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Break Frequency
Specify the break frequency in hertz for the selected digital filter. For a Butterworth
filter, this is the approximate frequency at which the signal attenuation is 3 dB or 70.7%
of the unfiltered signal voltage at that frequency. For a linear phase filter, the field is
named the roll off start frequency and is the approximate frequency at which the signal
starts to attenuate.
The eDAQ
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automatically selects a default break frequency value to ensure that no
aliasing occurs. The selection is based on the A/D converter rate and the choice of
digital filter type.
NOTE
The check box field labeled “data is protected from aliasing” indicates whether the
current digital filter selection ensures no aliasing. TCE automatically updates the field
when the digital filter configuration changes. For example, the 100-kHz sample rate
option precludes aliasing because it is well over the Nyquist frequency of two times the
25-kHz analog guard filter. However, the 50-kHz sample rate option does not fully
preclude against aliasing because the guard filter only attenuates about 30% of the
25-kHz input signal content.
SMART Module
Use the SMART module section of the setup to configure a connected SMART
module. For more information on setting up a SMART module channel, see
Module Input Channels” on page
±80 Volt Range Option
Use the ±80 Volt Range Option to increase the full-scale input range from ±10.0 volts
to ±74.9 volts.
This option uses a resistive voltage divider circuit with an input
impedance of only 100 kilohms compared to 10 megohms without the divider circuit.
Ensure that the transducer output is not dragged down by this relatively low input
impedance when using this option.
Transducer Power
Set the power supply voltage from 4 to 15 volts in integral steps of one volt. The
power is limited to approximately 400 milliwatts for each channel. If the transducer
does not require power, set the power to 0. Alternatively, select the ICP adapter
power option to provide 10 milliamps at 24 volts for each channel.
NOTE
For certain types of SMART modules, the transducer power is restricted to the
following: 13 volts for the SMSTRB4 with ten-volt excitation, eight volts for the
SMSTRB4 with five-volt excitation and eight volts for the SMITC.
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