Expansion And Terminal Panel Connection Dbks; Power Supply Dbks; Tips On Setting Up A Data Acquisition System - Omega Engineering 100/200 Series User Manual

Data acquisition for notebook, desktop, and tower pcs
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Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs

The following DBKs offer provide various expansion and connection options. The stackable 3-slot
DBK10 low-profile enclosure can be used for up to three DBKs. If a system has more than 3 DBKs, the
10-slot DBK41 can be used. Several DBK41s can be daisy-chained to accommodate many DBKs in one
system.
Expansion and Connection, General
Product
DBK1
DBK10
DBK11A
DBK40
DBK41
DBK60
Termination Panels, Connectivity for DaqBoard/260
Product
DBK601
DBK602
DBK603
DBK604
DBK605
DBK606
DBK607
DBK608

Power Supply DBKs

Power supply type DBKs are typically used in laboratory, automotive, and field applications. Input power
can come from any +10 to +20 VDC source, or from an AC source by using an appropriately rated AC-to-
DC adapter. The DBK30A rechargeable power supply can power DBK modules where AC mains are not
available (the DBK30A outputs 28 V for powering transducers). For a large number of DBK cards, the
DBK32A or DBK33 can be installed into an expansion slot. The DBK33 is used when +5 V is required in
addition to ±15 VDC. The DBK34 provides a steady 12 or 24 VDC while working with vehicle electrical
systems that may be turned on or off during testing.
Power Supply
Product
DBK30A
DBK32A
DBK33
DBK34
DBK34A

Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System

A successful installation involves setting up equipment and setting software parameters. In addition to this
manual, you may need to consult your Daq device or LogBook user's manual.
DBKs should be configured before connections are made and power is applied. This sequence can prevent
equipment damage and will help ensure proper operation on startup. Many DBKs have on-board jumpers
and/or DIP switches that are used for setting channels and other variables. You will need to refer to the
individual DBK document modules to ensure that the DBKs are properly configured for you application.
Prior to designing or setting up a custom data acquisition system, you should review the following tips.
After reviewing the material you can write out the steps to setup a system that will best meet your specific
application needs.
pg. 4,
OMB-DBK Basics
Name/Description
16-Connector BNC Adapter Module
3-Slot Expansion Chassis
Screw-Terminal Option Card (DB37-Screw Terminal Block)
BNC Interface
Analog Expansion Enclosure
Expansion Chassis with Termination Panels
Name/Description
Termination Panel - blank rear panel
Termination Panel - BNC rear panel
Termination Panel - Safety Jacks, single ended
Termination Panel - Safety Jacks, differential
Termination Panels - Thermal Couple, differential panels;
specify type: B, J, K, R, S, or T
Termination Panel – 3 Terminal Blocks; 16 connections per TB
Termination Panel – strain relief clamp
Termination Panel – 3 female DB37 connectors
Name/Description
Rechargeable Battery/Excitation Module
Auxiliary Power Supply Card
Triple-Output Power Supply Card
Vehicle UPS Module
UPS Battery Module
02-19-02
Connectivity
I/O
16 connectors
3 cards
Component
sockets
18 connectors
10 cards
3 cards
Connectivity
I/O
none
16 connectors
16 connectors
Safety Jacks
8 differential (16)
Safety Jacks
16 differential
T/C Connectors
48 connectors
Screw Terminal
none
three DB37
Power
+12-14, 24-28 VDC (3.4 A-hr @ 14 VDC)
±15 V @ 500 mA
±15 V @ 250 mA; +5 V @ 1 A
12/24 VDC (5 A-hr @12 VDC)
12/24 VDC (5 A-hr @12 VDC)
P1
P1, P2, or P3
P1
P1 or P3
P1 or P2
P2
none
BNC
none
DB37
Daq Systems

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