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|'''CE''' | |<font size = "1">'''CE\CB\FCC'''</font> | ||
|colspan = "2"|Indicates compliance with EMC Directive '''89/336/EEC''' and Low Voltage Directive '''73/23/EEC''' | | colspan = "2"|<font size = "1">Indicates compliance with EMC Directive '''89/336/EEC''', '''2014/30/EU''' and Low Voltage Directive '''73/23/EEC''','''2014/35/EU'''</font> | ||
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|rowspan = "3"|<font size = "1">'''Safety'''</font> | |||
|bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"| <font size = "1">'''IEC 61010-1'''</font> | |||
|bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"| <font size = "1">Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.</font> | |||
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| | |<font size = "1">'''IEC 61010-2-30'''</font> | ||
|<font size = "1">Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.</font> | |||
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|Over-voltage | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''Over-voltage Cat.'''</font> | ||
|'''II '''(Local level mains, appliance, and portable equipment) | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''II '''(Local level mains, appliance, and portable equipment)</font> | ||
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| | |rowspan = "5"|<font size = "1">'''EMC Emission'''</font> | ||
|''' | |<font size = "1">'''IEC 61000-6-3'''</font> | ||
|<font size = "1">Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments.</font> | |||
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| | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''IEC 61000-6-4'''</font> | ||
| | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">Emission standard for industrial environments.</font> | ||
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|''' | |<font size = "1">'''IEC 61326-1'''</font> | ||
| | |<font size = "1">Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements.</font> | ||
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|''' | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''CISPR 11 '''</font> | ||
| | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">Radio disturbance characteristics of industrial and scientific equipment.: Class B limit. </font> | ||
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|''' | |<font size = "1">'''FCC Rules'''</font> | ||
| | |<font size = "1">Complies with the limits for a Class B digital device.</font> | ||
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|''' | |rowspan = "4"|<font size = "1">'''EMC Immunity''' | ||
| | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''IEC 61000-6-1''' </font> | ||
|bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">Immunity standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments.</font> | |||
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| | |<font size = "1">'''IEC 61000-6-2'''</font> | ||
|<font size = "1">Immunity standard for industrial environments</font> | |||
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|'''IEC 61326-1''' | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''IEC 61326-1'''</font> | ||
|Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements. | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements.</font> | ||
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|'''EN 50082-2''' | |<font size = "1">'''EN 50082-2'''</font> | ||
|Generic immunity standard: Industrial environment. | |<font size = "1">Generic immunity standard: Industrial environment.</font> | ||
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| | |<font size = "1">'''EMF'''</font> | ||
|bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"| | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''Recommendations 199/519/CE EN 62311'''</font> | ||
|bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">Evaluation of person exposure to electromagnetic fields </font> | |||
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|rowspan = "2"|'''Materials''' | |rowspan = "2"|<font size = "1">'''Materials'''</font> | ||
|'''ROHS''' | |<font size = "1">'''ROHS'''</font> | ||
|'''2011/65/EU''' | |<font size = "1">'''2011/65/EU and 2015/863'''</font> | ||
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|'''WEEE''' | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''WEEE'''</font> | ||
|''' | |bgcolor = "#D9D9D9"|<font size = "1">'''2012/19/EU'''</font> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 7 March 2022
General description
The following specifications concern the OR34 analyzer. OR34 consists of a 3-Series hardware containing optional inputs and processing modules, a PC with an Ethernet interface and NVGate® software with optional plug-in analyzers.
Modules
The following tables detail the complete performances of OR34 hardware. Optional or standard modules may fill the described slots.
Front-end | Dynamic analog inputs | 2 slots of 2 inputs (BNC) |
Dynamic analog outputs | 1 output (BNC) | |
Externals sync | 2 trigger/tachometer inputs (BNC) | |
Processors | Trigger / tachometer / monitoring | 1 DSP |
PC communication / recording | 1 DSP | |
Computation power | 1 DSP | |
Miscellaneous | Remote control | 1 with RS232 cable connection (RJ11) |
Case
Mechanicals
Weight |
1.4 kg (3 lb) | |
Dimensions |
Case (w.h.d) | 45 mm x 205 mm x 154 mm ( 1.8 in x 8.1 in x 8.8 in ) |
Overall (w.h.d) | 54 mm x 215 mm x 163 mm ( 2.1 in x 8.4 in. x 6.4 in ) |
Power supply
Power |
< 15 VA | |
External AC Power supply |
Voltage | 100 to 240 VAC |
Frequency | 47 to 63 Hz | |
DC | Range |
0 V to 28 V |
Overload protection | 31 V (over this voltage DC poles are short-circuited) | |
UPS (Uninterrupt-ible Power Supply) | Type | Internal NiMh battery (No memory effect) |
Protection against power supply loss or failure | 15 min. |
Environmental / Compliance with standards
CE\CB\FCC | Indicates compliance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, 2014/30/EU and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC,2014/35/EU | |
Safety | IEC 61010-1 | Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. |
IEC 61010-2-30 | Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits. | |
Over-voltage Cat. | II (Local level mains, appliance, and portable equipment) | |
EMC Emission | IEC 61000-6-3 | Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments. |
IEC 61000-6-4 | Emission standard for industrial environments. | |
IEC 61326-1 | Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements. | |
CISPR 11 | Radio disturbance characteristics of industrial and scientific equipment.: Class B limit. | |
FCC Rules | Complies with the limits for a Class B digital device. | |
EMC Immunity | IEC 61000-6-1 | Immunity standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments. |
IEC 61000-6-2 | Immunity standard for industrial environments | |
IEC 61326-1 | Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements. | |
EN 50082-2 | Generic immunity standard: Industrial environment. | |
EMF | Recommendations 199/519/CE EN 62311 | Evaluation of person exposure to electromagnetic fields |
Materials | ROHS | 2011/65/EU and 2015/863 |
WEEE | 2012/19/EU |
Temperature | Operating | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Storage | -20°C to 65°C (-4°F to 149°F) | |
Absolute maximum ratingii | -35°C to 70°C (-31°F to 158°F) | |
Humidity | Max | 93 % RH at 40°C non-condensing |
Shock | Complies with IEC 68-2-27 | |
Operating | 100 m/s² (11 ms, ½ sine) and 700 m/s² (3 ms, ½ sine) | |
Storage | 200 m/s² (11 ms, ½ sine) and 1 000 m/s² (3 ms, ½ sine) | |
Absolute maximum ratingii | 1 000 m/s² (3 ms, ½ sine) | |
Vibration | Complies with IEC 68-2-6 | |
Operating | 20 m/s², 5-500 Hz, 5mm | |
Storage | 25 m/s², 5-500 Hz, 5mm | |
Absolute maximum ratingii | 30 m/s², 5-500 Hz, 5mm | |
Bump | Complies with IEC 68-2-29 | |
Storage | 1000 bumps in each direction (6) at 400 m/s², 6 ms | |
Enclosure |
Type |
IP 40 |
Radio frequencies sensibility
Input measured with 50 Ω terminator | |
Radiated RF: 80-1000 MHz, 80% AM 1 kHz, 10 V/m | < 20 µV |
Conducted RF: 0.15-80 MHz, 80% AM 1 kHz, 10 V | < 100 µV |
Magnetic field: 30 A/m, 50 Hz | < 2 µV |
Front-end
Dynamic inputs
Sampling |
Frequencies (Additional decimators allow analysis bandwidth down to 0.8 Hz) |
102.4 kHz, 65.536 kHz, 51.2 kHz, 37.768 kHz, 25.6 kHz, 16.384 kHz, 12.8 kHz, 8.192 kHz, 6.4 kHz, 5.12 kHz, 4.096 kHz, 3.2 kHz, 2.048 kHz |
Converters | One 24 bit 'sigma-delta ADC' for each input | |
Frequency relative precision | 0.5 10-4 (typical 1 10 –5) | |
Synchronization | All inputs synchronized on the same sampling clock | |
Anti-aliasing filter |
Type | Over-sampled digital filters |
Slope | > 400 dB/octave | |
Pass band ripple | < 0.003 dB | |
Rejection of parasites bands | > 110 dB (@ frequency > 0.57 x FS) | |
Effective bandwidth | 0.43 x FS (ex: 23.2 kHz @ 51.2 kS/s) | |
Range (peak) |
With amplifier (included) | ±17.5 mV, ±31.6 mV, ±60 mV, ±100 mV, ±175 mV, ±316 mV, ±600 mV, ±1 V, ±1.75 V, ±3.16 V, ±6 V |
Direct | ±10 V | |
Absolute accuracy |
Resolution | 24 bits (144 dB) |
All input ranges at 1 kHz | ±0.05 dB (typical ±0.015 dB) | |
Temperature variability | < 0.1 dB / 10°C | |
DC offset |
For ranges from ±1 V to ±10 V | < ±0.15 % of full scale |
For ranges below ±1 V | < ±1 mV | |
Frequency flatness and phase response |
Includes channel to channel match with different gains | |
10 V range, 0 to 20 kHz | ±0.02 dB / ±0.02 ° | |
10 V range, 20 to 40 kHz | ±0.05 dB / ±0.05 ° | |
175 mV to 6 V ranges, 0 to 20 kHz | ±0.02 dB / ±0.1 ° | |
175 mV to 6 V ranges, 20 to 40 kHz | ±0.10 dB / ±0.5 ° | |
17.5 mV to 100mV ranges, 0 to 10 kHz | ±0.05 dB / ±0.3 ° | |
17.5 mV to 100mV ranges, 10 to 20 kHz | ±0.1 dB / ±1 ° | |
17.5 mV to 100mV ranges, 20 to 40 kHz | ±0.4 dB / ±3 ° | |
Cross-talk |
Between N (N is odd) and N+1 inputs: | |
@ 1 kHz: < -112 dB, @ 20 kHz: < -86 dB, @ 40 kHz: < -80 dB | ||
Between any inputs excluding: N (N is odd) and N+1 inputs: | ||
@ 1 kHz: < -122 dB, @ 20 kHz: < -96 dB, @ 40 kHz: < -90 dB | ||
Signal to noise ratio |
With 50 Ω terminators: | |
10 V range, 40 kHz bandwidth: > 100 dB, spurious lines < -115 dB of full scale | ||
10 V range, 20 kHz bandwidth: > 104 dB, spurious lines < -125 dB of full scale | ||
Input noise |
With 50 Ω terminators | |
Thermal input noise | 20 nV/VHz | |
17.5 mV range | 20 kHz BW < 3 µV rms, 40 kHz BW: < 4.2 µV rms | |
100 mV range | 20 kHz BW < 3 µV rms, 40 kHz BW: < 4.2 µV rms | |
1 V range | 20 kHz BW < 5.4 µV rms, 40 kHz BW: < 8.5 µV rms | |
10V range | 20 kHz BW < 44 µVrms, 40 kHz BW: < 70 µV rms | |
Impedance |
1 MΩ ±1%, < 100 pF | |
Coupling |
AC | |
DC |
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ICP | 4 mA power supply with AC coupling | |
ICP + TEDS | ICP with reverse current for TEDS reading | |
AC and DC float | Independent ground references for each input within the current input range | |
GND | Shortcuts input poles to the ground | |
Protection |
On any inputsii | ±60 V peak without damage |
TEDS |
Standards |
IEEE 1451.4 2001 revision 1 |
Templates | Accelerometer/Force meter (25) Microphones (27, 28 and 29) | |
Dynamic | Spectral domain | > 120 dB |
Dynamic outputs
Sampling | Converters | One 24 bits DAC for each output |
Synchronization | Same sampling clock as the dynamic inputs | |
Range |
Direct | ±10 V peak |
With attenuator (included) | ±1 V peak | |
Clipping | User selectable in the output range | |
Digital gain | From 10-5 to 103 | |
Absolute accuracy | Resolution | 24 bits (144 dB) |
All output ranges at 1 kHz | ±0.05 dB | |
Temperature drift | < 0.1 dB / 10°C | |
Frequency response | Variation relative to 0 dB at 1 kHz | |
All ranges, at 10 kHz | ±0.05 dB | |
All ranges, at 20 kHz | ±0.15 dB | |
All ranges, at 40 kHz | ±0.8 dB | |
Noise floor level | 10 V range, 20 kHz bandwidth | 110 dB of full scale, spurious lines -125 dB of full scale |
10 V range, 40 kHz bandwidth | 105 dB of full scale, spurious lines -125 dB of full scale | |
1 V range, 20 kHz bandwidth | 99 dB of full scale, spurious lines -110 dB of full scale | |
1 V range, 40 kHz bandwidth | 94 dB of full scale, spurious lines -110 dB of full scale | |
Impedance |
Impedance | 50 Ω |
Current |
Max | ±10 mA |
Protection |
Sum of injected + generated voltages | ±15 V peak, On any outputii Permanent short circuit supported |
Total harmonic distortion |
THD @ 1 kHz | < 0.002% or -94 dB at 20 kHz BW |
THD @ 5 kHz | < 0.005% or -86 dB at 20 kHz BW | |
Cross-talk |
Output 0 dBV to 50 Ω terminated input |
Lower than measurable noise |
External sync
Sampling |
Frequencies | 64 times over-sampling of the current input sampling (up to 6.4 MHz) |
Converters | High speed voltage comparator and time counter | |
Range (peak) | Direct | ±300 mV, ±1 V, ±3 V, ±10 V |
threshold | Amplitude precision | ±1 % of range |
Setting | Hystersis | 1% (of input range) to input range |
Hold off | 0 s to 500 s | |
Slope | Rise or fall | |
Hardwired pre-divider | From 1 to 255 | |
Time resolution | > 160 ns (0.06° at 1kHz and 1.2 ° at 20kHz) | |
Pulse rate | Max | 375k pulse/s |
Coupling | AC | Cut-off frequency 0.35 Hz ±10% (analog filter) |
DC |
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Impedance | 1 MΩ, < 100 pF | |
Protection | on any external syncii | ±60 V peak without damage |
Digital computation
The following table details the optional DSP modules that can be added to OR34 hardware to fit analysis mode calculation needs.
SPUs
SPU (Signal Processing Units): the following table gives the characteristics of each analysis mode and the associated SPU consumption. For multi-analysis purpose, add the corresponding SPUs of each mode used simultaneously and increase the sum by 10%. "Real-time" means that the analysis speed is faster than the input rate and does not miss any sample.
FFT | Real-time FFT analysis with; |
401 lines (for 801, 1601,3201, 6401 lines multiply requested SPU respectively by 1.25,1.5, 2, 3) | |
20 kHz bandwidth (Requested SPU are proportional to bandwidth) | |
0% overlap | |
1 channel processing = 1 SPU | |
1/n Octave | Real-time filter based 1/n octave analysis with: |
1/3rd octave resolution (for 1/12th and 1/24th octave multiply SPU respectively by 2 and 4) | |
20 kHz bandwidth (Requested SPU are proportional to bandwidth) | |
1 channel processing = 3 SPU | |
Order analysis | Real-time order spectrum analysis (re-sampled time signal) with: |
Max order / order resolution = 800 | |
Max RPM x Max order = 1 200 000 (requested SPU is proportional to max RPM) | |
1 channel processing = 3 SPU | |
Recorder | Gap free recording with: |
51.2 kHz sampling rate | |
1 channel processing = 1 SPU |
Computation DSPs modules
Type |
Sample size | 32 bit floating |
Computation words | 32/40 bits | |
Memory | 4 MSamples | |
Power | Computation capability | 12 SPU / DSP module |
Computation DSP module / OR34 unit
Minimum |
1 Computation DSP module |
SPU |
Maximum | 2 Computation DSP modules |
SPU |
Notes
The above specifications describe all the guaranteed capacities and performances of the instrument and are applicable to an OR34-4 hardware, powered for more than 15 minutes, at a stabilized room temperature of 23°C ±5°C and calibrated since less than one year.
The adapted control software NVGate® is described separately.
i Prepared for future use: the related specifications or options are in development.
ii Exceeding absolute maximum ratings damages the system and voids guarantee.