefully calculated to withstand expected shock loading and facilitate proper grounding Check bolt tightness periodically to ensure that 1 the unit is securely fastened to the baseplate and 2 the baseplate is securely fasten...

Page 11: ...t be connected to external power at all times for operation Without external power applied the SLICE6 DAS is in a power off state With power applied the DAS is either in deep sleep or on If the ON signal is absent or removed the DAS enters deep sleep the lowest power consumption state With the ON signal applied power consumption is 840 mW 2 5 W depending largely on the connected sensor load and th...

Page 12: ...s data storing it to flash memory with no user interaction After the test the user reconnects the PC to download the data There is also a real time mode in the control software that allows the user to check channel inputs on an oscilloscope looking screen This data can be logged Data Collection Modes The SLICE6 DAS supports 4 data collection modes Circular Buffer Recorder Hybrid Recorder and Conti...

Page 13: ...de the SLICE6 Distributor This also applies to level trigger Start Record and Event Initiation The SLICE6 DAS supports multiple methods of initiating Start Record and Event signals Typically Start Record and Event are initiated via an external hardware interface that provides a discrete contact closure CC signal to initiate recording Recorder mode or mark T 0 Circular Buffer mode All SLICE6 DAS da...

Page 14: ...options Supports T 0 Start Record T 0 methods supported Data record window Circular Buffer Yes Hardware CC software PC or level trigger User defined pre and post T 0 durations Recorder Yes Hardware CC software PC or level trigger User defined duration after T 0 Hybrid Recorder Yes Hardware CC software PC or level trigger User defined post Event duration Continuous Recorder Yes Hardware CC software...

Page 15: ...ctor Pin Function 1 ON contact closure input to ground 2 START contact closure input to ground 3 EVENT contact closure input to ground 4 Status output 5 V via 10K with respect to ground 5 No connection 6 Ground 7 VDC input 8 Ground 9 VDC input 10 Ground 11 VDC input 12 Ethernet Rx1 13 Ethernet Rx1 14 Ethernet Tx1 15 Ethernet Tx1 16 Ground 17 Ground 18 Ethernet Rx2 19 Ethernet Rx2 20 Ethernet Tx2 2...

Page 16: ...in Function 1 No connection 19 No connection 2 Ex Ch 4 20 Sig Ch 2 3 Sig Ch 4 21 Sig Ch 2 4 Sig Ch 4 22 Ex Ch 2 5 Ex Ch 4 23 ID Ch 5 6 Ex Ch 1 24 ID Ch 2 7 Sig Ch 1 25 Ex Ch 6 8 Sig Ch 1 26 Sig Ch 6 9 Ex Ch 1 27 Sig Ch 6 10 ID Ch 4 28 Ex Ch 6 11 ID Ch 4 5 6 29 Ex Ch 3 12 ID Ch 1 30 Sig Ch 3 13 ID Ch 1 2 3 31 Sig Ch 3 14 Ex Ch 5 32 Ex Ch 3 15 Sig Ch 5 33 ID Ch 6 16 Sig Ch 5 34 ID Ch 3 17 Ex Ch 5 35...

Page 17: ...1 05 041 0 000 0 005 CONN 6 8 268 0 000 10 5 413 015 13 512 CONN 2 079 0 000 22 7 894 1 3 051 0 000 1 3 051 0 000 22 7 894 9 2 362 0 000 CONN 12 472 Pin Signal 1 2 EXCIT CH4 3 SIG CH4 4 SIG CH4 5 EXCIT CH4 6 EXCIT CH1 7 SIG CH1 8 SIG CH1 9 EXCIT CH1 10 ID CH4 11 ID CH4 5 6 12 ID CH1 13 ID CH1 2 3 14 EXCIT CH5 15 SIG CH5 16 SIG CH5 17 EXCIT CH5 18 EXCIT CH2 19 20 SIG CH2 21 SIG CH2 22 EXCIT CH2 23 ...

Page 18: ...Channel 13006 90090 SLICE6 Sensor Connector Kit 3 Channel 13006 90110 SLICE6 1 Ch Sensor Cable Assembly ID pigtails 1 ft 13006 90320 SLICE6 Distributor 18 36 V input range 13006 90321 SLICE6 Distributor for THOR 13 36 V input range 13006 90420 SLICE6 Distributor Gen2 80000 04090 Conn assy 21 pin plug to pigtails 30 AWG 18 mates with comm bus 89100 19880 R SLICE6 DAS sealing gasket 89100 14480 R He...

Page 19: ...SLICE6 DAS User s Manual June 2018 support dtsweb com 19 13006 90010 MAN Rev 0 AppendixB SensorInterfaceWiringDiagrams Signal Generator 2018 Diversified Technical Systems Inc All Rights Reserved ...

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