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The
Models 5D64 and 5D64V are wide-range general-purpose instruments for
conditioning the signal received from a DC-to-DC LVDT,
potentiometer-type sensor, Hall-Effect device, photocell, current shunt, or
other external DC voltage source.
The
5D64 delivers filtered analog output of ±5 VDC, while the
5D64V produces ±10 VDC.
For both models, the DC input
may be either differential (floating) or grounded (single-ended). Exceptional
stability and accuracy over an unusually wide range of voltage input
levels and grounding configurations are achieved through
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precisely
regulated, remotely
sensed excitation |
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chopper-stabilized
low-drift amplification |
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configurable
low-pass active filtering |
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"absolute"
and "two-point" software-based calibration |
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effective
signal isolation and ESD protection. |
For both the Model 5D64V and the Model 5D64S (the "S"
Option version of the Model 5D64), a 10-pin header for a Phoenix
Style screw-terminal connector
replaces the Model 5D64's standard DB25 connector for the module's power,
configuration, logic, and analog output wiring. Ensuring secure cable connections to individual 5D modules,
these versions are intended primarily for single-point or
single-mount module applications. Since the logic "enable"
line is not provided in this case, both analog outputs are continuously
available for both the 5D64V and the 5D64S.
Differential
Inputs and Generous Common-Mode Range Eliminate Ground-Coupling Errors
Normally Associated with Off-Ground Signal Sources
A
stable, remotely sensed excitation of ±5 VDC ± 0.02% is provided for
DC-to-DC LVDT's, potentiometer-type sensors, and other transducers that
may require it. With an externally powered transducer, input
isolation yields an operating common-mode range of up to 1500 V (when
using the regulated excitation provided by the 5D64 or 5D64V module, see
the table below).
For
steady indication and smooth, dependable control action, the 5D64(V) can
provide a true average value of the measured variable, even in the face of
substantial dynamic content. As with most 5D Series modules, two
high-level, noise-free analog outputs are provided. For the 5D64 (only), one output may be switched on and off by setting the logic
state of an "enable" line. For the 5D64V, both outputs are
continuously available.
Both
modules feature
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Powerful
low-pass active filtering, independently selectable for each
output, for removal of unwanted high-frequency measurement-signal
components and the elimination of aliasing errors, if the module's
output is subsequently sampled |
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High
input
impedance on all ranges to eliminate cable resistance as a source of error (allowable
cable length has virtually no practical limits) |
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High
noise rejection, eliminating errors from common-mode pickup and
ground-loop coupling, with 1500 VAC isolation between input and
output terminals and between I/O and power supply / communications
terminals |
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High
ESD immunity and extensive EMI protection further assure data
integrity in harsh industrial environments |
Internal
"Absolute" Calibration Ensures High Accuracies, Without
Elaborate Trial and Error Procedures
To
calibrate a 5D64(V), you need only
use the Configurator software provided with the unit to specify the
desired relationship between the module's measured engineering units and
its ±5-VDC or ±10-VDC output, given the full-scale voltage range for which it is
currently set. If the received input is to represent an analog of
some parameter other than voltage itself, you will also have to enter
transducer sensitivity and range information. A zero offset term may also be entered, expressed
either in engineering units or millivolts.
Conventional
"two-point (deadweight)" calibration may be applied, if desired,
to improve on the "absolute" calculations, when there are at
least two independently and accurately known calibration points
("ZERO" and "SPAN"). Internal symmetry trimming is available for
negative slope adjustments of up to ±2% of full scale, along with
internal midscale linearity correction, both positive and negative.
Guaranteed
"absolute" calibration accuracies for a properly configured
5D64(V)'s input ranges and excitation levels are given in the Specifications,
below. By virtue of the unusually high stability of the 5D64(V) instrument, even higher accuracies can be achieved with additional
software-based "two-point" calibration.
Model
5D64(V) Specifications [Top
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(Click
here for 5D Series General Specifications)
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Transducer
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Virtually
any transducer producing DC output, either externally powered or with
power requirement of 10 V @ 80 mA or less. The diagrams below show
(a) 2-wire cabling for a general analog source that supplies its own
excitation; (b) typical wiring for a DC-to-DC LVDT, using the 10-VDC
excitation provided by the 5D64(V); and connections to an external
potentiometer, both (c) 3-wire (for under 20 ft. in length) and (d) 5-wire (for 20 ft. or
longer).
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a.
General 2-Wire Cabling (external excitation) |
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b.
4-Wire Cabling to DC-to-DC LVDT |
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c.
3-Wire Potentiometer Cabling (under 20 ft. in length) |
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d.
5-Wire Potentiometer Cabling (20 ft. or longer) |
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Input
Ranges (Nominal, Full-Scale)
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See
table, below; selectable when the 5D64(V) is configured. Accuracy
is given as % of full-scale overall expected maximum error, following
calibration. Common-mode values shown in the table are only
for the case where the 10-VDC excitation provided by the 5D64(V) is in use
(see Common-Mode Range, below), and are given in ±VDC,
maximum operating. Note that the highest range selection accommodates
actual inputs as high as 240 VDC.
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Range
(VDC, f.s.) |
Accuracy |
Common-Mode
Range (V) |
| 0.05 |
0.04 |
1 |
| 0.075 |
0.04 |
1 |
| 0.1 |
0.04 |
1 |
| 0.15 |
0.04 |
1 |
| 0.2 |
0.03 |
1 |
| 0.3 |
0.03 |
1 |
| 0.4 |
0.03 |
1 |
| 0.5 |
0.02 |
1 |
| 0.75 |
0.02 |
2 |
| 1 |
0.02 |
2 |
| 1.5 |
0.02 |
2 |
| 2 |
0.02 |
2 |
| 3 |
0.02 |
15 |
| 4 |
0.02 |
15 |
| 5 |
0.02 |
15 |
| 7.5 |
0.02 |
40 |
| 10 |
0.02 |
40 |
| 15 |
0.02 |
40 |
| 20 |
0.02 |
40 |
| 30 |
0.02 |
40 |
| 40 |
0.02 |
150 |
| 50 |
0.02 |
150 |
| 75 |
0.02 |
150 |
| 100 |
0.02 |
150 |
| 150 |
0.03 |
150 |
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Excitation |
Sensed
10 VDC (= ±5 VDC) ± 0.02% @ up to 80 mA |
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Accuracy |
Dependent on range; see
table, above |
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Amplifier |
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Common-Mode
Range |
±1500
V for externally powered transducers; when excitation is provided by the
5D64(V) module, see table, above |
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Input
Impedance |
Greater than
5 MΩ on all ranges |
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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 typical, following calibration; see table, above |
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Gain
Stability |
Vs. temperature:
±25 ppm/°C
Vs. time: ±10 ppm/month |
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Analog
Filters |
0.2, 2,
20, 200, or
2000 Hz, independently selectable for each output |
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Analog
Outputs |
Filtered
± 0 to 5 VDC (for the Models 5D64 and 5D64S) or ± 0 to 10 VDC
(for the Model 5D64V), with linearity maintained for 20% overrange.
For the Model 5D64 (only), Output B is switchable via logic
"Enable" line. |
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Logic-Input
Function
(see
also General 5D Specs) |
Enable
The following
diagrams show 5D64 logic input connections for switch closure (no
external supply) and active TTL logic, respectively, using the standard
module DB25 connector. For the
"Enable" function, see 5D Analog
Outputs and the description of the MODULE
IDENTIFICATION (MID) command. NOTE:
For the Models 5D64V and 5D64S, the Enable
function is not provided, and both analog outputs are continuously
available. |
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