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The
Model 3560 Voltage Conditioner is a general-purpose instrument for
conditioning, displaying, and monitoring the signal received from a DC-to-DC
LVDT, potentiometer-type sensor, or other external two-wire voltage
source, either floating or grounded. The input signal may also
represent output from some other instrument or instrument system. ±12
V excitation is supplied for sources that require it.
Differential
inputs, generous common-mode range, and excellent common-mode rejection
eliminate ground-coupling errors and other problems normally associated
with off-ground signal sources. Chopper-stabilized DC amplification
with active low-pass filtering yields smooth and stable measurement of the
true average value of the input variable, even in the face of substantial
dynamic content.
Simple
two-point "zero and span" calibration is provided for
applications where the measured quantity is an analog of the received
voltage input. For direct voltage measurements, no calibration is
required.
The
3560 offers all standard 3500 Series features,
including
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selectable
digital smoothing |
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custom
15-segment linearization |
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HI/LO
limit monitoring with logic I/O |
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scalable
analog output |
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analog
+peak capture |
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automatic
tare offset |
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digital
track and hold |
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either single-node
(RS232) or multinode network (RS485) communications |
The
instrument can be completely set up and operated either through the
front-panel keypad or via simple mnemonic
commands received from an external computer or terminal through
the RS232/RS485 Interface Port.
For
typical 3560 operations, see the following
applications:
Voltage
Conditioner Specifications [Top
]
(Click
here for 3500 Series General
Specifications; see also
the statement
on Daytronic accuracy specifications)
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Input
Type |
2-wire
DC voltage source, floating or grounded |
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Input
Ranges (full-scale) |
±0.5,
±1.0, ±2.0, ±5.0, ±10.0, and ±20.0 VDC |
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Excitation
Supplied |
±12
VDC ± 5%; ±50 mA maximum |
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Common-Mode
Range |
±50
V operating; ±100 V without instrument damage |
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Common-Mode
Rejection Ratio |
-70
dB at DC; -90 dB at 60 Hz and 3 kHz; -80 dB at 1 kHz |
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Input
Impedance |
Differential:
200 kΩ
Common-Mode: 50 kΩ |
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Offset |
Initial:
±0.02% of full scale
Vs. Temperature: ±25 ppm/°C
Vs. Time: ±10 ppm/month |
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Gain
Accuracy |
±0.02%
of full scale ± 1 count LSD, typical, following calibration* |
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Gain
Stability |
Vs.
Temperature: ±50 ppm/°C
Vs. Time: ±20 ppm/month |
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Analog
Filtering |
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Fixed |
2
kHz |
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Selectable |
5-pole
filter with selectable low-pass corner frequency of 5, 10, or 20 Hz |
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Frequency
Characteristics |
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Corner
Frequency |
| Response
at . . . |
5
Hz |
10
Hz |
20
Hz |
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-3
dB |
5
Hz |
10
Hz |
20
Hz |
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-60
dB |
32
Hz |
65
Hz |
125
Hz |
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Step
Response Settling Time (Full-Scale Output) |
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Corner
Frequency |
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5
Hz |
10
Hz |
20
Hz |
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To
1% of final value |
250
ms |
125
ms |
60
ms |
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To
0.1% of final value |
400
ms |
200
ms |
100
ms |
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To
0.02% of final value |
600
ms |
300
ms |
170
ms |
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Peak
Capture |
Positive
analog peak, digitally held for indefinite display; minimum full-scale
input pulse duration is 6 msec (to 1% of full-scale accuracy), 12 msec
(to 0.1% of full scale accuracy), and 20 msec (to 0.02% of full-scale
accuracy); PEAK and TRACK modes controlled by front-panel button, rear-panel
logic input, or computer-port command |
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Analog
Output: See 3500
Series General Specifications |
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Frequency
Characteristics and Step Response Settling Times |
After
(A) FIXED ANALOG FILTER or after (B) +PEAK in "TRACK" Mode: -3 dB at
2 kHz; -60 dB at 16 kHz; settling
time to 1% of final value: 0.6 msec; to 0.1% of final value: 0.75 msec; to
0.02% of final value: 1.25 msec
After
(B) +PEAK in
"PEAK" Mode: Settling
time to 1% of final value: 6 msec; to 0.1% of final value: 12 msec; to
0.02% of final value: 20 msec After
(C) SELECTABLE ANALOG FILTER: See Analog Filtering
(Selectable), above |
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*
Initial (uncalibrated) inaccuracy may be as great as ±0.04% of full
scale. Maximum error that could occur upon replacement of the Model
3560 not followed by calibration is ±0.08% of full scale. |
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