Parameters for ES930: Thermo Channels Tab
The ES930 provides 4 input channels for thermocouple sensors. These can be configured in the Thermo Channels tab of the ES930.
Shows a consecutive number for each entry in the hardware configuration table.
You cannot edit this field.
Use this checkbox to enable or disable this signal for further configuration steps.
Disabled signals will not be available in the Experiment Environment.
You can also use the context menu commands Enable All Channels and Disable All Channels to enable or disable all channels at once that are displayed on the selected tab.
Shows the name of the measurement variable assigned to this channel. The name can be edited. It must be unique for the whole configuration.
Defines the physical unit for displaying the measure variable (°Celsius or °Fahrenheit).
The selected unit appears in the corresponding measure windows.
Defines the default acquisition rate necessary for your measurement task.
The acquisition rate can be selected separately for each channel of a device. It is used as default rate within the measuring environment (e.g. INCA Experiment Environment), but you can overwrite it (e.g. in INCA's Configure Variables dialog).
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If an event raster is defined in the Events tab, the event raster (e.g. BEvent) for the corresponding channel is also available in this field. |
Defines the currently used sensor type.
To facilitate the identification of the connected sensors, the background of the Sensor type field has the same color encoding as the sensor itself.
This entry affects the physical measurement range that is actually possible (Real range min./Real range max.).
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The ES930 device only supports sensors of the type K. |
Shows the conversion formula used for the hardware module.
You cannot edit this field.
Enter the lower limit of the expected physical measurement range.
This value is used together with the Formula parameters to calculate the amplification factor.
The highest amplification factor possible is selected to ensure that none of the connected channels is overloaded.
Enter the upper limit of the expected physical measurement range.
This value is used together with the Formula parameters to calculate the amplification factor.
The highest amplification factor possible is selected to ensure that none of the connected channels is overloaded.
Shows the lower physical limit of the measurement range actually possible for this channel.
This value is determined by the entry under Sensor type.
You cannot edit this field.
Shows the upper physical limit of the measurement range actually possible for this channel.
This value is determined by the entry under Sensor type.
You cannot edit this field.
Enter any comment for that signal. The comment may be displayed along with the signal in some dialogs in the rapid prototyping or measurement and calibration tool used.
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You can only enter a comment for signals that are selected in the Sel. column. |
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