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Page 1 - *372414B-01*

USER’S MANUAL DBK Options Part 2 of 2 Option Cards and Modules DBK41 through DBK609 DBK Option Cards

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EMI Shield Plates for CE Compliance To reduce electro-magnetic interference (EMI) escaping from (or entering into) the enclosure, a CE kit provides

Page 3 - DBK Cards & Modules

DBK48, pg. 20 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module This page is intentionally blank.

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DBK50 and DBK51 8-Channel Isolated Voltage Input Modules Overview …… 1 Input Attenuation/Gain Factors …… 2 Hardware Setup …… 2 Signal-to-Module Con

Page 5 - DBK Cards & Modules

Input Attenuation/Gain Factors Gain and attenuation may be calculated using the formula: Input Range Function K 300 V Range Attenuates 60 100 V

Page 6 - Discontinued DBKs

Channel Filter Jumper Settings for DBK50 and DBK51 The low-pass filters have a default corner frequency of 3.5 Hz when the jumpers are in the LPF-s

Page 7 - 10-Slot Expansion Module

To power the interface circuitry of the DBK50 [or DBK51] via the internal ±15 VDC power supply, JP1 must be set to “Analog Option Card Use.” However

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DBK53 and DBK54 16-Channel Analog Input Multiplexing Modules DBK53 – Low Gain Programmable Module DBK54 – High Gain Programmable Module Overview ……

Page 9 - Card Insertion

Hardware Setup Differential Mode The DBK53 and DBK54 are designed for floating-type differential measurements. Neither the high nor the low of the

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Single-Ended Mode Ground referencing must also be observed with single-ended measurements. The following figure shows a typical single-ended hookup.

Page 11 - System Connection

DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series and DaqBoard [ISA type] Configuration Three setup steps and needed to configure DaqBooks/100 Series & /200

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DBK Option Cards and Modules 989594 DBK53 and DBK54, pg. 5 DBK53 and DBK54 – Specifications Name/Function: DBK53 16-Channel Low-Gain Analog Mul

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System Connection A short ribbon cable (CA-37-x) attaches the DBK41 to the main unit. Connecting the DBK41 to any port other than P1 may damage devi

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DBK53 and DBK54, pg. 6 989594 DBK Option Cards and Modules

Page 15 - Terminal Block Connection

DBK55 8-Channel Frequency-To-Voltage Input Module Overview …… 2 Features of the DBK55 …… 2 Input S

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Overview Features of the DBK55 The DBK55 can be used for diverse frequency-monitoring applications. Typical uses include measuring the flow of liquid

Page 17 - 967694 DBK42, pg. 5

Input Signal Conditioning The DBK55 conditions the input signal in several ways to provide the best output accuracy. Reducing noise and limiting the

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CAUTION The input signal may range from -15 to +15 V. Higher voltages may damage the DBK55. The digital input circuit is represented in the lef

Page 19 - This means: m = 320

The figure shows the effect of 10 ms debouncing on a noisy signal. To be counted, a rising edge must be preceded by a low sustained for at least 10 m

Page 20 - DBK42 – Specifications

If the measured frequency is Fmin, then the scaled result is 0. If the measured frequency were Fmax, then the scaled result would be 4096 but is limi

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DBK55 On-board Jumper Configurations Configuration Jumpers Channel Selected Functions JP3 and JP4 CH 0 JP23 and JP24 CH 1 JP43 and JP44 CH 2 J

Page 22 - Configuration section

DBK55, pg. 8 988793 DBK Option Cards and Modules Input Circuit Selection: Analog or Digital Each input channel can be set for th

Page 23 - Hardware Connection

Address Configuration via Rear Panel DIP Switch You can connect 1 or 2 DBK55 modules to a single main channel on the primary data acquisition device.

Page 24 - Hardware Configuration

DBK41, pg. 6 877095 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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Configuring the Primary Data Acquisition Device DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series and DaqBoard [ISA type] Configuration Several setup steps of D

Page 26 - Bridge Applications

Connecting the DBK55 to Signals and to the Primary Data Acquisition Device You can connect the DBK55 module to your primary data acquisition device a

Page 27 - MAX[EXC]

DBK55, pg. 12 988793 DBK Option Cards and Modules Specifications - DBK55 Name/Function: 8-Channel Frequency-to-Voltage Input Card

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DBK60 3-Slot Expansion Chassis with Termination Panels Overview …… 1 Hardware Setup …… 2 1 – Turn off system power and disconnect DBK60 …… 3 2

Page 29 - Shunt-Calibration Resistors

The front panel has a male DB37 connector that leads to the acquisition processor via a CA-37-x, CA-37-xT, or equivalent cable. The rear panel is ma

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1 – Turn off system power and disconnect the DBK60 If the DBK60 is presently connected in a system, turn off all system devices and disconnect the DBK

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6 – Configure the chassis for the power source Use one power source, and only one power source, for cards on the P1 bus! +5 V is selected with the DB

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7 – Install a power card, if needed If you determined [in step 5] that additional power is needed, add a DBK32A or DBK33 power card to the acquisition

Page 33 - Hardware Adjustment

DBK60, pg. 6 989594 DBK Option Cards and Modules 12 – Install the card drawer A. Hold the card drawer by its handle and tilt it up slightly. Plac

Page 34 - Software-Controlled Setup

DBK65 8-Channel Transducer Interface Module The DBK65 is campatible with: WaveBook, ZonicBook, LogBook, DaqBook, DaqLab, DaqScan, and DaqBoard/20

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DBK42 16-Slot 5B Signal Conditioning Module Overview …… 1 Hardware Setup …… 2 DBK42 Connection …… 2 DBK42 Configuration …… 2 5B Module Connectio

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Each of the 8 channels can be set for a different excitation voltage. 5, 10, 15, and 24 VDC are provided internally from the DBK65 and are selected v

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Selecting an Excitation Voltage Each channel has a voltage select header, which consists of 5 pairs of pins and a jumper. The jumper position determ

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Customizing a Voltage To make use of the custom voltage feature you will need to acquire a resistor of the calculated value. The formula to use is:

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Channel PGM Resistor Location Voltage Out Jumper Header Voltage Set VoutResistor Value R2CH00 R110 J11 CH01 R120 J21 CH02 R130 J31 CH

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5. Using rosin core solder and proper soldering technique, solder the resistor into position for the applicable channel. Be sure that the resistor

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Configuring the DBK65 Address You can connect 1 or 2 DBK65 modules to a single main channel on the primary data acquisition device. Thus, a 16-chann

Page 42 - Selecting DBK43A

Configuring the Primary Data Acquisition Device DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series and DaqBoard [ISA type] Configuration Use of a DBK65 with a DaqBo

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Connecting the DBK65 to Signals and to the Primary Data Acquisition Device You can connect the DBK65 module to your primary data acquisition device a

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Tip: Label each transducer with its associated channel/sub-channel information. 2. For a single DBK65 module, connect one end of the P1 cable to

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DBK Option Cards and Modules 988793 DBK65 pg. 11 Calibrating a Transducer using the “Shunt Calibration Technique” The “shunt calibration” techn

Page 46 - Calibration Methods

Each terminal block contains 4 terminals (per channel) for access to input and excitation features of 5B modules. The optional CN-71 and CN-72 sign

Page 47 - Initialize LogView

DBK65 pg. 12 988793 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK65 Specifications Dimensions: 285 mm W x 220 mm D x 45 mm H (11” x 8.5” x 1.75”) Weight: 1

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DBK65 I-V CURVE AT 5V EXCITATION0.0001.0002.0003.0004.0005.0006.0000.12350.12000.11860.11640.10900.08970.07610.06620.05850.05250.04790.04370.04020.0

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DBK65 pg. 14 988793 DBK Option Cards and Modules

Page 50 - know [as in the

DBK70 Vehicle Network Interface The DBK70 has the following features: Measures up to 16 vehicle network parameters • • • • • Synchronously records

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DBK70ref, pg. 2 989594 DBK Option Cards and Modules

Page 52 - See Note No

DBK80 16-Channel Differential Voltage Input Card with Excitation Output Overview …… 1 Hardware Setup …… 2 Card Connection …… 2 Card Configuration ……

Page 53 - Adjust the Offset

Hardware Setup Card Connection DBK80 Board Layout Referring to the figure above, voltage input signals are connected to the screw terminal blocks

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Three examples of using the excitation source follow. They are Position Sensing, Resistance/Thermistor Measurement, and Reading a Transducer.

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Source impedance below 1000 ohms will create negligible error. Above 1000 ohms, the effects are increasingly noticeable. An accurate source in serie

Page 56 - 2-Point Calibration

The excitation output voltage is set via JP2. JP2 Location Reference The above figure is of a partial DBK80. JP2 is shown selected to +5VDC. Note

Page 57 - Repeating the Process

DBK Option Cards and Module 967694 DBK42, pg. 3 A DBK42 populated with strain-gage modules will draw more current than with other types of input mo

Page 58 - Shunt Calibration

DaqBook/2000 Series and DaqBoard/2000 Series Configuration No jumper configurations are required for the /2000 series devices. Software Setup The DBK

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DBK81, DBK82, and DBK83 Thermocouple Cards DBK81 – 7 Channel Card DBK82 – 14 Channel Card DBK83 – 14 Channel Card with External Connecti

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DBK81 Block Diagram* *The DBK81 block diagram can be applied to the DBK82 and DBK83, as their diagrams only differ to the one above in regard to the

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It should be noted that thermocouples output very small voltages and that long thermocouple leads can pickup a large amount of noise. However, the DB

Page 62 - DriftOffsetInput +

Using the Connection POD, DBK83 Only Unlike other DBK units, the input connections for the DBK83 do not exist on the card itself. Instead, they exist

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To connect the POD-1 to the DBK83: 1. Connect the male end of the CA-239 cable to the female 44-pin connector on the DBK83. 2. Connect the female e

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Card Configuration Up to sixteen DBK81, DBK82, or DBK83 cards can be attached to a single LogBook or Daq device, providing up to 224 temperature chann

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Software Setup Reference Notes: o DaqView users - Refer to Chapter 3, DBK Setup in DaqView. o LogView users - Refer to Chapter 4, DBK Setup in L

Page 66 - P1 Connection

pg. 8, DBK81, DBK82, & DBK83 989494 DBK Option Cards and Modules Using a Temperature Calibrator The DBK81, DBK82, and DBK83 thermocouple c

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DBK Option Cards and Modules 989494 DBK81, DBK82, and DBK83 pg. 9 DBK81, DBK82, DBK83 - Specifications Name/Function: DBK81 – 7 Channel High-A

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WARNING Shock Hazard! The DBK42 is designed to sense signals that may carry dangerous voltages. De-energize circuits connected to the DBK42 befo

Page 69 - 877095 DBK44, pg. 7

TC Accuracy at Measurement Temperature in ˚C (±˚C) pg. 10, DBK81, DBK82, & DBK83 989494 DBK Option Cards and Modules

Page 70 - DBK44 – Specifications

DBK84 14-Channel Thermocouple Module Overview …… 1 Hardware Setup …… 2 Module Connection …… 2 Open Thermocouple Detection …… 3 Module Configura

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In comparison to typical DBK options, the DBK84 demands significant power from the system’s ±15 V power supplies. It is important that you calcul

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through the use of shielded thermocouples and/or averaging. You can minimize the effect of noise by (1) using shielded thermocouples, (2) averagi

Page 73 - 987696 DBK45, pg. 3

Module Configuration Up to sixteen DBK84 modules can be attached to a single LogBook or Daq device. Since multiple modules are connected via a paral

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DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series and DaqBoard [ISA type] Configuration Use of a DBK84 with a DaqBook/100 Series device, DaqBook/200 Series device

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Software Setup Reference Notes: o DaqView users - Refer to Chapter 3, DBK Setup in DaqView. o LogView users - Refer to Chapter 4, DBK Setup in L

Page 76 - DBK45 – Specifications

DBK Option Cards and Module 989494 DBK84 pg. 7 Using a Temperature Calibrator The DBK84 thermocouple module provides accurate and repeatable t

Page 77 - 4-Channel Analog Output Card

pg. 8, DBK84 989494 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK84 - Specifications Name/Function: DBK84 – 14 Channel High-Accuracy Thermocouple Module S

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DBK85 16-Channel Differential Voltage Module Overview …… 1

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DaqBoard/2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard/2000c Series Connections DBK42 can be connected to the P1 connector of DaqBoard/2000 Series P4-adapters. Up to

Page 80 - DBK46 – Specifications

Overview The DBK85 is a low-noise, high-speed, unity-gain multiplexer module that provides 16 channels of differential voltage input. Up to 16 DBK85

Page 81 - Description

Configuring the Primary Data Acquisition Device DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series and DaqBoard [ISA type] Configuration Use of a DBK85 with a Daq

Page 82 - Safety Concerns

CE Compliance If your data acquisition system needs to comply with CE standards, the DBK85 must be connected to the LogBook or Daq device by a CA-143

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Analog Common DBK85’s analog common connector is located just left of the channel 1 BNC. The connector is typically used to provide a ground referenc

Page 84 - Installing 8B Modules

Specifications – DBK85 Connectors: DBK37 male connector designated as P1. Connects to P1 on a DaqBook, DaqBoard, or LogBook via a CA-37-x or a CA-1

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DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 1 DBK90 56-Channel Thermocouple Module For use with DaqBook/2000 Series Devices, WBK40, &

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pg. 2, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Overview The DBK90 is used in temperature measurement applications and provides connections f

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DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 3 Hardware Setup Connecting DBK90 Modules to Thermocouples The DBK90 accepts up to 56 mini-TC plu

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pg. 4, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Open Thermocouple Detection The DBK90 is equipped with open thermocouple detection for each ch

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DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 5 Connecting DBK90 Modules to other Devices Mounting DBK90 Modules to Each Other – Using Kit # 110

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Software Setup You will need to set several parameters so DaqView can best meet your application requirements. After the 5B module type is identi

Page 91 - 967792 DKB48, pg. 11

pg. 6, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Mounting one or two DBK90 Modules to a Primary Data Acquisition Device – Using Kit # 1109-

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DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 7 Mounting one, two, or three DBK90 Modules to a DBK60 – Using Kit # 1109-0803 Mounting kit p/n

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pg. 8, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Mounting a DBK90 to a Rack – Using Rack-Mount Kit # 1109-0801 You can use Rack-Mount Kit # 110

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DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 9 Vehicle Testing and Noise Reduction Power Connections and Analog Common To properly measure vehi

Page 95 - Therefore: b = - 160

pg. 10, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Shielding Using shielded TC wire with the shield connected to analog common [DBK90’s ACOM jack

Page 96 - Specifications – DBK48

DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 11 Software Setup Reference Notes: o DaqView users - Refer to DBK Setup in the DaqView PDF. o

Page 97 - 8B Module Ranges

pg. 12, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Using a Temperature Calibrator The DBK90 thermocouple module provides accurate and repeatable

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DBK Option Cards and Module 907492 DBK90 pg. 13 DBK90 – Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. System Comp

Page 99 - 967792 DKB48, pg. 19

pg. 14, DBK90 907492 DBK Option Cards and Modules Ordering Information Note: Ordering information is subject to change without notice. Descr

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DBK100 Series In-Vehicle Thermocouple Measurement System DBK100/D, DBK100/T, and DBK101 Overview …… 2 System Compatibility: DaqBook/2000* Ser

Page 101 - Overview

DBK Option Cards and Module 967694 DBK42, pg. 7 Engineering Units Conversion Using mx + b Most of our data acquisition products allow the user to c

Page 102 - Hardware Setup

Overview Features o Measure vehicle engine temperatures with remote DBK100s o One cable transmits up to 56 channels of TC measurements from the en

Page 103 - DAC 1 - INT

DBK Option Cards and Module 907994 DBK100 Series pg. 3 The benefit of a DBK100 system is that for every 56 TC input channels, only a single cab

Page 104 - Software Setup

DBK100 Connectors: 2 control connectors allow for daisy chaining between units and connection to the DBK101 hub. Each control connector has 9 signal

Page 105

Hardware Setup Connecting Thermocouples Each DBK100/D and DBK100/T can accept up to 14 mini-TC plugs in its channels 0 through 13. All channels have

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DBK100/D is terminated in a Deutsch connector, enabling watertight connections to a mating connector with up to 14 thermocouples. Custom pin-configura

Page 107 - Module Configuration

Open Thermocouple Detection DBK101 is equipped with open thermocouple detection. This means that a broken thermocouple wire [or otherwise unconnected

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pg. 8, DBK100 Series 907994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Both DBK101 hubs have 8 strings of DBK100 modules (1 string per DBK101channel). In th

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Vehicle Testing and Noise Reduction Power Connections and Analog Common To properly measure vehicle-attached thermocouples differentially, it is nece

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The lines that will connect to the vehicle battery are soldered to the male DIN5 connector. As indicated in the first figure on this page, the +VIN

Page 111 - 989594 DBK55, pg. 1

A thin layer of heat-sink compound on the indicated surfaces will improve thermal conductivity. The length of the shoulder washer’s hub must not exc

Page 113 - WARNING

DBK42, pg. 8 967694 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK42 – Specifications Name/Function: 16-Slot 5B Signal Conditioning Module Module Capacity: 16

Page 114 - Debouncing

With One DBK101 and Full Bank Mode Disabled Base Channels 0, 1, 2, and 3 are occupied Reference Note: In relation to the above figure, you may wa

Page 115 - Frequency Measurement

In the following figure we see that J-type thermocouples have been selected for Channels 0 through 23; possibly more, but we would have to scroll down

Page 116

pg. 14, DBK100 Series 907994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Using a Temperature Calibrator DBK100 Series / DBK101 systems provide accurate and re

Page 117 - 988793 DBK55, pg. 7

DBK Option Cards and Module 907994 DBK100 Series pg. 15 Specifications – DBK100 Series Note: Specifications are subject to change without not

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pg. 16, DBK100 Series 907994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Power Requirements DBK100/D: 10 mA from +15V, 10 mA from -15V, 300 mW total DBK100/T:

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DBK200 Series Matrix The DBK200 Series Matrix is presented on the following page. It is preceded

Page 120 - CE Compliance

DBK200 Series, Adapter Board Matrix, pg. 2 967194 DBK Option Cards and Modules The following matrix provides a quick comparison of the DBK2

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DBK202, DBK203, DBK204 Series P4-to-P1 / P2 / P3 Adapters For Analog I/O, Digital I/O, & Pulse/Frequency Fo

Page 122 - Specifications - DBK55

pg. 2, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Overview The various part numbers [DBK202, /203, /203A, /204

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Screw-Terminal Adapter Board The DBK202 Board provides a means of connecting channel input signals to a /2000 Series device through one of three meth

Page 124

DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 1 DBK43A and DBK43B 8-Channel Strain Gage Modules Overview …… 1 Hardware Connection …

Page 125 - 3 – Remove the card drawer

pg. 4, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Connection Tips CAUTION Turn off power to the host PC and

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5. The board’s 100-pin P4 connector connects to the DaqBoard/2000 P4 connector via a CA-195 Cable. 6. To obtain maximum protection from static, con

Page 127 - 9 – Install the DBK cards

pg. 6, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Using Screw-Terminal Blocks CAUTION Turn off power to the

Page 128 - DBK60 - Specifications

The following pages correlate the DBK202 terminal block connectors with the associated pins of the P1, P2, and P3 DB37 connectors. Note that the S

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pg. 8, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P1 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB9, TB10,

Page 130 - DBK65 Voltage Regulation

Correlation to P2 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB5, TB6, TB7, and TB8 for Digital I/O. TB5 P2 Pin Number and Description DGND * Digital Ground,

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pg. 10, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P3 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, TB

Page 132 - Customizing a Voltage

Using the P3 Header CAUTION Disconnect the DBK202, DBK203, DBK203A, DBK204, or DBK204c from power and from signal sources prior to connecting the CA

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pg. 12, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Adding Resistor/Capacitor Filter Networks WARNING Disconnec

Page 134 - Source Resistance in Ohms

An Example of Customer-Installed Capacitors and Filters for RC Networks on a DBK202 Prior to installing RC components, review the previous WARNING a

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 2 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules For half-bridge and quarter-bridge strain gages, the modules can accommodate user-s

Page 136 - Series Devices

pg. 14, DBK202, DBK203, and DBK204 Series 938994 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK205 P4 to 12-Slot Screw Terminal Adapter For DaqBoard/2003 and cPCI DaqBoard/2003c Not Applicable to DaqBook/2000 Series Devices Overview ….. 1 Co

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DBK205, pg. 2 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Although a 3-foot, 100-conductor ribbon cable (part number CA-195) is typically used to co

Page 139 - 988793 DBK65 pg. 11

DBK206 P4-to-P1/P2/P3 Adapter Board For Analog I/O, Digital I/O, & Pulse/Frequency Overview …… 1 Connections …… 1 Note: DBK206 provides: P1, P2,

Page 140 - DBK65 Specifications

DBK206, pg. 2 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Regardless of which method is used, the DBK206 connects to the 100-pin P4 connector of a D

Page 141 - 988793 DBK65 pg. 13

DBK Option Cards and Modules 987594 DBK206, pg. 3 5. To obtain maximum protection from static, connect the CHASSIS terminal to earth ground. 6. F

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DBK206, pg. 4 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P1 – TB11, TB10, TB9, and TB12 for Analog I/O. TB11 P1 Pin Number and D

Page 143 - Vehicle Network Interface

Correlation to P2 – TB5, TB6, TB7, and TB8 for Digital I/O. TB7 P2 Pin Number and Description C0 29 Digital I/O: P2, Digital Port C, Bit 0; or P2 E

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DBK206, pg. 6 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P3 – TB1, TB2, TB3, and TB4 for Pulse/Frequency/Digital I/O. TB1 P3 Pin Nu

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DBK207 and DBK207/CJC 5B Carrier Boards For 5B-Compatible Analog Input Modules Overview …… 1 Warnings, Cautions, and T

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 3 Hardware Connection Power Connection The strain gage modules each require an input v

Page 147 - 989494 DBK80 pg. 3

DBK207 and DBK207/CJC, pg. 2 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules WARNING Ensure that hard-wire emergency over-ride circuitry exists for al

Page 148 - Card Configuration

Warnings, Cautions, and Tips WARNING Ensure that hard-wire emergency over-ride circuitry exists for all applications that make use of dangerous switc

Page 149 - Devices

DBK207 and DBK207/CJC, pg. 4 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Power The DBK207 and DBK207/CJC require +5 VDC from a regulated DC power su

Page 150 - DBK80 - Specifications

Channel Configuration Up to 16 DBK207 [DBK207/CJC] boards can be connected to a Daq-based acquisition system. Since this is a daisy-chain interface,

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DBK207 and DBK207/CJC, pg. 6 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Terminal Block Connection WARNING Shock Hazard. De-energize circuits c

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Connecting DBK207 or DBK207/CJC to a Daq Device DBK207 and DBK207/CJC can be connected to the P4 connector of a DaqBook/2000 Series device or a DaqBo

Page 153 - Open Thermocouple Detection

DBK207 and DBK207/CJC, pg. 8 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK207 and DBK207/CJC – Specifications Name/Function: DBK207 – Carrier

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DBK208 Relay Carrier Board For Opto-22 Compatible Solid-State-Relays Overview …… 1 Warnings, Cautions, and Tips …… 3 Power …… 4 External Power Watchd

Page 155 - POD-1 Dimensions

DBK208, pg. 2 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules WARNING Ensure that hard-wire emergency over-ride circuitry exists for all applications

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Note that a single Daq-based data acquisition system can support up to 16 DBK208 boards, providing a total of 256 channels. DBK208 boards contain two

Page 157

DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 4 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK43A uses a mini-DIN6 connector with pre-defined wire color coding based on a CA-1

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DBK208, pg. 4 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules 1. Provide raceways (protective wiring routes) for all external I/O wiring. 2. Keep ex

Page 159 - TC Accuracy

External Power Watchdog The External Power Watchdog is governed by the setting of the JP2 jumper. This jumper allows the user to determine the behav

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DBK208, pg. 6 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK208 Board # Switch S1 Configurations Address Designation in DaqView (see notes 2 &am

Page 161

Software Setup Note: DBK208 is not applicable to LogBook or LogView. To use DBK208 from within DaqView, you must first configure the DaqView softwa

Page 162

DBK208, pg. 8 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Configure System Hardware and DBK208 Configuration Settings Windows Switch Settings The

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DBK Option Cards and Modules 987594 DBK208, pg. 9 DBK208 – Specifications Name/Function: Carrier Board for Opto-22 Compatible Solid-State-Relays M

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DBK208, pg. 10 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK209 P4-to-P1/P2/P3 Mini-Adapter Board For Analog I/O, Digital I/O, & Pulse/Frequency Overview …… 1 Connections …… 2 DBK209 Dimensional Drawing

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DBK209, pg. 2 909094 DBK Option Cards and Modules Connections CAUTION Turn off power to the host PC and externally connected equipment pr

Page 167 - 989494 DBK84 pg. 7

Connection tips: • Ensure power is removed from the device(s) to be connected. • Observe ESD precautions when handling boards and making connections

Page 168 - DBK84 - Specifications

DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 5 DBK43B (Rear Panel)** ** With exception of the rear panel area, the DBK43B has

Page 169 - CE Compliance …… 4

DBK209, pg. 4 909094 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK210 32 Channel Digital I/O Carrier Board for GrayhillTM 70M-Series Mini-Modules Overview …… 1 Warnings, Cautions, and Tips …… 4 Power …… 5 Externa

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DBK210, pg. 2 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK210 is a four-bank carrier board for optically-isolated Grayhill 70M-Series mini-module

Page 172

DBK210 boards are typically installed in NEMA-type panels; however, they can be installed on DIN rails. Separate mounting instructions are included w

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DBK210, pg. 4 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Warnings, Cautions, and Tips WARNING Ensure that hard-wire emergency over-ride circuitry

Page 174 - Specifications – DBK85

Power The DBK210 requires an external isolated 5 volt DC power supply with at least 0.600 amp current capacity. External power attaches to the DBK210

Page 175 - 907492 DBK90 pg. 1

DBK210, pg. 6 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules Setting the Local Address Set via S1, Swi

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Software Setup Note: DBK210 is not applicable to LogBook or LogView. To use DBK210 from within DaqView, you must first configure the DaqView softwar

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DBK210, pg. 8 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules 5. Set S1 micro-switches to agree with the actual settings of the switches on the DBK210

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DaqView’s Channel Setup Tab In the above figure the 4 Banks for one DBK210 card are listed in the CH column as: P2 0-A, P2 0-B, P2 0-C, and P2 0-D.D

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 6 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Bridge Applications There are several ways to hook-up strain gages—all are configure

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DBK210, pg. 10 987594 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK210 – Specifications Name/Function: Carrier Board for GrayhillTM 70M-Series Mini-Modu

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DBK213 Screw-Terminal & Expansion Card Module 3-Card Slot, Includes P1/P2/P3/P4 compatibility for Analog I/O, Digital I/O, &

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DBK213, pg. 2 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules Connection Tips CAUTION Turn off power to the host PC and externally connected equipment

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Installing DBK Cards Front Panel with 3 Vacant Card Slots P1 P2 P3 Rear Pa

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DBK213, pg. 4 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules System Examples Example 1: DaqBoard/2000 • DBK7 Analog I/O Card • DBK25 Digital I/

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Example 2: DaqBoook/2001 • DBK7 • DBK80 • DBK82 -------- (3 Analog

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DBK213, pg. 6 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules Using the Screw-Terminal Blocks You must remove the DBK213 module’s cover plate to access

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Correlation to P1 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB9, TB10, TB11, and TB12 for Analog I/O. TB9 P1 Pin Number and Description (see Note 1) DIFF SE

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DBK213, pg. 8 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P2 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB5, TB6, TB7, and TB8 for Digital I/O.

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Correlation to P3 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, TB3, and TB4 for Pulse/Frequency/Digital I/O. TB1 P3 Pin Number and Description D0 10 P3

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 7 The Kelvin connection using the remote sensing lines performs best when the entire

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DBK213, pg. 10 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules Adding Resistor/Capacitor Filter Networks WARNING Disconnect the DBK213 from power and s

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• Do not use RC filters in conjunction with additional DBK expansion accessories. • Prior to installing a resistor to the filter network you

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DBK213, pg. 12 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules Specifications for DBK213 Operating Environment: Temperature: -30°C to 70°C Relative Hu

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Reference Notes: In regard to calculating system power requirements refer to the DBK Basics section. Chapter 2 includes pinouts for P1, P2, P

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DBK213, pg. 14 969294 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK214 16-Connector BNC Interface Module Includes P1/P2/P3/P4 compatibility for Analog I/O, Digital I/O, &

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DBK214, pg. 2 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK214 Block Diagram * Accessory Kit p/n 1139-0800 includes jumper wires and a screw d

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Connection Tips CAUTION Turn off power to the host PC and externally connected equipment prior to connecting cables or signal lines to DBKs. Electr

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DBK214, pg. 4 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules System Examples Example 1: DBK214 Connected to a DaqBoard/2000 Note regarding the ab

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Example 2: DBK214 Connected to a DaqBook/2001 Notes regarding the above s

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 8 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Bridge Configuration Settings for DBK43A and DBK43B

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DBK214, pg. 6 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules Using the Screw-Terminal Blocks You must remove the DBK214 module’s cover plate to access

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In general, the following terminal block-to-signal relationships apply: DBK214 Terminal Blocks Used for . . . Alternative TB9 TB10 ANALOG INPUT P1,

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DBK214, pg. 8 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P1 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB9, TB10, TB11, and TB12 for Analog I/O.

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Correlation to P2 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB5, TB6, TB7, and TB8 for Digital I/O. TB5 P2 Pin Number and Description DGND * Digital Ground,

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DBK214, pg. 10 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to P3 – Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, TB3, and TB4 for Pulse/Frequenc

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P1 Correlation to Analog Input BNC Terminations – BNC Ch 0 through BNC Ch 7 “Virtual” Terminal Blocks TB13 and TB14 for ANALOG INPUT connect to TB9 an

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DBK214, pg. 12 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules Adding Resistor/Capacitor Filter Networks WARNING Disconnect the DBK214 from power and s

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• Do not use RC filters in conjunction with additional DBK expansion accessories. • Prior to installing a resistor to the filter network you

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DBK214, pg. 14 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules Specifications for DBK214 Operating Environment: Temperature: -30°C to 70°C Relative Hu

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Reference Notes: In regard to calculating system power requirements refer to the DBK Basics section. Chapter 2 of the DBK Options Manual incl

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 9 Input Configuration Headers Eight 2×6 pin-headers with pin numbers 1 to 12 are on t

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DBK214, pg. 16 967894 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK215 16-Connector BNC Connection Module With 68-Pin SCSI Adaptability for Analog I/O, Digital I/O, & Pulse/Fr

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DBK215, pg. 2 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK215 Block Diagram * Accessory Kit p/n 1139-0800 includes jumper wires and a screw d

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Connection Tips CAUTION Turn off power to the host PC and externally connected equipment prior to connecting cables or signal lines to DBKs. Electr

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DBK215, pg. 4 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules System Example DBK215 Connection to a DaqBoard/500 Series or DaqBoard/1000 Series Boar

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Using the Screw-Terminal Blocks You must remove the DBK215 module’s cover plate to access the screw terminal blocks. This i

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DBK215, pg. 6 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules In general, the following terminal block-to-signal relationships apply: DBK215 Terminal B

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Analog I/O Correlation to 68-pin SCSI Also see “Correlation to BNC Terminations (TB13 and TB14) on page DBK215-10.” TB9 Pin Number and Description DI

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DBK215, pg. 8 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Digital I/O Correlation to 68-pin SCSI TB5 Pin Number and Description DGND ** Digital

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Pulse/Frequency Correlation to 68-pin SCSI TB1 Pin Number and Description D0 N/A P3 Digital Port Bit 0 D1 N/A P3 Digital Port Bit 1 D2 N/A P3 Digital

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DBK Cards & Modules Part 2 of 2

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 10 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules A formula used to calculate the shunt-cal resistance value is: RShunt = [RGage

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DBK215, pg. 10 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules Correlation to Analog Input BNC Terminations – BNC 0 through BNC 7 “Virtual” Terminal Blo

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Adding Resistor/Capacitor Filter Networks WARNING Disconnect the DBK215 from power and signal sources prior to installing capacitors or resistors.

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DBK215, pg. 12 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules • Do not use RC filters in conjunction with additional DBK expansion accessories.

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DBK Option Cards and Modules 897994 DBK215 pg. 13 Specifications for DBK215 Operating Environment: Temperature: -30°C to 70°C Relative Humidity:

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DBK215, pg. 14 897994 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK601 through DBK609 Termination Panels For use with DaqBook/260, DBK60, and LogBook/360 Reference Notes: DaqBook/260 users – refer to the DaqBo

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WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard! To avoid possible injury and equipment damage, turn off power to devices and connected equipment prior to setup.

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 11 AC Coupling and Low-Pass Filter Options Per channel, the strain gage modules each a

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 12 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules P1 Output Channel and Card Address Selection All 8 channels on the strain gage mod

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 13 2. For DaqBook/100, DaqBook/112 and DaqBook/120, place the JP4 jumper in single-

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 14 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Software-Controlled Setup Proper setup includes the use of software to control the

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 15 DBK43B Channel Types and Modes - Switch Positions Channel Type 1 (Mode) 1

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 16 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules A Typical Setup Procedure, with Embedded Examples Reference Notes: Prior to usin

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 17 Load Cell Example Load cells come with a mV/V specification; for each volt of excit

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 18 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules After we decide on a distribution option, the sensor can be hooked up to the DBK43

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 19 Typical input gain settings are shown in the following table. Input Gains and Typi

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DBK Cards & Modules

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 20 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules 15. Calculate the LogBook or Daq device voltage/transducer units. Do this using t

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 21 GageCal, Calibration Program for DBK16, DBK43A, and DBK43B in Daq Applications Gage

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 22 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Selecting DBK43A 4. Click the <OK> button. The Strain Gage Calibration wi

Page 245 - DBK208 – Specifications

DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 23 6. Select the type of calibration to be performed, i.e., Nameplate, Two-Point, or

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 24 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 25 Calibrating DBK16, DBK43A, or DBK43B for LogBook Applications Overview …… 25 Cali

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 26 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules There are four trimpots to set up each channel circuit. The trimpots are labeled t

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 27 Shunt – Used to setup the channel using a shunt resistor applied to the bridge to s

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 28 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules For all of the strain gage channels that are to be adjusted, set their ranges to +5

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 29 Selecting “Mode = Excitation” for DBK Parameter 1 Note: The Param2 column will sho

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967194 DBK Cards & Modules DBKs Covered in Part 2 of 2 (with exception of DBK70)DBK41, 10-Slot Expansion Module DBK42, 16-Slot 5B Signal Con

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 30 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules 11. DBK43A users: In LogView, open the LogBook Hardware Configuration Window (hard

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 31 VLC = (10 * 2.05×10-3) = 20.5 mV If 1000 pounds were applied, we would see 6.

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 32 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Note: Maximum gain calibration is x1000 for +5V range. The majority of the gain s

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 33 Channel Calibration Procedure Adjust the Offset The following steps are used to adj

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 34 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules “Mode = SetInputGain,” 5 milli-Volt Reference Route 3. Turn off all the channel

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 35 3. Turn off all the channels in the system except for those DBK43A channels that

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 36 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules “Mode = Bridge,” Reference Route 3. Turn off all the channels in the system exc

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 37 4. Select Mode = Bridge from the drop down list above the grid. This selection co

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 38 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Shunt Calibration Shunt calibration is virtually identical to the 2-Point method ju

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 39 For DBK16, only … Externally apply the shunt resistor and set the voltage to VD, a

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iv 917594 DBK Option Cards & Modules User’s Manual Discontinued DBKs The following DBKs have been discontinued. However, documentation for them

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 40 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules 9. Select Indicators \ Enable Input Reading Column from the menu bar to display th

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DBK Option Cards and Module 899892 DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 41 Periodic Calibration Without Trimpots Once the trimpots have been adjusted during

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DBK43A & DBK43B, pg. 42 899892 DBK Option Cards and Modules Specifications - DBK43A and DBK43B Strain Gage Modules The following specification

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DBK44 2-Channel 5B Signal-Conditioning Card Overview ….. 1 Hardware Setup ….. 2 Power Considerations ….. 2 Card Configuration ….. 3 5B Module C

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The LogBook or Daq device scans the DBK44’s channels at the same 10 µs/channel rate as other DBKs (256 scans in 2.56 ms in a full system). Each use

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Card Configuration Up to 128 DBK44s may connect to a LogBook or a Daq device system. Since this is a daisy-chain interface, each module must appear u

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When installing current input modules (SC-5B32 series), be sure to install the current-sense resistor (SC-AC-1362 shipped with the SC-5B32) in the r

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Note: A series of interface cables are available to connect up to 128 DBK44s. You can also use a DBK41 10-slot expansion chassis. DBK44 can be conn

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DaqBook/2000 Series and DaqBoard/2000 Series Configuration No jumper configurations are required for these 2000 series devices. Software Setup Refere

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DBK Option Cards and Modules 877095 DBK44, pg. 7 mx+b Values for 5B Modules The mx+b calculations for most 5B modules are included within LogView s

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DBK41 10-Slot Expansion Module Overview …… 1 Hardware Setup …… 2 Card Configuration …… 2 Power Configuration …… 2 Card Insertion …… 3 EMI Shield

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DBK44, pg. 8 877095 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK44 – Specifications Name/Function: 2-Channel 5B Signal Conditioning Card Module Capacity: 2 “i

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DBK45 4-Channel SSH and Low-Pass Filter Card Overview …… 1 Hardware Setup …… 2 Card Connection …… 2 Card Configuration …… 2 Configuring DBK45 Fil

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DBK45 Block Diagram Hardware Setup Card Connection CAUTION Input voltage levels must not exceed ±5 V bipolar or 10 V unipolar. DBK45 is equipped

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Address Configuration Up to four DBK45s can be connected to each analog channel. With 16 main channels and 4 inputs per DBK45, 256 inputs are possib

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The right-hand figure shows the DIP-16 component pattern typical of the 4 filter sections. Note: “n” corresponds to “channel number.” Pin 7 of the

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DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series and DaqBoard [ISA type] Configuration Use of the DBK45 requires setting jumpers in DaqBooks/100 Series & /2

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DBK45, pg. 6 987696 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK45 – Specifications Name/Function: Simultaneous Sample and Hold and Low-Pass Filter Card Num

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DBK46 4-Channel Analog Output Card Overview ... 1 For use with: DaqBook/2000ADaqBook/2000EDaqBook/2000XWBK41Hardware Setup ... 3 Software Setup

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DBK46, pg. 2 967194 DBK Option Cards and Modules WBK41 Front Panel, Right-Edge Terminal Block Internal DAC Pacer ClockInternal Acquisition Pacer

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Hardware Setup DBK46 is installed at the factory. To verify that a DBK46 is installed, simply check the acquisition software’s Analog Output Window

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Hardware Setup Setup concerns include card and power configuration, proper card insertion, the use of EMI shields for CE compliance, and mounting [or

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DBK46, pg. 4 967194 DBK Option Cards and Modules DBK46 – Specifications The four analog output channels are updated synchronously relative to sc

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 1 DBK48 Multipurpose Isolated Signal-Conditioning Modu

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DBK48, pg. 2 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Safety Concerns WARNING Shock Hazard! Voltages above 50 Vrms AC and voltages above 100

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 3 Hardware Setup DBK48 Circuit Board Layout

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DBK48, pg. 4 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Installing 8B Modules WARNING Electric shock hazard! Turn off power to the DBK48 and

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 5 Installing Plug-in Resistors to Create 4 to 20 mA Lo

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DBK48, pg. 6 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Making Terminal Block Connections Input signals (and excitation when applicable) are wir

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 7 Setting DBK48 Module Addresses Up to sixteen DBK48 m

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DBK48, pg. 8 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Configuring the Primary Data Acquisition Device DaqBook/100 Series & /200 Series an

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 9 CE Compliance If your data acquisition system needs

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JP1 and JP2 in LogBook/360 Proper jumper configuration limits LogBook/360’s P1 bus to one power source. There should never be more than one power so

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DBK48, pg. 10 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Using the DB25 Signal Output Connector Important Notes Regarding the Signal Output Conn

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 11 Jumper Assignments JMP1 JMP2 JMP3 JMP4 JMP5

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DBK48, pg. 12 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Bringing Eight 8B Module Outputs to the DB25 Signal Output Connector With 3 jumper netw

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 13 Powering the System The DBK48 contains an internal

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DBK48, pg. 14 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module DaqView Configuration Main Window mX +b, an Example The Customize Engineering Units

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 15 Engineering Units Conversion Using mx + b Most of ou

Page 303 - Specifications for DBK215

DBK48, pg. 16 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Specifications – DBK48 Name/Function: DBK48, 16-slot Multi-Purpose Isolated Signal Condi

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 17 8B Module Ranges Voltage Input Modules (3 Hz BW) Par

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DBK48, pg. 18 967792 8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module Voltage Input Modules (1 kHz BW) Part No. Input Range Output Range SC-8B40-01 ±10 mV

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8B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module 967792 DKB48, pg. 19 A NOTE FOR USERS OF CABLE CA-208 The following app

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