Quantum Mx840 Manual Eng
Quantum Mx840 Manual Eng
Quantum Mx840 Manual Eng
I3031-5.0 en
Content
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
12
13
15
16
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
QuantumX Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
catmanAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lab VIEW library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Programming interface (API) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Firmware update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TEDS Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DIAdem driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DASYLab driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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25
25
25
Housings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
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35
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37
38
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42
5.1
5.2
42
43
43
44
45
46
54
55
56
58
60
62
63
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Transducer connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
64
6.1
6.2
6.3
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102
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106
109
110
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112
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114
116
117
118
119
120
Shielding design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adjustable sensor supply for active transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.1
Retrofitting the transducer plug with TEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.4 MX840 universal amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.5 MX840A universal amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.6 MX440A universal amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.7 MX410 highly dynamic universal amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.8 MX460 frequency measuring amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9 MX1609 / 1609Pmodule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.9.2
MX1609/MX1609-P status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10 MX471 CAN module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.1 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.2 MX471 pin assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.3 Receiving CAN messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.10.4 LED status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.11 MX1601 universal amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.11.1 MX1601pin assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.11.2 MX1601status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12 Transducder technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.1 Strain gages full bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.2 Strain gage full bridges, inductive full bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.3 Piezoresistive full bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.4 Strain gage half bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.5 Inductive half bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.6 Quarter bridge, strain gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.7 Connection of transducers with double shield technique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.8 Potentiometric transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.9 LVDT transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.10 Piezoelectric sensors IEPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.11 DC voltage sources 100 mV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.12 DC voltage sources 10 V and 60 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.13 DC power sources 20 mA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.14 Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.15 Resistance thermometers Pt100, Pt1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.16 Thermocouples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.17 Frequency measurement without directional signal (RS 485: Differential signals) . . .
6.12.18 Frequency measurement with directional signal (RS 485: Differential signals) . . . . . .
6.12.19 Frequency measurement without directional signal (singlepole mode) . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.20 Frequency measurement with directional signal (singlepole mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.12.21 Pulse counting, (RS 485: Differential signals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.12.22
6.12.23
6.12.24
6.12.25
6.12.26
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
MX410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX471 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
136
8.1
System accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.1
BPX001 backplane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.1.2
Housing connection elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voltage supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.2.1
Power pack NTX001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.2.2
Supply cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FireWire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.1
FireWire cable (module to module; IP20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.2
FireWire cable (module to module; IP65) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.3
Connection cable (PC to module; IP20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.4.1
Plug kit with TEDS chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.4.2
Port saver SubHD 15pol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.4.3
Adapter DSubHD 15-pin to DSub 15-pin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX840 accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5.1
Cold junction for thermocouples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.5.2
Adapter cable (CAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories MX410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX1609 and 1609P accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.7.1
Thermo-connector with integrated RFID chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.7.2
RFID chip for sticking onto thermo-connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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141
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147
147
147
Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
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HBM
Safety instructions
Safety instructions
Appropriate use
The module and the connected transducers may be used for measurement and directly
related control tasks only. Any other use is not appropriate.
To ensure safe operation, the module may only be used as specified in the operating
manual. It is also essential to follow the respective legal and safety regulations for the
application concerned during use. The same applies to the use of accessories.
Each time, before starting up the modules, you must first run a project planning and risk
analysis that takes into account all the safety aspects of automation technology. This
particularly concerns personal and machine protection.
Additional safety precautions must be taken in plants where malfunctions could cause major
damage, loss of data or even personal injury. In the event of a fault, these precautions
establish safe operating conditions.
This can be done, for example, by mechanical interlocking, error signaling, limit value
switches, etc.
Safety rules
A module must not be connected directly to a power supply network. The maximum
permissible supply voltage is 10...30 V (DC).
The supply connection, as well as the signal and sense leads, must be installed in such a
way that electromagnetic interference does not adversely affect device functionality (HBM
recommendation: Greenline shielding design, downloadable from the Internet at
http://www.hbm.com/Greenline).
Automation equipment and devices must be covered over in such a way that adequate
protection or locking against unintentional actuation is provided (such as access checks,
password protection, etc.).
When devices are working in a network, these networks must be designed in such a way that
malfunctions in individual nodes can be detected and shut down.
Safety precautions must be taken both in terms of hardware and software, so that a line
break or other interruptions to signal transmission, such as via the bus interfaces, do not
cause undefined states or loss of data in the automation device.
HBM
QuantumX
Safety instructions
Conditions on site
For modules in IP20 protected housing:
Protect the modules from humidity or effects of the weather such as rain, snow, etc.
The permissible relative humidity at 31C is 80% (non condensing); linear reduction down
to 50% at 40C.
Ensure that the ventilation openings on the sides are not covered.
For all modules:
Do not expose the instrument to direct sunlight.
Observe the maximum permissible ambient temperatures given in the specifications.
Maintenance and cleaning
The modules are maintenance-free. Please note the following when cleaning the housing:
Before cleaning, disconnect the equipment completely.
Clean the housing with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!) cloth. Never use solvents, since
these could damage the labelling on the front panel and the display.
When cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the module or connections.
Remaining dangers
The scope of supply and performance of the module covers only a small area of
measurement technology. In addition, equipment planners, installers and operators should
plan, implement and respond to the safety engineering considerations of measurement
technology in such a way as to minimize remaining dangers. Prevailing regulations must be
complied with at all times. There must be reference to the remaining dangers connected with
measurement technology. After making settings and carrying out activities that are
passwordprotected, you must make sure that any controls that may be connected remain in
safe condition until the switching performance of the module has been tested.
Working safely
Error messages should only be acknowledged once the cause of the error is removed and
no further danger exists.
QuantumX
HBM
Safety instructions
NOTE
The safety instructions in this document also apply to the NTX001 power supply and
the BPX001 active back plane.
HBM
QuantumX
Safety instructions
In this manual, the following symbols are used to point out residual dangers:
Symbol:
DANGER
Symbol:
WARNING
Symbol:
CAUTION
Symbol:
Symbol:
Meaning:
QuantumX
On the equipment
Observe information provided in the operating manual.
HBM
10
Safety instructions
Symbols pointing out notes on use and waste disposal as well as useful information:
Symbol:
NOTE
Points out that important information about the product or its handling is being given.
Symbol:
Meaning: CE mark
The CE mark enables the manufacturer to guarantee that the product complies with the
requirements of the relevant EC directives (the declaration of conformity is available at
http://www.hbm.com/hbmdoc).
Symbol:
Meaning: Statutory marking requirements for waste disposal
National and local regulations regarding the protection of the environment and recycling of
raw materials require old equipment to be separated from regular domestic waste for
disposal.
For more detailed information on disposal, please contact the local authorities or the dealer
from whom you purchased the product.
HBM
QuantumX
Safety instructions
11
Conditions on site
For modules in housings with IP20 degree of protection:
Protect the modules from moisture and dampness or weather such as rain, snow, etc.
The permissible relative humidity at 31oC is 80% (non condensing); linear reduction to
50% at 40 oC.
Make sure that you do not cover the ventilation openings at the side.
For all modules:
Do not expose the modules to direct sunlight
Comply with the maximum permissible ambient temperatures as stated in the
specifications.
Ensure sufficient ventilation during installation into the BPX001 backplane.
Maintenance and cleaning
The modules are maintenancefree. Please note the following points when cleaning the
housing:
Before cleaning, disconnect the device from all connections.
Clean the housing with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!) cloth. Never use solvent as this
could damage the labeling or the housing.
When cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the module or connections.
QuantumX
HBM
Introduction
12
Introduction
2.1
A comprehensive online help with index and easy search options which is available after
the installation of a software packet (e.g. QuantumX Assistant, catmanEASY)
HBM
QuantumX
Introduction
2.2
13
S
S
QuantumX
HBM
Introduction
14
2 FireWire interfaces
Connector (VG strip) for installation on an active module carrier (not applicable for IP65
variants)
S
S
A working standard calibration certificate has been stored on every amplifier. It can be
read out via QuantumX Assistant.
S
S
Electrical isolation
S
S
S
S
Sensors assigned via the sensor database can be measured (calibrated) via the channel and
rewritten to the sensor database.
Variants a. and b. too can be saved to the sensor data sheet (TEDS). When the transducer is
connected, its characteristic curve is automatically downloaded into the amplifier and the
signal is linearized accordingly.
The device configuration is permanently retained, even if the device is switched off.
*)
HBM
QuantumX
Introduction
15
2.3
Channel overview
QuantumX Modules
MX840A
Number of channels (total)
MX440A
MX410
MX460
MX1609
MX1609-P
MX1601
MX878
MX471
CX27
CX22W
16
16
19200
19200
96000
96000
300
19200
Bandwidth (Hz)
3200
3200
38000
38000
14
3000
Inductive full-bridge
Inductive half-bridge
LVDT
Voltage
Current ( 20 mA)
1)
1)
1)
Piezoresistive transducer
Resistance
Potentiometers
Thermocouples
Digital IN (static)
(Type K)
SSI
PWM
Torque / rotary speed
CANbus
Analog outputs
(Input/Output)
(Input/Output)
Mathematics
See data sheets for precise technical specifications. The pin assignments can be found in the following chapters.
QuantumX
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Introduction
16
2.4
QuantumX
Introduction
17
QuantumX
Characteristic
Synchronization
with other device
types
FireWire
QuantumX only
Ethernet (NTP)
QuantumX,
MGCplus
other
interrogators
EtherCat
all EtherCAT
nodes
IRIGB
all IRIGBnodes
Max. distance
between
QuantumX
modules
5 m (40 m with
FireWire extender,
500 m via
fiber-optics
100 m (Ethernet)
100 m
Number of
modules to be
synchronized
24
unlimited
CX27 required,
unlimited
unlimited
MX440A, MX840A
required
Synchronization
accuracy
< 1 s
100 s to 10 ms
< 1 s
< 1 s
Synchronization
setting time
immediately
approx. 2 h on first
start, approx. 10
min on restart
immediately
immediately
Synchronization
Master
Auto
1 QuantumX
module
external
SyncMaster , e.g.
PC
external
SyncMaster
external IRIGB
master
Voltage supply
HBM
Introduction
18
Auto
Auto
Auto
Time base :
automatic
(factory setting)
Auto
Auto
Time base :
EtherCat Master
CX27
EtherCAT
Auto
Auto
Time base :
NTP server
NTP *)
Ethernet
NTP
NTP
NTP
NTP
Time base :
NTP server
Ethernet
switch
Fig. 2.1:
*)
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Successful synchronization:
For accurate synchronization, the corresponding channels should be parameterized using
identical filter settings. The delay is not automatically corrected. Filter delays are given in the
datasheet. After booting and successful synchronization, the system LED shows green. If
synchronization is disturbed, or not yet established, the system LED shows orange.
Example: MX840
System LED
1.1.2000
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Software
Software
The supplied QuantumX System CD contains a powerful software package consisting of the
QuantumX Assistant, Lab View library, programming library for .NET/COM, TEDS-Editor,
FireWire driver as well as a program for module firmware updating. catmanEASY and
DIAdem driver are software products that can be obtained as separate product packages.
3.1
QuantumX Assistant
The HBM software QuantumX Assistant offers the following functions:
System..
Modules:
Channels/sensors:
Individual signals:
Generate new signals using mathematics functions (peak value, rms value, adding and
multiplying, rotation)
Sensor database
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Software
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catmanAP
HBMs catmanAP software is optimally suited for the following tasks:
Configuring the test or measurement task (channels, sampling rates, triggers, comments,
interaction)
Setting up limit value or event monitoring (activation of digital output, acoustic alarm, log
entry)
Individual graphical visualization options (line recorder, analog meter, digital or bar graph
indicator, table, status LED, etc.)
Various storage options (all data, cyclic, ring buffer, long duration measurement, etc.)
Exporting measurement data into commonly used data formats (catmanBIN, Excel,
ASCII, DIADEM, MDF)
Automating measurement sequences (AutoSequence and EasyScript)
Reporting (using graphical displays, analyses, comments)
QuantumX
EasyScript is based on current VBA standard (Visual Basic for Applications) and enables
writing of own scripts for individual measurement tasks
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3.3
Software
3.4
3.5
Firmware update
You can easily check the firmware status of the modules and update them with the
QuantumX firmware update software.
Before updating your firmware, please check whether your PC software needs to be
updated.
We recommend that you check and, if necessary, update the firmware
if you want to use a new PC software package
if you expand your system with new modules
QuantumX Assistant also enables you to check the firmware status of your modules:
Rightclick on a module > Details > System parameters
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QuantumX
Software
23
Compare your version with the actual firmware version on the Internet under:
www.hbm.com\quantumX
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24
Software
If the firmware version number of your module is lower than the actual number on the
Internet, an update is necessary:
Download the actual firmware from the HBM website and save it in the download
directory of the firmware updater (in most cases: C:\Programs\HBM\QuantumX Firmware
Update\Download)
Download the actual software package from the HBM website
Close all open HBM software, install the new software and start the QuantumX Firmware
Update
Click on the Find modules symbol or press the function key F4.
Press the Start button and wait until the update is complete (do not interrupt the
process/do not switch off the modules/do not interrupt the connection)
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QuantumX
Software
3.6
25
TEDS Editor
HBMs TEDS Editor enables TEDS data to be read, edited and written directly via a
measurement channel or the HBM TEDS dongle. When retrofitting TEDS, the editor provides
corresponding templates for the different transducer types. Some templates can be saved
and loaded.
Chapter 6.3 describes TEDS in general.
3.7
DIAdem driver
DIAdem is a graphic programming system from the company National Instruments.
DIAdem provides corresponding library modules for the complete data flow, ranging from
measurement acquisition through analysis to reporting.
HBMs DIAdem driver enables measurement data acquisition using the following QuantumX
amplifiers: MX840, MX840A, MX440A, MX410, MX460 and MX1609.
Latest information can be found in the corresponding release notes at www.hbm.com.
3.8
DASYLab driver
DASYLab is a graphic programming system from the company National Instruments.
The acronym stands for Data Acquisition System Laboratory. The main application areas
for DASYLab are in measurement, control and automation technology.
The graphic library modules enable interfaces to be controlled, for example, inputs and
outputs, signal conditioning and analysis, control, visualization and data storage.
The partner company IMP sells a DASYLab driver for measurement data acquisition using
the follwing QuantumX modules: MX840, MX840A, MX440A and MX1609.
Latest information can be found at www.impkoeln.de.
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Housings
Housings
The degree of protection given in the technical data indicates the suitability of the housings
for various ambient conditions and also the protection of persons against potential risks
when used. The letters IP (International Protection), which are always present in the
designation, are followed by two digits. These indicate which degree of protection a housing
offers against contact or foreign bodies (first digit) and moisture (second digit).
The QuantumX modules are available in housings with degree of protection IP20 and, in
some cases, with IP65 (as per DIN EN 60529).
IP
IP
Code index
2
6
Degree of protection against
0
5
Code index
No water protection
Both housing types can be connected together with the aid of two lateral housing clips
(1-CASECLIP, not included in scope of delivery). To do this, the existing lateral covers must
be removed and the housing clips screwed on.
Housing clip
Fig. 4.1:
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Fig. 4.2:
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4.1
Housings
Cover
Fig. 4.3:
The mounting of the housing clips shown in the following pictures must be implemented on
both sides of the housing.
a.f. 2.5
Fig. 4.4:
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Cover
Fig. 4.5:
Housing clip
a.f. 2.5
Fig. 4.6:
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Housings
a.f. 2.5
Fig. 4.7:
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Housings
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Cover
Fig. 4.8:
Housing clip
a.f. 2.5
Fig. 4.9:
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Housings
Fig. 4.10:
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Housings
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Connecting housings
The following pictures show the connection of two IP20 housings. The procedure is identical
for IP65 housings.
Press
Fig. 4.11:
Lever
Catch
Fig. 4.12:
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HBM
Housings
Fig. 4.13:
Fig. 4.14:
Connected housings
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Housings
4.4
35
CASE-FIT
A fitting panel (CASEFIT) allows flexible mounting of IP20 protected modules of the
QuantumX series. A lashing strap or CASECLIP can be used for fastening the modules.
Fig. 4.15:
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22
11,4
Laschen fr die
zustzliche fixierung
mit Spanngurten
5,6
approx. 30
169,5
132
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4.5
BPX001 Backplane
BPX001 backplane
You can connect up to 9 modules with each other using the BPX001 backplane without the
need for complicated cabling and you can link these via the two FireWire interfaces of the
backplane with other modules or module groups. You can also set up a direct connection to
a PC via one of the FireWire interfaces of the backplane. The FireWire interfaces of the
individual modules are actively connected to each other.
The supply voltage (18 V ... 30 V DC) for the modules must be supplied externally. The
circuits of the FireWire connections and the modules are protected with a total of four fuses
with control displays (arrangement see Tab. 4.1).
The modules can be positioned anywhere in the backplane. The backplane is designed for
wall or control cabinet installation and has boreholes for attachment.
Slot 9
Slot 1
Fig. 4.16:
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QuantumX
BPX001 Backplane
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37
Connection
VG strip module
connection
FireWire
X1 / X2
Supply voltage
18 V ... 30 V DC
5 A max.
Ground
Fig. 4.17:
No.
QuantumX
BPX001 connections
Protection
FireWire X1 connection
FireWire X2 connection
Slots 1 to 4
Slots 5 to 9
Tab. 4.1:
Fuse assignments
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4.5.2
BPX001 Backplane
Wall mounting
A total of 10 boreholes are provided in the backplane for wall mounting ( 6.5 mm). We
recommend using the outer 4 boreholes for wall mounting.
NOTE
Only use countersunk head bolts for fastening, otherwise the modules cannot be
mounted correctly.
Fig. 4.18:
Note the following information when installing one or more backplanes in a control cabinet:
When installing in a control cabinet, the temperature limits given in the technical data of
the backplanes must be complied with
Depending on the installation situation, sufficient ventilation (vertical air flow) or cooling
must be provided (the maximum total output on a backplane is approx. 150 Watt)
The ventilation slits of the modules must not be covered (e.g. by cable ducts)
HBM
QuantumX
BPX001 Backplane
4.5.3
39
TOOLS
We recommend a T-handle socket spanner 4x150 (across flats 4 mm, length 150 mm).
NOTE
The modules can only be fastened in backplanes in housings with IP20 protection
without case protection, case clips or lateral covers If these are present, remove as
shown in Chapter 4.
Mounting sequence:
1. Remove the cover of the connecting plug (rear of module).
Cover
Fig. 4.19:
Remove cover
2. Unscrew the upper and lower screwed clamping glands of the backplane up to the stop
(the screws are secured against falling out!).
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40
BPX001 Backplane
3. Position the module vertically on the backplane and push it in carefully on the lower guide
rail back up to the stop.
Guide rails
Lower screwed clamping gland
HBM
Fig. 4.20:
Fig. 4.21:
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41
2.
1.
Fig. 4.22:
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Connection
5.1
CAUTION
MX840
13
MX840A
12
MX440A
10
MX1601
13
MX410
15
MX460
MX1609
MX1609-P
CX22
12
CX27
MX878
MX471
If several modules are connected to each other via FireWire for timesynchronous data
acquisition (see Fig.5.4), the supply voltage can be looped through. The power pack used
must be able to provide the appropriate output.
The maximum permissible current on the FireWire connection cable is 1.5 A.If the chain is
longer repeating the supply connection is mandatory.
If several amplifiers are operated nonsynchronously (see Fig.5.3), they must be supplied
separately.
NTX001
Oder
X104
1Kab2713
1Kab269
FireWire
Fig.5.1:
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X101/X102
Connection
43
5.2
5.2.1
10 V ... 30 V DC
1-NTX001 or
1-KAB271-3
X104
Fig.5.2:
NOTE
You must use an Ethernet crossover cable with older computers. Newer PCs/laptops
have Ethernet interfaces with autocrossing function. You can also use Ethernet patch
cables here.
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5.2.2
Connection
10 V ... 30 V
DC
10 V ... 30 V
DC
10 V ... 30 V
DC
Patch cable
Patch cable
Fig.5.3:
Modules can be connected to the PC with standard Ethernet switches. We recommend patch
cables.
With the star structure displayed here, measurement data from other modules is not lost in
case of a cable break in the ethernet cable.
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QuantumX
Connection
5.2.3
45
10 V ... 30 V DC
Patch cable
FireWire connection
1-Kab269-x: Connection cable with various lengths (x m)
Fig.5.4:
The supply voltage for the modules is looped through FireWire in the configuration shown
above (max. 1.1 A through FireWire; power consumption for 1 module, see specifications in
data sheet).
Advantage of this connection structure: The other modules remain active in case of a cable
break in the ethernet cable.
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5.2.4
Connection
Ethernet setup
NOTE
Ensure that your PC has a valid IP address.
Install and start up the latest QuantumX Assistant version on your PC.
(All screenshots shown in this quick start guide display the menus in the operating system
WindowsXP).
Click on the icon
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QuantumX
Connection
47
The next dialog window offers you the several options for network searching. For the first
startup we recommend:
Search the whole network and select from the result (recommended setting)
Recommended
NOTE
The network connection can be influenced by:
w An activated WiFi connection on your PC: Switch this connection off and start the
network search again
w The use of a standard patch cable in a direct connection (peer-to-peer)
If the module you have selected appears in black in the list, immediate operation is possible.
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Connection
If the module appears gray in the list, mark it and click on the Edit network settings button.
IP address
Subnet mask
Module before
169.1.1.22
255.255.255.0
PC / Notebook
172.21.108.51
255.255.248.0
Module after
172.21.108.1
255.255.248.0
The first three digit groups of the PC and module IP addresses shall be the same.
The subnet mask address digit groups must be identical in the module and PC!
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Connection
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Automatic Configuration
Module settings
PC settings
Manual Configuration
Module settings
172.21.108.1
255.255.248.0
PC settings
Fig.5.5:
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Connection
Click on OK
Confirm the settings with the Yes button, the module is then restarted with the current
settings.
button.
The system LED of the module should now light up green, if not please check your network
settings again! If the network settings are ok, the module names are shown in black.
Mark the relevant modules by checking the relevant checkbox
Confirm with OK and you are now ready for your first measurement job
Connector pin-outs can be found in the operating manual.
Channel configuration can be found in the online help of the software.
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QuantumX
Connection
51
In the tab Alternate Configuration, select the option User-defined and enter your data
in the IP address line and subnet mask.
QuantumX
Settings
IP address
Subnet mask
Module before
169.1.1.22
255.255.255.0
PC / Notebook
172.21.108.51
255.255.248.0
PC / Notebook after
169.1.1.1
255.255.255.0
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Connection
Confirm the settings with the Yes button, the module is then restarted with the current
settings.
After approx. 45 seconds click on the
HBM
button.
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Connection
53
The system LED of the module should now light up green, if not please check your network
settings again! If the network settings are ok, the module names are shown in black.
Mark the relevant modules by checking the relevant checkbox
Confirm with OK
Channel configuration can be found in the online help of the software.
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5.2.5
Connection
S
S
S
S
Data synchronization
Asynchronous (all nodes) or isochronous (in real time to a specific node) data
transmission
Supply voltage via FireWire connection cable (max. 1.5 A)
10 V ... 30 V DC
1-NTX001 or 1-KAB2713
X104
X101
1-KAB270-3
Adapter
PC: PCI or PCIe card
Notebook: PC card (previously PCMCIA)
Fig.5.6:
NOTE
Please check in advance whether a firmware or software update is required.
Software/firmware downloads can be found on the HBM website:
www.hbm.com\downloads
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QuantumX
Connection
5.2.6
55
10 V ... 30 V DC
(e.g. NTX001)
10 V ... 30 V DC
(e.g. NTX001)
X102
X101
FireWire connection
1-Kab269-2
2 m connection cable
Fig.5.7:
1Kab269-0.2
0.2 m connection cable
1-Kab270-3
3 m connection cable
Data are transferred, modules are synchronized in timing and voltage is supplied via the
FireWire connections. You can connect a maximum of 12 modules in series with each other.
NOTE
Different voltage sources need to supply the same voltage level.
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5.2.7
Connection
FireWire setup
Integrate the FireWire PC adapter into your computer.
Install the t1394bus_installwizard.exe driver Wizard provided by HBM from the
QuantumX system CD or from the catmanAP CD (target directory, for example,
c:\Programme\HBM\FireWire). Doubleclick to start the program.
NOTE
For trouble shooting purposes you can switch to the original FireWire driver with the
tool t1394bus_installwizard.exe. You can find the tool after having installed the
driver on your hard disc.
After installation and configuration, connect the FireWire cable first to the PC adapter and
then to the first module. Activation is confirmed acoustically by Windows.
Whenever you connect a new module via FireWire to your computer, the operating system
will prompt you to register the module. Always refer here to the driver hbm1394.sys.
Install and then start the latest QuantumX Assistant on your PC.
Click on the icon
The field Modules found displays all modules connected via FireWire.
If your modules are not yet displayed, mark Search the complete network and click
again on the
button.
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QuantumX
Connection
57
NOTE
If no modules are found via FireWire this may be caused by the following:
The modules have not been properly registered. Click on the FireWire driver in
Systray, check the driver behind the modules and reinstall it, if necessary
(hbm1394.sys).
Check all connections between the modules.
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5.2.8
Connection
Compare your version with the latest firmware version on the Internet under:
www.hbm.com\quantumX
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QuantumX
Connection
59
If the firmware version number of your module is lower than the current number on the
Internet, an update is necessary:
Download the latest software package from the HBM website (QuantumX firmware
downloader, QuantumX Assistant, etc.)
Close all running HBM software, install the new software and start QuantumX Firmware
Updater
Download the latest firmware from the HBM website and save it in the download directory
of the firmware updater (in most cases: C:\Programs\HBM\QuantumX Firmware
Update\Download)
Click on the Find modules symbol or press function key F4 (see chapter 2.1).
Click on the Start button and wait until the update is complete (do not interrupt the
process/do not switch off the modules/do not interrupt the connection)
NOTE
You can update the firmware of the modules via FireWire, directly via Ethernet or via
the Ethernet connection of the Gateway CX27.
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5.2.9
Connection
3
Hub
P3
P4
6
10
11
5
12
Displayed:
Total number of modules:
Total number of Hops:
15
12
Data sink
QuantumX module
Longest chain to data sink (max. 12)
P3 = Port 3
Fig.5.8:
The number of modules connected in series (daisy chain) is limited to 12. If you want to
connect more modules (maximum 24), you must use hubs. Hubs are devices that connect
network chains together in star configurations. This connection mode is again limited to 14
hops.
A hop is the transition from one module to another (this means n1 hops for n QuantumX
modules in a chain).
Depending on the connection situation, 1 to 2 hops are counted in one hub (see Fig.5.9).
To count the total number of hops, the longest chain to the data sink must be counted (worst
case).
In FireWire systems that consist of several hubs with several module series, only the hops of
the longest series are counted, the others are not taken into account.
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Connection
61
Port
1
Port
2
Phy 1
Port
3
Phy 2
Port
4
Port 4
Fig.5.9:
Note
Always connect the chain with the most modules to Port 3 or Port 4.
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5.2.10
Connection
1 Hop
OptoHub
P3
Max. 500 m
P4
P4
OptoHub
P3
7
5
1
Displayed:
Total number of modules:
Total number of hops:
11
8
QuantumX module
Longest chain to data sink
Fig.5.10:
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QuantumX
Connection
5.2.11
63
10 V ... 30 V DC
Opto-Hub
Opto-Hub
Fig.5.11:
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Connection
Transducer connection
6.1
Shielding design
Sources of interference may cause electromagnetic fields which couple interference voltages
into the respective measuring circuits inductively or capacitively through connecting cables
and equipment housings and thus affect the way the equipment works. It is essential to
ensure that the equipment used in the system itself does not emit electromagnetic
disturbances. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) which combines the concepts of required
electromagnetic immunity or susceptibility (EMS) and permitted electromagnetic interference
(EMI) has become increasingly more important over the past years.
The HBM Greenline shielding design
The complete measuring chain is fully enclosed in a Faraday cage through the unique design
of the cable shield. The cable shield is flattened, connected to the transducer housing, and
routed to the amplifier housing through conductive connectors. These measures substantially
reduce the effects of electromagnetic disturbances.
Conductive housing
ensuring connection
to plug and equipment
housing
Signal-carrying
contacts
Fig.6.1:
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QuantumX
Connection
65
Note
All components of the measuring chain (including all cable joints such as connectors
and couplings) have to be surrounded by a closed, EMC-tested shield. Shield
transitions must be realized in the form of flattened, closed and low-impedance joints.
This is ensured when original HBM connectors are used.
Grounding and earthing
EMCcompliant wiring requires that signal ground and shield are separate, therefore the
shielding can be connected to earth at several points, for example, through the transducers
(metal housing) and the amplifier (housing connected to protective earth conductor).
In the case of potential differences in the measuring system, a potential equalization
conductor has to be laid (recommended: very flexible stranded wire, 10 mm2 line diameter).
Ensure that signal and data lines are run separately from currentcarrying power lines.
Ideally use metal cable ducts with internal separating plate. Signal ground, earth and shield
should be separate from one another.
To minimize the effect of electromagnetic disturbances and potential differences, the signal
ground and earth (or shield) are separated in HBM equipment. The mains protective earth
conductor or a separate earth potential line should be used as connection to earth. This is
common practice, for instance, for potential equalization in buildings. Avoid connecting the
earth lead to a radiator, water pipe or similar.
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6.2
Connection
MX840
1 ... 8
Connection as per
measurement principle
Sensor
4
9
Supply voltage 5V ... 24V1)
Power supply 0V
Cable shield
1)
12
3 k
11
Hsg.
Hsg. = housing
CAUTION
The output voltage during idling is up to 20% higher than set when the voltage <8 V. If
a current of 2 mA is drawn, the voltage falls back to the set value.
The condition is met in sensors with a power consumption of min. 20 mW.
This can also be met with an additional resistance of 3 k if the power consumption is
lower or if the sensors are sensitive.
Check the correct voltage setting when connecting a sensor. Too high a voltage can
destroy the sensor. The voltage value is a part of the MX840 parameterization and can
only be changed with a new parameterization. The sensor supply is switched off in the
delivery condition.
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QuantumX
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TEDS
The acronym TEDS stands for Transducer Electronic Data Sheet and denotes a transducer
or sensors electronic data sheet which is saved to a small electronic chip or a corresponding
module and is intrinsically linked to the transducer.
In addition, valuable meta data is supplied, for example, calibration data providing essential
information for the traceability of measurements or tests. The electronic data sheet can be
located in the transducer housing, in the inseparable cable or connector plug.
The function and principle of operation are defined in Standard IEEE1451.4.
Data mode
Measurement mode
QuantumX MX840A
The physical unit of the measured quantity (N for force, for example) and its measuring
range
S
S
The unit of the electrical output signal (mV/V for bridge transducers, for example)
The linear characteristics as the relation between the measured quantity and the
electrical signal
Additional information that can be read out using corresponding software, for example:
S
S
Amplifiers of the QuantumX series enable transducer information stored in the electronic
data sheet to be read out and automatically implemented in the correct amplifier settings; this
allows fast and reliable measurement.
The electronic data sheet is automatically loaded, when the transducer is connected to the
device. Transducers are identified via the bridge between two pins in the connector. After the
digital identification mode, the amplifier automatically switches to the configured
measurement mode.
TEDS data can also be loaded via a software command, e.g. using catmanAP.
TEDS Editor enables all TEDS data to be read out and edited; see chapter 3.6.
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Connection
One TEDS module can be accessed via two separate cable wires (one-wire circuit) or
the transducer plug can be retrofitted with TEDS.
Amplifiers enabling IEPE transducers to be directly connected support TEDS version 1.0.
Some HBM transducers feature a special integrated TEDS module which enables TEDS
data to be transmitted via the transducers feedback line (patented zero-wire circuit).
After digital communication (data mode), the amplifier switches to the measurement
mode. The U93 force transducer is an example for such a transducer.
Thermocoulpe amplifiers with an RFID chip integrated in the transducer plug use TEDS
technology, for example, to electronically connect the measuring point with the
transducer.
The data sheet to the respective amplifier provides more specifications relating to TEDS, for
example the maximum permitted cable length to the transducer. If no TEDS is used, the
permitted cable length can be substantially longer.
Note
Further information about TEDS topics can be found at http://www.hbm.com/teds
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69
11
15
10
4
Bridge
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(Maxim DS2433+)
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6.4
Connection
HBM
Transducer type
Connector sockets
see page
1 ... 8
97
Inductive transducers
1 ... 8
98
Inductive transducers
1 ... 8
82
LVDT
1 ... 8
85
Voltage
1 ... 8
87, 88
Current
1 ... 8
89
1 ... 8
106
Piezoresistive transducer
1 ... 8
80
1 ... 8
91
Potentiometers
1 ... 8
84
Thermocouples
1 ... 8
92
Incremental encoders
5 ... 8
from 94
SSI protocol
5 ... 8
100
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Connection
71
QuantumX
Torque/rotary speed
5 ... 8
117, 118
5 ... 8
from 94
CANbus
103
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6.4.1
Connection
Bridge
6
1
11
9
4
5
Fig.6.2:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
Connection
TEDS (+)
Bridge Excitation voltage (), 0 reference pulse (zeroing pulse) ()
Bridge Excitation voltage (+), 0 reference pulse (zeroing pulse) (+)
Always connect with Pin 9! (Plug identification)
Measurement signal (+), potentiometer measurement signal(+),
voltage input 100 mV (+), f1() signal differential, SSI data ()
TEDS (), ground frequency measurement
Sense lead (), f2() signal differential, CAN-High, SSI clock ()
Sense lead (+), f2(+) signal differential, CAN-Low, SSI clock (+)
Signal ground
Measurement signal (), f1(+) signal differential, SSI data (+)
Active sensor supply 5 ... 24 V (0 V)
Active sensor supply 5 ... 24 V (+)
Current input "30 mA (+)
Voltage input 10 V (+), 60 V (+)
Vacant
NOTE
Many HBM transducers are fitted with 15-pin D-SUB connectors (2 rows). The adapter
cable 1-KAB416 can be used for connection to the 3 row D-SUB-15HD device
connectors of the MX840. Pins 4 and 9 are already bridged in this adapter cable (see
chapter 8.4.3).
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73
System LED
Fig.6.3:
System LED
Green
Error-free operation
Orange
Flashing orange
Red
Error
Connection LEDs
All LEDs are orange
Orange
Green
Red
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
CAN LEDs
Green
Orange
CAN bus in WARNING state, CAN data received but bus is occasionally
disturbed; buffer overflow, individual data lost
Red
General rule: Brief flashing TEDS identified (green: is used, orange: is not used).
QuantumX
HBM
74
6.5
Connection
HBM
Transducer type
Connector sockets
see page
1 ... 8
97
Inductive transducers
1 ... 8
98
1 ... 8
100
Inductive transducers
1 ... 8
82
LVDT
1 ... 8
85
Voltage
1 ... 8
87, 88
Current
1 ... 8
89
1 ... 8
106
Piezoresistive transducer
1 ... 8
80
Resistance
1 ... 8
90
Potentiometers
1 ... 8
84
1 ... 8
91
Thermocouples
1 ... 8
92
Incremental encoders
5 ... 8
from 94
SSI protocol
5 ... 8
100
QuantumX
Connection
75
QuantumX
5 ... 8
from 94
5 ... 8
124
Torque/Rotational speed
5 ... 8
117, 118
CANbus
103
HBM
76
6.5.1
Connection
Bridge
6
1
11
9
4
5
Fig.6.4:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
Connection
TEDS (+)
Bridge Excitation voltage (), 0 reference pulse (zeroing pulse) ()
Bridge Excitation voltage (+), 0 reference pulse (zeroing pulse) (+)
Always connect with Pin 9! (Plug identification)
Measurement signal (+), potentiometer measurement signal(+),
voltage input 100 mV (+), f1() signal differential, SSI data ()
TEDS (), ground frequency measurement
Sense lead (), f2() signal differential, CAN-High, SSI clock ()
Sense lead (+), f2(+) signal differential, CAN-Low, SSI clock (+)
Signal ground
Measurement signal (), f1(+) signal differential, SSI data (+)
Active sensor supply 5 ... 24 V (0 V)
Active sensor supply 5 ... 24 V (+)
Current input "30 mA (+)
Voltage input 10 V (+), 60 V (+)
Calibration signal T10F(S) and T40, 5 V/max. 10 mA
NOTE
Many HBM transducers are fitted with 15-pin D-SUB connectors (2 rows). The adapter
cable 1-KAB416 can be used for connection to the 3 row D-SUB-15HD device
connectors of the MX840. Pins 4 and 9 are already bridged in this adapter cable (see
chapter 8.4.3).
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.5.2
77
System LED
Fig.6.5:
System LED
Green
Error-free operation
Orange
Flashing orange
Red
Error
Connection LEDs
All LEDs are orange
Orange
Green
Red
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
CAN LEDs
Green
Orange
CAN bus in WARNING state, CAN data received but bus is occasionally
disturbed; buffer overflow, individual data lost
Red
General rule: Brief flashing TEDS identified (green: is used, orange: is not used).
QuantumX
HBM
78
6.6
Connection
System LED
Connection LED
Fig.6.6:
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.7
79
QuantumX
Transducer type
Connector sockets
see page
1 ... 4
97
1 ... 4
100
1 ... 4
80
Inductive transducers
1 ... 4
98
Inductive transducers
1 ... 4
82
Voltage
1 ... 4
87, 88
Current
1 ... 4
89
1 ... 8
106
HBM
80
6.7.1
Connection
Bridge
6
1
11
9
4
5
Fig.6.7:
15
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Connection
TEDS (+)
Bridge Excitation voltagen ()
Bridge Excitation voltage (+)
Always connect with Pin 9! (Plug identification)
Measurement signal (+)
TEDS ()
Sense lead ()
Sense lead (+)
Signal ground
Measurement signal ()
Active sensor supply ()
Active sensor supply (+)
14
15
The analog output can be tapped via BNC. Please see chapter 7 Functions and outputs for
information about the configuration.
NOTE
Many HBM transducers are fitted with 15-pin D-SUB connectors (2 rows). The adapter
cable 1-KAB416 can be used for connection to the 3 row D-SUB-15HD device
connectors of the MX840. Pins 4 and 9 are already bridged in this adapter cable.
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.7.2
81
Connection LED
System LED
Fig.6.8:
System LED
Green
Error-free operation
Orange
Flashing orange
Red
Error
Connection LEDs
All LEDs are orange
Orange
Green
Red
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
Red
Orange
Rot
Rot
General rule: Brief flashing TEDS identified (green: is used, orange: is not used).
QuantumX
HBM
82
6.8
Connection
HBM
Transducer type
Connector sockets
see page
Torque/rotary speed
1 ... 4
100
1 ... 4
from 94
1 ... 4
102
1 ... 4
101
Incremental encoders
5 ... 8
from 94
QuantumX
Connection
6.8.1
83
Bridge
6
1
11
9
4
5
Fig.6.9:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
QuantumX
15
Connection
TEDS (+)
Reference pulse 0 (zeroing pulse) ()
Reference pulse 0 (zeroing pulse) (+)
Always connect with Pin 9! (Plug identification)
Frequency input f1 ()
TEDS (), signal ground
Frequency input f2 ()
Frequency input f2 (+)
Reference voltage Vref (2.5 V)
Frequency input f1 (+)
Active sensor supply 5 ... 24 V ()
Active sensor supply 5 ... 24 V (+)
No function
f1 AC+ (for passive inductive transducers)
Calibration signal T10F(S) and T40, 5 V/max. 10 mA
HBM
84
6.8.2
Connection
Connection LED
System LED
Fig.6.10:
System LED
Green
Error-free operation
Orange
Flashing orange
Red
Error
Connection LEDs
All LEDs are orange
Orange
Green
Red
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
General rule: Brief flashing TEDS identified (green: is used, orange: is not used).
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.9
85
MX1609 / 1609Pmodule
Up to 16 type K thermocouples (Ni-CrNi) can be connected to the module MX1609 for
measuring temperatures.
MX1609/MX1609P connectable transducers
Transducer type
Connector sockets
see page
Thermocouple, type K
1 ... 16
114
MX1609
Thermocouple
white
green
Type
Thermocouple material 2 ()
Postscaling
The MX1609 has a postscaling function. A table that converts degree oC to degree oC
enables errors resulting from thermocouples and mounting conditions to be minimized.
The MX1609 processes a maximum of 64 pairs of values. The Calibration Table TEDS
template enables 14 pairs of values to be saved, if no additional optional templates are being
used.
This function provides the best results when the ambient temperature of the MX1609 and
thus the temperature of the cold junction is kept constant.
QuantumX
HBM
86
Connection
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.9.1
87
1-THERMO-RFID
(integrated by HBM)
The chip for measuring point identification is already integrated in the HBM THERMO-MINI.
1)
QuantumX
RFID = Radio Frequency Identification: Method for communication between transponder and read/write device
with magnetic fields or electromagnetic waves.
HBM
88
Connection
Glue 1-THERMO-RFID
on here
Top view
+
Glue the RFID chip as shown above with an adhesive (recommended: Two-component
adhesive).
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.9.2
89
Connection LED
Fig.6.11:
System LED
System LED
Green
Error-free operation
Orange
Flashing orange
Red
Error
Connection LEDs
All LEDs are orange
Orange
Green
Red
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
Red
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
Red
General rule: Brief flashing TEDS identified (green: is used, orange: is not used).
QuantumX
HBM
90
Connection
6.10
6.10.1
General information
The MX471 module provides four independent CANbus nodes that are all electrically
isolated from each other and the mains.
MX471 busses that can be connected
Typ
Connector sockets /
nodes
see page
1 ... 4
125
Connected devices are not directly addressed during data transmission on a CANbus. A
unique identifier denotes the contents of a message (e.g. rotational speed or engine
temperature).
The identifier also signals the priority of the message.
Message = identifier + signal + additional information
Devices connected to the bus = nodes
Every node on the MX471 can be parameterized either as receiver or as sender (gateway).
Parameterization as receiver is described in chapter 6.10.3. Parameterization as sender is
described in chapter 7. The online help coming with the respective software package
provides detailed information about parameterization.
Note
To ensure normal operation the CANbus needs to be terminated at both ends (and
only there) using appropriate termination resistors.
A 120ohm termination resistor can be individually connected in the module by
software. Termination is also required when short cables with low bit rates are used.
Please refer to the data sheet for the relation between bit rate and maximum bus line length.
The configuration of a node is retained after switching the modules off and on.
For decoding signals at a rate greater than 2000/s, please set up signal inputs 1 to 8 on the
MX471. The signal buffers of these signal inputs have been expanded accordingly.
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.10.2
91
Fig.6.12:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
QuantumX
Connection
no function
CANLow
GND
no function
CAN Shield
GND
CANHigh
no function
no function
HBM
92
6.10.3
Connection
Note
MX471 is not a classical data logger that logs the complete CAN data stream on the bit
level. The parameterized node listens on the CANbus and extracts the signals from
the relevant CAN messages to transmit them as measured values.
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.10.4
93
System LED
System LED:
Green
Errorfree operation
Yellow
Flashing yellow
Red
Constant green
Yellow flickering
Constant yellow
Red on
Constant green
Yellow flickering
Constant yellow
Red on
Ethernet LED:
QuantumX
Green on
Flashing yellow
HBM
94
6.11
Connection
HBM
Transducer type
Connector sockets
see page
Voltage
1 ... 16
109, 110
Current
1 ... 16
111
1 ... 16
106
QuantumX
Connection
6.11.1
95
MX1601pin assignment
So that insertion or removal of a transducer connection can be unmistakably identified, Pin 2
and Pin 5 in the connector plug must be bridged! If this bridge is missing, no measurement
values will be recorded at the connection!
1
2
Bridge
3
4
5
1
2 Data
3 no function
2 3
1-Wire-EEPROM
(Maxim DS2433+)
Bottom view
6
7
8
Fig.6.13:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pin assignment of the connector plug, view from the connection side
Connection
Voltage input 10 V (+), 100 mV (+), IEPE (+)
Signal ground, TEDS ()
Current input 20 mA (+)
TEDS (+)
Always connect with Pin 2! (Plug identification)
Active sensor supply (+)
Active sensor supply ()
Housing (shield connection)
NOTE
The transducer excitation voltage can be set in the range of 5 ... 24 V and is only
available at channels 1 ... 8. At channels 9 ... 16, the supply voltage (10 V ... 30 V) is
output less approx. 1 V. A current drain of max. 30 mA is possible; the current limiter
cuts the transducer excitation voltage at a higher current drain.
QuantumX
HBM
96
6.11.2
Connection
MX1601status display
The front panel of the universal amplifier has a system LED and 16 connection LEDs. The
system LED indicates the status of the device, the connection LED the status of the
individual connections.
Connection LED
System LED
Connection LED
Fig.6.14:
System LED
Green
Error-free operation
Orange
Flashing orange
Red
Error
Connection LEDs
All LEDs are orange
Orange
Green
Red
Amplifier overload,
No sensor connected
Channel error (incorrectly parameterized, connection error, invalid TEDS data)
Red
General rule: Brief flashing TEDS identified (green: is used, orange: is not used).
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
97
6.12
Transducder technologies
6.12.1
6
1
11
15
10
wh
2
1
4
3
bk
5
2
bu
Excitation (+)
rd
Measurement signal ()
10
ye
Cable shield
gn
gy
Sense lead ()
Hsg.
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
QuantumX
HBM
98
6.12.2
Connection
6
1
11
15
10
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation ()
5
2
bu
Excitation (+)
rd
Measurement
signal ()
Cable shield
10
wh
bk
2
1
4
3
ye
Hsg.
gn
gy
Sense lead ()
7
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.3
99
1 ... 8
6
1
11
15
10
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation ()
Excitation (+)
Measurement
signal ()
Cable shield
2
1
4
3
5
2
3
10
Hsg.
Sense lead ()
7
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
QuantumX
Hsg. = housing
HBM
100
6.12.4
Connection
6
1
11
15
10
wh
bk
bu
ye
gn
gy
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation ()
Excitation (+)
Cable shield
Hsg.
Sense lead ()
7
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.5
101
6
1
11
15
10
wh
bk
bu
ye
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation ()
Excitation (+)
Cable shield
gn
gy
Hsg.
Sense lead ()
7
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
Hsg. = housing
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
QuantumX
HBM
102
6.12.6
Connection
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.7
103
6
1
11
15
10
Measurement
signal ()
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation ()
2
1
Excitation (+)
4
Cable shield
10
5
2
3
Hsg.
Sense lead ()
7
4
RB / 2
(on transducer)
Hsg. = housing
We recommend this connection technique for very small measurement ranges, in particularly
disturbed environments and when using long cables.
This applies for all bridge connections.
With cable lengths >50 m, a resistor with half the value of the bridge resistance (RB/2) must
be connected in each sense lead of the transducer.
QuantumX
HBM
104
6.12.8
Connection
Potentiometric transducers
Supported by modules: MX840, MX840A, MX440A
6
1
11
15
10
1
3
Cable shield 1)
Case
Sense lead ()
7
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.9
105
LVDT transducers
Supported by modules: MX840, MX840A, MX440A
6
1
11
15
10
LVDT transducer
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation ()
Excitation (+)
Measurement signal ()
Cable shield
5
2
3
10
Hsg.
Sense lead ()
7
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
QuantumX
HBM
106
6.12.10
Connection
6
1
11
15
10
()
4
9
(+)
14
IEPE
Cable shield
Hsg.
Hsg. = housing
HINWEIS
IEPE transducers with TEDS version 1.0 are supported.
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
107
Connection diagram for MX840, MX840A, MX440A with external Smart module:
6
1
11
15
10
PIN:
2 (+)
6
BNC
white
green
Cable shield
24 V
IEPE
14
9
Hsg.
red
12
black
0V
Smart module
(1EICPB2)
11
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
Hsg. = housing
QuantumX
Description
Order No.:
Smart module
1EICPB2
Connection cable
1SACEXTMFx2
(x = length in meter)
Male device
connector
QuantumX connector
1SubHD15MALE
HBM
108
Connection
Retrofilling the TEDS chip in the transducer plug when using the Smart module:
The Smart module cannot read TEDS data directly saved to the IEPE transducer. The
QuantumX plug can be retrofitted with TEDS to enable the Smart module to be read and to
automate channel configuration according to the IEPE transducer.
TEDS Editor enables settings to be made.
TEDSspecific settings:
f High Level Voltage Output Sensor
f Physical Measurand: Acceleration (m2/s or g)
f Electrical range: standard +/ 10 V
f Power requirements: required
S
S
CAUTION
Replacing the IEPE transducer on the Smart module may result in incorrect device
settings.
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.11
109
6
1
11
15
10
(+)
()
9
10
4
Cable shield
Hsg.
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
QuantumX
Pin 12:
Pin 11:
Hsg.=Housing
5 V ... 24 V
0V
HBM
110
6.12.12
Connection
6
1
11
15
10
14
(+)
Cable shield
Hsg.
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
Pin 12:
Pin 11:
Hsg.=Housing
5 V ... 24 V
0V
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.13
111
DC power sources 20 mA
Supported by modules: MX840, MX840A, MX440A, MX410, MX1601
Pin assignment for the MX1601 module see chapter 6.11.1
6
1
11
()
15
10
9
4
I
(+)
13
Hsg.
Cable shield
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
QuantumX
HBM
112
6.12.14
Connection
Resistance
Supported by modules: MX840A, MX440A
6
1
11
15
10
Four-wire circuit
1)
Excitation ()
Measurement
signal () 1)
10
Cable shield
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation (+)
Hsg.
5
3
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
HBM
Hsg. = housing
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.15
113
6
1
11
15
10
Four-wire circuit
Excitation ()
Measurement
signal ()
10
Cable shield
Measurement
signal (+)
Excitation (+)
Hsg.
5
3
4
9
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
QuantumX
Hsg. = housing
HBM
114
6.12.16
Connection
Thermocouples
Supported by modules: MX840, MX840A, MX440A, MX1609, MX1608P
MX1609/MX1609P modules support only type K thermocouples with mini thermocouple
plugs (see page 85). Coldspot compensation is integrated here.
6
11
15
10
1THERMOMX BOARD
(soldered into connector plug and contains a cold spot
compensation element and TEDS)
Type
Thermocouple material 2 ()
J
K
T
S
Iron
Nickel-chrome (colorcode green)
Copper
Rhodium-platinum (10%)
Copper-Nickel
Nickel-aluminum (color code white)
Copper-nickel
Platinum
Nickel-chrome
Copper-nickel
Rhodium-platinum (30%)
Rhodium-platinum (6%)
Nickel-chrome-silicone1)
Nickel-silicone
Rhodium-platinum (13%)
Platinum
When recording temperatures with thermocouples using MX840, MX840A, MX440A, you
must use a connector with integrated cold spot compensation element (1THERMOMX
BOARD).
1)
HBM
Nicrosil
QuantumX
Connection
115
When recording temperatures with thermocouples, you must solder the 1-THERMO-MX
BOARD board into the connector plug.
10
1
PT1000
PINs to be soldered
Insert the 1-THERMO-MX BOARD in the correct position between the plug pins
Note
Check the position with the plug shape (see picture above).
In this position, the PT1000 of the cold spot compensation element is on top.
PT1000
PIN 1
TEDS
PIN 6
TEDS
PIN 5
Thermocouple (+)
PIN 10 Thermocouple ()
QuantumX
PIN 9
Signal ground
PIN 7
PIN 8
PIN 2
Supply ()
PIN 3
Supply (+)
HBM
116
6.12.17
Connection
200 mV
f1 ()
0V
11
15
10
wh
rd
f1 ()
10
f1 (+)
Cable shield
5
gy
Hsg.
Ground
6
9
4
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
Hsg. = housing
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Adjustable sensor supply:
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.18
117
200 mV
f1 ()
11
15
0V
10
bk
and
bu
1
7
Ground
f1 ()
wh
rd
5
10
f1 (+)
gn
f2 ()
Cable shield
3
gy
Hsg.
f2 (+)
8
9
0 ()
0 (+)
90 ()
90 (+)
4
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
QuantumX
HBM
118
6.12.19
Connection
5V
3.5 V
Thresholds
Thresholds
1.5 V
0V
11
15
10
wh
rd
10
f1 (+)
Cable shield
gy
Hsg.
Ground
9
4
5
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
Adjustable sensor supply:
Hsg. = housing
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
Cable color code: wh= white; bk= black; bu= blue; rd= red; ye = yellow; gn= green; gy= gray
HBM
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.20
119
f1
Thresholds
Thresholds
1.5 V
11
0V
15
10
f1 (+)
10
f2 (+)
Industrial
pulse
generator
Cable shield
Hsg.
6
9
4
5
7
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
QuantumX
Hsg. = housing
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
HBM
120
6.12.21
Connection
5V
f1 (+)
f1 ()
11
200 mV
5
0V
15
10
Zeroing pulse +
Zeroing pulse
f1 (+)
Industrial
pulse
generator
10
5
f1 ()
Cable shield
f2 ()
Hsg.
7
8
f2 (+)
6
9
4
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
Adjustable sensor supply:
HBM
Hsg. = housing
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
QuantumX
Connection
6.12.22
121
5V
3.5 V
Thresholds
Thresholds
1.5 V
0V
11
15
10
6
8
f2 (+)
Industrial
pulse
generator
f1 (+)
Cable shield
Zeroing pulse
10
Hsg.
3
9
4
7
5
2
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(optional)
view from below
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Hsg. = housing
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
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6.12.23
Connection
SSI protocol 1)
Supported by modules: MX840, MX840A, MX440A
1)
Schematic diagram
6
1
11
15
10
Ground
f1 ()
SSI
f1 (+)
10
f2 ()
Cable shield
Hsg.
f2 (+)
8
9
f1 () = Data ()
f1 (+) = Data (+)
f2 () = Shift clock ()
f2 (+) = Shift clock (+)
Hsg. = housing
HBM
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
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Connection
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Schematic diagram
U
6
1
11
15
10
14
f1 AC+
Cable shield
Hsg.
Ground
9
4
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Hsg. = housing
QuantumX
Pin12:
Pin 11:
5 V ... 24 V
0V
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6.12.25
Connection
6
1
11
15
10
6
Transducer
f1 (+)
Cable shield
10
Hsg.
9
4
7
5
2
6
1
1
2 Data
3 No function
2 3
1-wire EEPROM
(view from below)
Adjustable sensor supply:
HBM
Pin12:
Pin 11:
Hsg. = Housing
5 V ... 24 V
0V
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CANbus
The following modules enable CAN messages to be acquired: Channel 1 of MX840 or
MX840A. The following modules enable CAN messages to be acquired and sent: MX471,
MX840A (only module internal measurands). QuantumX Assistant enables a dbc data file to
be created.
MX471
MX840 / MX840A
Chanel 1
SubHD-15pol.
SubD-9pol.
6
1
1
11
15
6
9
10
Pin 12:
Pin 11:
CAN-High
CAN-Low
CAN-GND
5 V ... 24 V
0V
Note
Ensure correct termination with termination resistors is made, as shown in Fig.6.1.
The MX840 does not have any termination, the MX471 features internal termination
that can be activated by software.
Termination
resistance
120
Termination
resistance
120
Node 1
Fig.6.15:
...
...
Node n
The adapter cable 1-KAB418 is used to connect the D-SUB-15HD device connectors of the
MX840 to standard CAN plugs (D-SUB-9).
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Note
The module configuration is immediately active after system reboot (Auto Startup). No
operating PC is required for configured signal outputs to run standalone.
Mathematics functions at a glance:
min
max
+
x
min
MX460
min
max
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MX410
max
min
max
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MX410
The MX410 module is a module with eight analog outputs that can be accessed on the front
panel via BNC sockets.
The outputs are directly assigned to the above located inputs.
Fig. 7.1:
Note
After configuring an analog output its function (configuration, scaling) continues to
be available, even if the computer is disconnected. No connection to a PC is required.
The MX410 supports 8 peak detection channels and 4 RMS channels.
These functions can be used to generate socalled 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 parameterization is implemented by the software (e.g. QuantumX Assistant or
catmanAP).
Keep in mind the following notes when working with peak monitor channels:
S The maximum output (sample rate) is restricted to 4800 Hz
S Resetting of PEAK values only via PC software (system input signals will follow)
S The output rate of the peak monitor channel must not be higher than the sample rate of
the input channel
S Filters set for the MX410 do not apply to peak monitor channels
S These channels are always unfiltered. However, the input signal is filtered.
S The peak units do not accept other peak units or RMS as input only the 4 analog inputs
are allowed
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min
max
Vi, Vo
Funktion
Betriebsart
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Output
Run
Peak
Measuring
signal
t
Hold
Run
Follow
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Where f(x) denotes the input channel signal and T the time window (in ms).
Keep in mind the following notes when working with RMS channels:
S The maximum sample rate is restricted to 4800 (2400) Hz
S The output (sample) rate of the RMS channel must not be higher than the sample rate of
the input channel
S Filters set for the MX410 do not apply to RMS channels. These channels are always
unfiltered. However, the input signal is filtered
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7.2
MX460
The MX460 supports 4 special math channels for analysis of rotational parts: Rotational
vibration and angle difference.
Fig. 7.2:
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MX878
The MX878 module is a module with eight analog outputs that can be accessed on the front
panel via BNC sockets.
Fig. 7.3:
Two analog outputs each (1 and 2, 3 and 4, etc.) have the same ground potentials, for the
others electrical isolation applies between them and the voltage supply ground.
The MX878 can receive all signals that are isochronously available on the Firewire.
The settings for this are implemented with the QuantumX Assistant. Before output at the
analog output, the signal passes through an output characteristic curve parameterized by the
user (2 point scaling) and a filter also parameterized by the user. In addition, the rate for DAC
is reduced to 96 kS/s through interpolation.
MX878 Math channels
The MX878 is a dedicated module designed for analog output and math channels.
The MX878 supports 4 math channels and 4 peak detection channels.
In contrast to other modules, the MX878 has no analog sensor inputs instead it receives
data from other modules via the so called isochronous FireWire transfer from any source
within the system configured for this data transfer mode. The module routes this data to an
analog output or performs a math computation on this data (which may also be output on
one of the analog outputs).
You need to connect all modules via FireWire (or use a backplane) for the MX878 to become
operational! You can configure several channels to isochronous FireWire transfer using
QuantumX Assistant software or catmanAP 3.1 or higher.
Please note:
Providing the data via isochronous transfer may use up significant computing power on the
module (in particular on the MX410 and MX460 highspeed modules). Do not activate the
isochronous transfer needlessly!
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.....
.....
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min
max
133
Vi, Vo
Funktion
Betriebsart
Output
Run
Peak
Measuring
signal
t
Hold
Run
Follow
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You need to connect all modules via FireWire (or use a backplane) for the MX878 to become
operational! Refer to the ISO column in the catman channel configuration window. This
column indicates if a channel provides its data via the isochronous link (indicated by a
symbol). Click the column or use the columns context menu to enable or disable
isochronous transfer for a channel.
Providing the data via isochronous transfer may use up significant computing power on the
module (in particular on the MX410 and MX460 highspeed modules). Do not activate the
isochronous transfer needlessly!
MX878 signal generator
The MX878 has eight signal generators. The signals (e.g. set profiles for controlling uni or
multiaxial actuators) can be individually generated and assigned to analog outputs.
The following signal forms are available (to be defined in an ASCII file):
Constant, sine, rectangle, triangle
Depending on their type, the signal forms are described by the following parameters:
Level, frequency, duty ratio
The signals are buffered and described as follows:
Repetition cycle (continuous, triggered)
Point in time
A buffer that has been filled before can be output with a defined number of repetition cycles,
continuously and triggered, starting at a specific point in time.
In addition, a second buffer is available. While one buffer is output the second buffer can be
filled. Output of the second buffer can be activated immediately or when the first buffer has
been output.
At the end of the sequence, the last output value is held.
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MX471
The modular QuantumX data acquisition system can be individually assembled. FireWire
enables quantities measured using amplifiers or computed values to be transmitted to
specific modules in real time (isochronous signals).
For example: To send a measured temperature as a socalled Process Data Object (PDO)
over the CANbus via a specific node of the MX471, the temperature signal simply has to be
dragged onto the node using drag & drop. Parameterization is then performed automatically.
The CAN message needs to be completed in the corresponding dialog.
A parameterized MX471 node enables any signals or measured quantities to be cyclically
sent as CAN messages.
The CAN messages are sent to the CANbus at the data rate set for the source signal. With a
data rate > 4.800 Hz, the transmission rate is limited. A configurable divider enables the
transmission rate on the CANbus to be generally reduced.
It is essential to specify via software the baud rate and, if necessary, activation of a
termination resistor (bus termination) to ensure correct bus parameterization.
Parameterizing the CAN message requires:
S Definition of an identifier (decimal CANID) and the corresponding format (11 or 29 bit)
S If necessary, divider to reduce the transmission rate.
Signals are sent using the 4ByteFloat format.
When parameterization of the node has been completed, a type *.dbc CAN database can be
generated. This database makes configuring a receiver node easier.
Note
In general, a CAN network enables both message types (standard/extended) to be
used.
No analysis of Sync messages or Remote frames is made.
The four CAN nodes are handled with equal priority.
A node parameterized as sender, works as an autonomous gateway and does no
longer require connection to a PC.
SDOs are not supported; the MX471 can thus not be considered as a CANopen slave.
The individual nodes statuses are directly displayed at the respective connection
point.
CAUTION
If a CAN node uses an incorrect baud rate for transmission over the bus, the entire
data transmission on the bus may fail.
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Accessories
Accessories
System accessories
Article
Description
Order No.
1-BPX001
1-CASECLIP
Module accessories
Voltage supply
IP20
IP65
1CASEFIT
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IP20
IP65
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1SCMFW
1CASEPROT
IP20
IP65
FireWire
Hub to module connection
cable 3 m
PC to module connection
cable 3 m
FireWire PC-Card
Ethernet
Ethernet crossover cable
Transducer side
General information
Article
Description
Order No.
Plug kit DSubHD 15-pin (male) with TEDS chip for storing a
sensor data sheet; housing Metallized plastic with knurled
screws.
Note: The TEDS chip is blank.
1-SUBHD15-MALE
1SUBHD15SAVE
SCMSG120/350
1SCMSG120
1SCMSG350
1-KAB416
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MX840/MX840A accessories
Article
Description
Order No.
1-THERMO-MXBOARD
1-KAB418
Article
Description
Order No.
1-IEPE-MX410
Article
Description
Order No.
1-THERMO-MINI
1-THERMO-RFID
MX410 accessories
Description
Order No.:
Smart module
1EICPB2
Connection cable
1SACEXTMFx2
(x = length in meter)
QuantumX connector
1SubHD15MALE
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8.1
System accessories
8.1.1
BPX001 backplane
8.1.2
Housing clip
Housing clip
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Accessories
8.2
Voltage supply
8.2.1
3m
NTX001
Mains
Modules
UK mains cable
Order No.:
HBM
1-NTX001
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Accessories
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141
Supply cable
3m
30
Approx. 1015 mm
black
brown
0V
+
Power supply
8.3
FireWire
8.3.1
0.2 m
2.0 m
5.0m
Plug ODU
SX1LOCP08MFG00001
Order No.:
1-KAB269-2 (Length 2 m)
1-KAB269-0.2 (Length 0.2 m)
1-KAB269-5 (Length 5 m)
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8.3.2
Accessories
Order No.:
1-KAB272-2 (Length 2 m)
1-KAB272-0.2 (Length 0.2 m)
1-KAB272-5 (Length 5 m)
8.3.3
3m
FireWire B-plug
PC adapter socket
Order No.:
HBM
1-KAB270-3 (Length 3 m)
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8.4
General information
8.4.1
8.4.2
1-SUBHD15-MALE
Front
Back
When frequently connecting and disconnecting transducers we recommend that you use port
savers for protecting the transducer sockets of the QuantumX module. The port saver is
easy to screw into place and can be replaced after several hundred mating cycles. No
expensive module repair is necessary any more.
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Accessories
8.4.3
D-SUB HD plug
bk
bu
gy
gn
wh
rd
D-SUB socket
Wire bridge
Order No.:
1-KAB416
CAUTION
This cable is only for transducers with full bridge and 6-wire circuits! If other transducers are connected,
the universal amplifier can be damaged or even destroyed.
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8.5
MX840 accessories
8.5.1
Electronics for temperature compensation for measurements with thermocouples. Board for installation in a 15-pin
DSubHD plug.
View from above
12
12,5
10
1
Position of board in
plug
PINs to be soldered
TEDS chip
Cold junction
All dimensions in mm
Height with components: 3 mm
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8.5.2
Accessories
bk
bu
gy
gn
wh
rd
D-SUB HD plug
Hsg.
Order No.:
8.6
D-SUB socket
Hsg.
Accessories MX410
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8.7
8.7.1
RFID
21
8.7.2
1-THERMO-MINI
4,9
12,1
3
All dimensions in mm
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Support
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Europe
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Tel. +49 6151 8030, Fax +49 6151 8039100
Email: [email protected]
www.hbm.com
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Up to date addresses of representatives can also be found on the Internet under:
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