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HBM MP85A - What Does the Flow Diagram of a Measurement with no Data Loss Look Like; What Causes a Digital Output to be Set

HBM MP85A
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FAQs: Frequently asked questions (MP85A and PME Assistant)
146 A0293_06_E00_03 HBM: public MP85A
13.22 What does the flow diagram of a measurement with no
data loss look like?
Time until stop (follow-up time, only possible when using
internal stop condition)
Ready
Running
Result valid
Process OK
Save to MMC/PC
Stop (condition fulfilled) or end, if ext. signal for end
condition is used and signal “End” is active
Save (to RAM)
Offline evaluation
Measurement
Initialialization (typ. 25 ms)
Reaction time (typ. 2 ms for external signal)
Started
Start (ext. signal “Start”
or condition fulfilled)
(internal) end condition fulfilled
(with ext. signal ”End” this is
already fulfilled)
Signal is only set if end
condition is fulfilled and
sufficient RAM space is
available for the next
measurement
13.23 What causes a digital output to be set?
A digital output can be set by the following events:
S The limit value was reached in a channel.
S There is a measurement error in a channel.
S A transducer test has been performed.
S A defined process state has been reached.
S A certain tolerance window is OK.

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