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HBM QuantumX - Specific Module Functions (MX410 B, MX460 B, MX878 B, MX879 B)

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Real-time functions and outputs
QuantumX A03031_24_E00_01 HBM: public 157
MX878B x x x x x x
MX879B x x x x x x x
10.1 MX410B
Modules such as MX410B or MX430B each offer one analog output per
measurement channel which can be tapped via a BNC socket on the front.
They also provide real-time calculation of additional signals, which can also be
outputted via EtherCAT (CX27C) or CAN (MX471C) for example.
The outputs are directly assigned to the inputs located above them.
Notice
After an analog output is configured, its function (configuration, scaling) contin
ues to be available even if the computer is disconnected. Therefore no connec
tion to a PC is required.
Specifically MX410B supports furthermore 8 peak value detection channels
and 4 RMS channels.
These functions can be used to generate so-called virtual signals that can also
be output at the analog output and made available to the QuantumX system.
This also makes the signals visible to the software.
The device is parameterized by means of the software (e.g. QuantumX Assis
tant or catman®AP).
Keep in mind the following notes when working with peak value monitoring
channels:
S The maximum output (sampling rate) is restricted to 4800 Hz
S PEAK values can only be reset via PC software (system signals will follow)
S The output rate of the peak value monitoring channel must not be higher
than the sampling rate of the input channel.
S Filters set for the MX410B do not apply to peak value monitoring channels
S These channels are always unfiltered. However, the input signal is filtered.

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