Description
The National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module, with part number 777459-19, is designed to process dynamic accelerometer signals, featuring a 0.8 Hz high-pass filter and a 19 kHz low-pass Bessel filter to ensure signal integrity. This module incorporates a fixed gain of 2, allowing for a maximum input range of ±5 V, and provides a 4 mA current source for accelerometer excitation.
Compatibility with the SC-2345 system allows for versatile application in either single or dual-stage signal conditioning configurations. It assures operational reliability with an analog power consumption of up to 89 mW and a digital power maximum of 420 mW, alongside a robust 42 VDC channel-to-channel isolation.
The module can operate within a temperature range of 0 to 50° C, and it has been engineered to withstand storage temperatures from -20 to 70°C. Additionally, it can function optimally under a relative humidity range of 10 to 70%, ensuring performance stability across various environmental conditions.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 777459-19 |
Product Name | National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module |
High-pass Filter Cutoff Frequency | 0.8 Hz |
Low-pass Filter Cutoff Frequency | 19 kHz |
Fixed Gain | 2 |
Maximum Input Range | ±5 V |
Current Source for Accelerometer Excitation | 4 mA |
Compatible with SC-2345 | Yes |
Module Configuration | Single or Dual Stage Signal Conditioning |
Analog Power (Maximum) | 89 mW |
Digital Power (Maximum) | 420 mW |
Channel-to-Channel Isolation | 42 VDC |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 50° C |
Storage Temperature Range | -20 to 70°C |
Relative Humidity Range | 10 to 70% |
Question 1: What are the features and operational conditions of the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module as specified by its product description?
Answer 1: The device is the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module with part number 777459-19.
Question 2: Considering the specifications provided, what are the filtering characteristics of the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module, including the fixed gain and the maximum allowable input voltage range?
Answer 2: The filtering characteristics of the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module include a 0.8 Hz high-pass filter and a 19 kHz low-pass Bessel filter, with a fixed gain of 2 and a maximum allowable input voltage range of ±5 V.
Question 3: What is the maximum analog and digital power consumption of the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module, and what is its operational temperature range?
Answer 3: The National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module features a 0.8 Hz high-pass filter and a 19 kHz low-pass Bessel filter, a fixed gain of 2, a maximum input range of ±5 V, and compatibility with the SC-2345 system for use in single or dual-stage signal conditioning configurations. It provides a 4 mA current source, has an analog power consumption of up to 89 mW, a digital power maximum of 420 mW,
Question 4: What is the device name and part number for the module designed to process accelerometer signals with specified high-and low-pass filters, gain, input range, and current source for excitation?
Answer 4: The National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module, part number 777459-19, features a 0.8 Hz high-pass filter, a 19 kHz low-pass Bessel filter, a fixed gain of 2, a maximum input range of ±5 V, and a 4 mA current source for excitation, compatible with the SC-2345 system for single or dual-stage signal conditioning. It operates reliably with analog power consumption up to 89 mW and digital power
Question 5: What are the specifications and features of the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module, including its filters, gain, maximum input range, compatibility with the SC-2345 system, power consumption, channel-to-channel isolation, and operational environmental conditions?
Answer 5: The maximum analog power consumption of the National Instruments SCC-ACC01 Accelerometer Input Module is 89 mW, the digital power maximum is 420 mW, and its operational temperature range is 0 to 50° C.