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LinPAC
V
Provides
custom linearization of System 10 data-channel measurements
Any
System 10 mainframe can now furnish high-speed linearization of up to eight
different system data channels (these would normally represent nonlinear
sensor inputs).
Using
a total of 58 segments anchored at any of 256 breakpoints to profile the input
at any selected position on the curve, custom linearization can normally achieve
linearity with errors of less than 0.05% of full scale. It is particularly
recommended for flowmeter-based and irregularly nonlinear thermocouple-based
measurements.
The
software lets you load up to eight customized linearization
("look-up") tables into the System 10 mainframe's EEPROM
memory. The same table can be shared by more than one signal of a given
type (e.g., TC, RTD, etc.)
Both
of the linearization-related programs described in the following table are
included in LinPAC V—in addition to the other standard SuperPAC
V programs listed below.
| LinPAC V
Programs |
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Linearization
Programs |
| LIN |
To
set up internal linearization functions |
| EDITLIN |
To
enter/edit internal linearization data tables (see the example,
below) |
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Additional
Programs
(described on the SuperPAC V
page) |
COMMLINK |
Establishes
serial communications with System 10 |
TERMINAL |
Uses
PC as a "dumb terminal" for sending commands/queries to
System 10 |
DAS1 |
Simple
"live" data display |
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| LIN
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Allows
creation, entry, backup, and restoration of up to eight customized
curve-generating linearization functions (via the System 10 LINEARIZE
(LIN) command). LIN lets the user
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create
and save linearization functions either from an existing
"look-up" data table (see the EDITLIN
program, below) or "on-line," on a per-segment basis |
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download
a linearization function from System 10 to disk file for storage
or editing |
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upload
a linearization function to System 10's EEPROM memory for
immediate implementation |
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perform
an EEPROM WRITE TEST
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| EDITLIN
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Allows
creation and/or editing of up to eight internal linearization
tables. Up to 58 separate input points—along with their
corresponding output values—can be used to create a table that defines
an application-specific linearization curve. See the example,
below.
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Typical
EDITLIN Display |
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