Cookies on the OMEGA websites
We use cookies on this website, these cookies are essential for the website to work correctly.If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on this website.To find out more information about these cookies please click here.
CLOSE
Basket  |  Contact  |  Help  | 
Free Phone 0800 488 488
International+44(0) 161 777 6611
Layer N Banner

Voltage or thermocouple input high speed DAQ system

OMB-DAQ-3000, OMB-DAQ-3001 and OMB-DAQ-3005

Voltage or thermocouple input high speed DAQ system | OMB-DAQ-3000, OMB-DAQ-3001 and OMB-DAQ-3005

Voltage or thermocouple input high speed DAQ system

CE
  • Operating system: Windows 7 or below.
  • Voltage or thermocouple input high speed daq USB Modules, 1-MHz, 16-Bit
  • Synchronous Analogue Input, Analogue Output, Digital I/O, and Counter/Timer I/O
  • 8 Differential or 16 Single-Ended Analogue Inputs (Software-Selectable)
  • Thermocouple or Voltage Input on Any Analogue Channel
  • User-Expandable up to 64SE/32DE Analogue Inputs, Including Thermocouple Measurements
  • Up to four 16-Bit, 1-MHz Analogue Outputs
  • 24 High-Speed Digital I/O Lines
  • Four 32-Bit Counter Input Channels with Quadrature Encoder Capability
  • Low-Latency Control Output Capability (as Low as 2 µs Latency) Software
  • Includes DaqView/Pro Software for Instant Set-Up, Real-Time Viewing, Data Logging and Frequency Domain Analysis. Compatible with Windows VISTA
  • Support for Visual Studio and Visual Studio .NET, including examples for Visual C++, Visual C#, Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET
  • Comprehensive Drivers for DASYLab, MATLAB and LabVIEW
  • DaqCal Software Application for Easy User Calibration

Description

More information about how Data Acquisition works in this link.

The new voltage or thermocouple input high speed daq module of the OMB-DAQ-3000 Series offers high-speed, multifunction data acquisition in a low-cost, portable package. The module offers synchronous and concurrent voltage input, temperature input, waveform output, counter input, quadrature encoder input, timer output and digital I/O. Everything needed to begin acquiring, viewing and storing data is included with the OMB-DAQ-3000 Series, including comprehensive software support. The OMB-DAQ-3000 features a 16-bit/1-MHz A/D converter, 16 analogue input channels user-expandable to 64, up to four 16-bit/1-MHz analogue outputs, 24 high-speed digital I/O, 2 timer outputs and four 32-bit counters. All analogue I/O, digital I/O, and counter/timer I/O can operate synchronously and simultaneously, guaranteeing deterministic I/O among all signal types. Unique to the OMB-DAQ-3000 is a low-latency, highly deterministic control output mode that operates independent of the PC. In this mode, digital, analogue and timer outputs can respond to analogue, digital and counter inputs, as fast as 2 µs, at least 1000 times faster than other products that rely on the PC for decision making.

Software
Included with the OMB-DAQ-3000 is new DaqView/Daqview Pro software, a comprehensive application that enables set-up, data logging and real-time data viewing without requiring any programming skills. DaqView Pro software adds features such as direct-to-Excel enhancements, FFT analysis, statistics, etc.

Also included with the OMB-DAQ-3000 is a complete set of drivers and detailed sample programs for the most popular programming languages and software packages. Driver support includes Visual Basic, C/C++, LabVIEW, DASYLab and MATLAB. DaqCOM provides Windows-based ActiveX/COM-based programming tools for Microsoft Visual Studio and Visual Studio .NET. C-2

Analogue Input
The OMB-DAQ-3000 has a 16-bit, 1-MHz A/D coupled with 16 single-ended inputs, 8 differential analogue inputs, or 8 differential thermocouple inputs. Seven software-programmable ranges provide inputs from ±10 V to ±100 mV full scale. Each channel can be software-configured for a different range, as well as for single-ended or differential bipolar input, or thermocouple input. The hybrid PGIA on the OMB-DAQ-3000 is guaranteed to settle to the specified accuracy while operating at the full 1 Msample/s rate. Every analogue input on the OMB-DAQ-3000 or on the OMB-PDQ30 expansion option can accept a thermocouple (TC) input. Built-in cold-junction sensors are provided for each of the removable screw-terminal connectors, and any TC type can be attached to any channel. When measuring TCs, the OMB-DAQ-3000 operates in an over-sample mode, where multiple readings taken on each TC channel, digitally filtered, cold-junction compensated and converted to temperature. As a result, channels with TCs attached are measured at a rate 50 Hz to 10 kHz, depending on how much over-sampling is selected. In line-cycle rejection mode, over- sampling occurs during one cycle of either 50 Hz or 60 Hz, providing a high level of 50 Hz or 60 Hz rejection.

Analogue Channel Expansion
Adding additional analogue input channels for the OMB-DAQ-3000 is easy using the optional OMB-PDQ30 expansion module. The OMB-PDQ30 connects to the OMB-DAQ-3000 by either plugging directly into the expansion connector or via a cable (OMB-CA-96) if distance is required between the two units. The OMB-PDQ30 provides an additional 48SE/24DE analogue inputs or 24 differential thermocouple inputs, software-configured on a per-channel basis. The total channel capacity with a OMB-PDQ30 attached is 64 single-ended or 32 differential inputs. The measurement speed of OMB-PDQ30 channels is the same 1 Msample/s as with the OMB-DAQ-3000 channels. When configured to measure thermocouple channels, the system sample rate is typically 50 Hz to 10 kHz per channel. This reduction in sample rate ensures that temperature measurements are accurate, low noise and stable.

Synchronous I/O
The OMB-DAQ-3000 can make analogue measurements and read digital and counter inputs, while synchronously generating up to four analogue outputs as well as digital pattern outputs. Digital and counter inputs do not affect the overall A/D rate because they use no time slot in the scanning sequencer.

Input Scanning
The OMB-DAQ-3000 has several scanning modes to address a wide variety of applications. A 512-location scan buffer can be loaded by the user with any combination of analogue input channels. All analogue input channels in the scan buffer are measured sequentially at 1 µs per channel. The user can also specify that the sequence repeat immediately or repeat after a programmable delay, from 0 to 19 hours, with 20.83 ns resolution. In either of the two synchronous modes, the digital inputs and/or counter inputs are read with deterministic time-correlation to the analogue inputs. In the once-per-scan mode, all of the enabled digital inputs and counter inputs are read during the first analogue measurement of an analogue input scan sequence. The advantage of this mode is that the digital and counter inputs do not consume an analogue input time slot and therefore do not reduce the available bandwidth for analogue input measurements.

Output Timing
The digital and analogue outputs on the OMB-DAQ-3000 can be updated asynchronously or synchronously in several modes. In asynchronous mode, digital and analogue outputs can be updated before, during or after an analogue input sequence. The maximum update rate in this mode is non-deterministic and is entirely dependent on the PC processor speed, the operating system and programming environment. In synchronous output modes, outputs can be updated continuously from the PC or in response to an input from an analogue channel, digital channel or counter channel. When updated from the PC, the user can specify the rate at which the output is updated in 20.83 ns intervals. Outputs are updated synchronously at a maximum rate of 1 µs.

Analogue Output (OMB-DAQ-3000 and 3001 Only)
Two or four 16-bit, 1-MHz analogue output channels are built into the OMB-DAQ-3000 with an output range from -10 V to +10 V. The maximum rate at which analogue outputs can be updated depends on several factors, including the speed of the USB port. Typically, with the A/D operating at full 1 Mreading/s rates, one analogue output can be updated continuously from PC memory at 1 MHz, or two analogue outputs at 500 kHz or four analogue outputs at 250 kHz.

Digital I/O
Twenty-four TTL-level digital I/O lines are included in the OMB-DAQ-3000. Digital I/O can be programmed in 8-bit groups as either inputs or outputs and they can be scanned in several modes (see Input Scanning). Ports programmed as inputs can be part of the scan group and scanned along with analogue input channels, or they can be asynchronously accessed via the PC at any time, including when a scanned acquisition is occurring. Two synchronous modes are supported when scanned along with analogue inputs. In one of these modes, digital inputs are scanned at the start of each scan sequence, which means the rate at which they are scanned is dependent on the number of analogue input channels and the delay period. If no analogue inputs are being scanned, the digital inputs can be scanned at up to 12 Msamples/s. The low-latency digital output mode allows a digital output to be updated based on the level of an analogue, digital or counter input. In this mode, the user associates a digital output bit with a specific input and specifies the level of the input where the digital output changes state. The response time in this mode depends on the number of input channels being scanned and can typically be in the range of 2 to 6 µs.

Pattern Generation
Two of the 8-bit ports can be used to generate a 16-bit digital pattern at up to 1 MHz. The digital pattern can be read from PC RAM or a file on the hard disk. Digital pattern generation is clocked in the same four modes as was described with analogue output.

Counter Inputs
Four 32-bit counters are built into the OMB-DAQ-3000. Each will accept frequency inputs of up to 20 MHz, and each counter channel can be configured in a variety of modes, including counter, period, pulse width, time between edges, or multi-axis-quadrature encoder. The counters can concurrently monitor time periods, frequencies, pulses, and other event-driven incremental occurrences from encoders, pulse generators, limit switches, proximity switches, and magnetic pick ups. As with all other inputs to the OMB-DAQ-3000, the counter inputs can be read asynchronously under program control, or synchronously as part of an analogue and digital scan group based either on an internal programmable timer or on an external clock source. The OMB-DAQ-3000 supports quadrature encoders with up to 2 billion pulses per revolution, 20 MHz input frequencies, and x1, x2, x4 count modes. With only A phase and B phase signals, 2 channels are supported. With A phase, B phase, and Z index signals, 1 channel is supported. Each input can be debounced from 500 ns to 25.5 ms (total of 16 selections) to eliminate extraneous noise or switch-induced transients. Encoder input signals must be within -15 V to +15 V and the switching threshold is TTL (1.3 V).

Timer Outputs
Two 16-bit timer outputs are built into the OMB-DAQ-3000, each capable of generating different square waves with a programmable frequency range from 16 Hz to 1 MHz.

Specifications
Environment:
Operating Temperature:
-30 to 70°C
Storage Temperature: -40 to 80°C
Relative Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing
Communications: USB 2.0 high-speed mode (480 Mbps), if available, otherwise USB1.1 full-speed mode (12 Mbps)
Acquisition Data Buffer: 1 MSample
Vibration: MIL STD 810E category 1 and 10
Signal I/O Connector: 6 banks of removable screw-terminal blocks

External Power:
Connector:
Switchcraft# RAPC-712
Power Range: 6 to 16 VDC (used when USB port supplies insufficient power, or when an independent power supply is desired)
Over Voltage: 20 V for 10 seconds, max
Expansion Connector: 25-pin DSUB, female
Dimensions: 269 W x 92 D x 45 mm H
Weight: 431 g

Analogue Inputs
Channels:
16 single-ended or 8 differential, programmable on a per-channel basis as single-ended or differential
Expansion: An additional 48 analogue inputs per board via optional OMB-PDQ30 module; expansion channels have identical features as the main board channels
Expansion Connector: 25-pin, DSUB, female
Over-Voltage Protection: ±30 V without damage
Voltage Measurement Speed: 1 µs per channel
Temperature Measurement Speed: Programmable from 100 µs to 20 ms per channel Ranges: Software or sequencer selectable on a per-channel basis, ±10 V, ±5 V, ±2 V, ±1 V, ±0.5 V, ±0.2 V, ±0.1 V
Input Impedance: 10M Ω single-ended; 20 M .differential
Total Harmonic Distortion: -80 dB typical for ±10 V range, 1 kHz fundamental
Signal-to-Noise and Distortion: 72 dB typ for ±10 V range, 1 kHz fundamental
Bias Current: 40 pA typical (0 to 35°C)
Crosstalk: -75 dB typical DC to 60 Hz; -65 dB typical @10 kHz
Common Mode Rejection: -70 dB typical DC to 1 kHz

A/D Specifications
Type:
Successive approximation
Resolution: 16-bit
Maximum Sample Rate: 1 MHz
Nonlinearity (Integral): ±2 LSB maximum
Nonlinearity (Differential): ±1 LSB maximum

Input Sequencer
Analogue, digital and frequency inputs can be scanned synchronously, based on either an internal programmable timer or an external clock source. Analogue and digital outputs can be synchronised to either of these clocks.
Scan Clock Sources: 2
Note: The maximum scan clock rate is the inverse of the minimum scan period. The minimum scan period is equal to 1 µs times the number of analogue channels. If a scan contains only digital channels then the minimum scan period is 250 ns.
1. Internal, programmable
Analogue channels from 1 µs to 19 hours in 20.83 ns steps; digital channels and counters from 83.33 ns to 19 hours in 20.83 ns steps
2. External, TTL level input Analogue channels down to 1 µs min digital channels and counters down to 83 ns min
Programmable Parameters per Scan: Channel (random order), gain
Depth: 512 locations
On-Board Channel-to-Channel Scan Rate: Analogue - 1 MHz maximum Digital - 4 MHz if no analogue channels are enabled, 1 MHz with analogue channels enabled

External Acquisition Scan Clock Input
Maximum Rate:
1.0 MHz
Clock Signal Range: Logical zero 0 V to 0.8 V; logical one 2.4 V to 5.0 V
Minimum Pulse Width: 50 ns high, 50 ns low

Analogue Outputs (OMB-DAQ-3000 and 3001 only) Analogue output channels are updated synchronously relative to scanned inputs, and clocked from either an internal on-board clock or an external clock source. Analogue outputs can also be updated asynchronously, independent of any other scanning in the system. Streaming from disk or memory is supported, allowing continuous, nearly infinite-length waveform outputs (limited only by available PC system resources).
Channels: OMB-DAQ-3000, 2; OMB-DAQ-3001, 4
Resolution: 16-bits
Data Buffer: PC-based memory
Output Voltage Range: ±10 V
Output Current: ±1 mA; sourcing more current ( 1 mA to 10 mA) may require OMB-TR-2 power adaptor)
Offset Error: ±0.0045 V max
Digital Feedthrough: <10 mV when updated
DAC Analogue Glitch: <12 mV typical at major carry
Gain Error: ±0.01%
Update Rate: 1 MHz max, 19 hrs min (no minimum with external clock), resolution 20.83 ns, 250 kHz if all 4 DACs enabled
Settling Time: 2 µs to rated accuracy
Clock Sources: 4, programmable
1. On-board D/A clock, independent of scanning input clock
2. Onboard scanning input clock
3. External D/A input clock, independent of external scanning input clock
4. External scanning input clock

Digital I/O
Channels:
24 Ports: 3 x 8 bit, each port is programmable as input or output
Input Scanning Modes: 2 programmable
1. Asynchronous, under program control at any time relative to input scanning
2. Synchronous with input scanning Input Characteristics: 10K .pull up to 5 V, 20 pF to common
Input Characteristics: 220 Ω series resistor, 20 pF to common
Input Protection: ±15 kV ESD clamp diodes
Input Levels: Low: 0 to 0.8 V; High: 2.0 V to 5.0 V
Output Levels: Low: <0.8 V; High: >2.0 V
Output Characteristics: Output 1.0 mA per pin
Sampling/Update Rate: 4 MHz max

Pattern Generation Output
Two of the 8-bit ports can be configured for 16-bit pattern generation. The pattern can also be updated synchronously with an acquisition at up to 1 MHz.

Counter
Each of the four high-speed, 32-bit counter channels can be configured for counter, period, pulse width, time between edges or multi-axis quadrature encoder modes. Counter inputs can be scanned synchronously along with analogue and digital scanned inputs, based on an internal programmable timer or an external clock source.

Channels: 4 x 32 bit
Input Frequency: 20 MHz max
Input Signal Range: -15 V to 15 V
Input Characteristics: 10K Ω pull up, ±15 kV ESD protection
Trigger Level: TTL
Minimum Pulse Width: 25 ns high, 25 ns low
Debounce Times: 16 selections from 500 ns to 25.5 ms; positive or negative edge sensitive; glitch detect mode or debounce mode
Time Base Accuracy: 50 ppm (0° to 50°C)
Five Programmable Modes: counter, period, pulsewidth, timing, Encoder
Counter Mode Options: Totalise, clear on read, rollover, stop at all Fs, 16- or 32-bit, any other channel can gate or decrement the counter
Period Mode Options: Measure x1, 10, 100 or 1000 periods, 16-or 32-bit; 4 different time bases to choose from: 20.83 ns, 208.3 ns, 2.083 µs, 20.83 µs, any other channel can gate the period measurement
Pulsewidth Mode Options: 16- or 32-bit values; 4 different time bases to choose from: 20.83 ns, 208.3 ns, 2.083 µs, 20.83 µs, any other channel can gate the pulsewidth measurement
Timing Mode Options: 16- or 32-bit values; 4 different time bases to choose from: 20.83 ns, 208.3 ns, 2.083 µs, 20.83 µs
Encoder Mode Options: x1, 2, 4 options, 16- or 32-bit values, Z-channel clearing of counter, any other channel can gate the counter
Multi-Axis Quadrature Encoder Inputs: 1 channel with A (phase), B (phase) and Z (index); 2 channel with A (phase) and B (phase); x1, x2 and x4 count modes; single-ended TTL

Frequency/Pulse Generators
Channels:
2 x 16-bit
Output Waveform: Square wave
Output Rate: 1 MHz base rate divided by 1 to 65,535 (programmable)
High-Level Output Voltage: 2.0 V min @ -1.0 mA; 2.9 V min @ -400 µA
Low-Level Output Voltage: 0.4 V max @ 400 µA

Place Order(Specify Model Number)
Part Number/ Desc.
Qty
Description
OMB-DAQ-3005
Consult Sales  
Availability: 
 
 
16-bit, 1-MHz USB data acquisition module with 16 analogue inputs, 24 digital I/O, four counters, and two timers; includes DaqView software, support for Visual Studio and Visual Studio .NET, with examples for Visual C++, Visual C#, Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET; drivers for DASYLab, MATLAB and LabVIEW; DaqCal software application.
OMB-DAQ-3000
Consult Sales  
Availability: 
 
 
Same as OMB-DAQ-3005 but with two 16-bit, 1-MHz analogue outputs
OMB-DAQ-3001
Consult Sales  
Availability: 
 
 
Same as OMB-DAQ-3005 but with four 16-bit, 1-MHz analogue outputs
Channel Expansion Module
OMB-PDQ30
Consult Sales  
Availability: 
 
 
Analogue input expansion module, adds 48SE/24DE channels to OMB-DAQ-3000 Series
Accessories
OMB-CA-96A
Consult Sales  
Availability: 
 
 
OMB-DAQ-3000 Series to OMB-PDQ30 cable, 600 mm long
OMB-CA-179-3
£66.48
Availability: 2 weeks
 
USB cable, 3 m (10')
OMB-CA-179-5
Consult Sales  
Availability: 
 
 
USB cable, 5 m (16')
OMB-CN-153-12
£32.20
Availability: 2 weeks
 
Spare terminal block
OMB-TR-2U
£69.35
Availability: 2 weeks
 
Power Supply, universal input
All amounts shown in EUR, GBP, or USD
Note: Each OMB-DAQ-3000 Series module is supplied with DaqView software, software drivers and complete operator’s manual on CD ROM.
Ordering Example:    (1) OMB-CA-179-3 USB cable, 3m long, £66.48
We noticed you are from the US. Visit your local site for regional offers and live support.