BP 2215
BP 2215
BP 2215
System
LAN-XI data acquisition hardware covers a range of stand-alone LAN-XI hardware enables you to build distributed systems where
input/output modules that can be used alone, in distributed the data acquisition front ends are close to the measurement
networks or in frames holding up to 11 modules. LAN-XI object. Furthermore, distributed systems of single modules
hardware is extremely flexible and can be easily reconfigured, as minimize the requirements for transducer cables – all you need
requirements demand. For example, a module can be used in the between the modules and the PC are LAN cables and an Ethernet
field with a DC power supply then as part of a distributed switch. A single LAN cable transfers data, provides power (PoE)
measurement system with power over Ethernet (PoE). and synchronizes samples (PTP).
Additionally, the module can be easily reconfigured with different
connectors using interchangeable front panels.
Table 1 Configuration examples
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Multiple PTP Sync
Separate PTP master frame uses time from PC to sync frames, data collected on
Systems one PC for post-processing
• Multiple 5- or 11-module frames
• Up to 5 or 11 modules in each frame
• LAN cable: data transfer, PTP sync
• Power via mains or battery
• Options: Battery modules, interchangeable front panels
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GPS Sync
GPS sync between frames, data collected on one PC for post-processing
• Multiple 5- or 11-module frames
• Up to 5 or 11 modules in each frame
• LAN cable: data transfer
• Power via mains or battery
• Options: Battery modules, interchangeable front panels
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Managing the Setup and the individual clocks can be set to exactly the same time. On
Configurations of one or more LAN-XI modules and frames are top of this, the phase drift of the ‘slave’ clocks is continuously
easily managed using the Front-end Setup program of measured and counter-adjusted by a control loop, which adjusts
BK Connect and PULSE LabShop. You can select modules and the slave clocks’ speed.
frames, access the modules’ web-based interface, change IP
addresses, flash the modules’ LEDs and update firmware. All Brüel & Kjær sound and vibration applications will work with
most† high-performance 1-gigabit network switches, but have
Synchronizing the Samples superior phase characteristics using a dedicated network switch
For most sound and vibration applications, sample-synchronous with PTP support, such as UL-0265.
and phase-matched measurements are a must. If no
GPS
synchronization method is used, two or more sampling systems
GPS synchronization can be used in a standard LAN-XI data
will drift apart over time. Even the best clock systems available
acquisition system with PTP among modules and frames, but
will, in less than 10 seconds, drift so far apart that the sample
with GPS in the PTP master, the clock is now absolute and very
correlation will drop to an unacceptable level for high-quality
accurate. You can also have several, completely detached, LAN-XI
sound and vibration measurements.
systems that each record their data with an absolute GPS time
PTP stamp and with data samples locked to the GPS clock.
Precision time protocol (PTP) makes it possible to synchronize
GPS sample synchronization is available with LAN-XI Frame
the clocks in the system components with sub-microsecond
Types 3660-C-100 and 3660-D-100.
accuracy using the same LAN connection used for transferring
the measurement data.
PTP synchronization measures the delays between individual * IEC 61588/IEEE 1588-2008, Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked
Measurement and Control Systems
PTP components using a special algorithm (see the IEEE 1588 † The switch must treat IEEE 1588 packages with same priority as data traffic, some
standard*). By doing this, all delays can be accurately measured, ‘non-PTP-aware’ switches do not.
Fig. 1 PTP enables distributed systems where modules are situated close to the Fig. 2 Synchronize data over large distances with GPS
measurement object. Using a LAN cable for data transfer, PoE and PTP
drastically reduces cabling
200002
200003
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LAN-XI Frames
LAN-XI frames enable you to collect modules together to increase the channel count of your front end, as well as provide additional
functionality. Frames (with one or more modules) can be used for single front-end systems or as part of a distributed system.
Versions
The frame is available in two versions: Type 3660-A-200 and
Type 3660-A-201. Both versions feature the same functionality,
the difference being that Type 3660-A-201 is for use in Japan
(see product data BP 2487).
Cooling
Operation is silent unless the cooling fans activate. Cooling fans Power Supply
activate when the front end exceeds the maximum safe operating The battery module provides power for the front end. If powered
temperature. from DC input, the battery acts as an uninterruptible power supply
(UPS) for several hours.
GPS Synchronization
GPS defines the absolute time and provides an accurate time Configurations
base for synchronized data acquisition within a system or There are two common configurations for LAN-XI front ends
between systems in different locations. The GPS time stamp based on Type 3660-A-20x†:
ensures that the measurements are sample synchronized, • Connected to a PC running BK Connect or PULSE LabShop
enabling cross-spectral analysis between channels. applications, visit www.bksv.com/pulse for more information
Power Supply • Connected to an Apple® iPad® running the Sonoscout App,
Types 3660-C-100 and 3660-D-100 both have an integral visit www.bksv.com/Sonoscout for more information
transformer for connecting a 90 – 264 V AC, 47 – 63 Hz mains
power supply or an 11 – 32 V DC supply. In addition, each frame
can house up to two battery modules, which are capable of
powering nine input/output modules for up to 40 minutes.
Batteries can be hot-swapped to extend operation time. Frames
cannot be powered by PoE.
† The attached data acquisition module connects to only one wireless LAN at a time,
* Types 3660-C-100 and 3660-D-100 replace LAN-XI Front-end Frame Types 3660-C and the wireless device (PC or tablet) can connect to only one Type 3660-A-20x at a
and 3660-D. time.
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LAN-XI Modules
The modules are plug-and-play devices cast in magnesium for a High-speed Tacho Module
rugged yet light industrial design perfect for use in the field. They Type 3056, 51.2 kHz
do not have a fan, so they operate silently and can run on AC, DC, Type 3056 is designed for applications
battery or power over Ethernet (PoE). A mains power adaptor is that require monitoring low-frequency
included with each module. voltage signals along with the sound and
vibration signals. The module offers a
The various data acquisition modules have different input and combination of four input channels and
output channel configurations and input ranges. Each data eight auxiliary channels.
acquisition module comes with a standard front panel, but most
modules are also fully compatible with at least one other optional The four BNC connectors have an input
front panel. Modules can be mounted in a frame, or two or more range from DC to 51.2 kHz and support
modules can be attached to each other using integrated screws*. high-speed (HS) tacho signals. This lets
you record the signals needed to perform
Visit www.bksv.com/lan-xi to find additional information, angle domain (crank angle) analysis using
including product data for LAN-XI Module Types 3057 and 3058 BK Connect Angle Domain Analysis Type 8440.
and LAN-XI Light Module Types 3676 and 3677.
The two circular 10-pin connectors provide eight simultaneously
4- or 6-channel Input Module sampled, low-frequency auxiliary channels and four DC outputs.
Type 3050, 51.2 kHz The DC outputs can be controlled as functions of tolerance-curve
Type 3050 is designed to cover as and level-meter results. This is used for simple on/off control of
many sound and vibration third-party equipment in production test pass/fail, etc.
measurement applications as
possible. It comes in two basic Bridge Module Type 3057,
variants, offering the choice 102.4 kHz
between four and six high- Type 3057-B-030 is a three-channel
precision input channels with an module with an input range of DC to
input range from DC to 51.2 kHz. 102.4 kHz. It is intended primarily for
dynamic measurements using
BK Connect with piezoresistive and
3-channel Input Module variable-capacitance accelerometers
Type 3052, 102.4 kHz and/or pressure sensors. The
Type 3052 is specifically designed to module also supports strain gauges
measure high-frequency (> 50 kHz) sound – full, half and quarter-bridge – as
and vibration signals. It has three input well as strain-gauge-based
channels with a frequency range from DC to transducers such as force, pressure
102.4 kHz. Combined with a dynamic range and torque sensors. Direct input and CCLD transducers are also
of 160 dB, this ensures that demanding supported, including microphones and accelerometers for
measurement needs can be met. general sound and vibration measurements.
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Input/Output Module Battery Module Type 2831-A
Type 3160, 51.2 kHz Type 2831-A is a rechargeable Li-ion
Type 3160 features a combination of battery with an output voltage of
input and generator output channels, 14.8 V and a capacity of 6400 mAh.
making it one of the most versatile It can be connected to a single
data acquisition modules available. module or mounted in a frame.
The module is ideal for applications
where system excitation is required One battery can power a single
such as audio and electroacoustic module for over seven hours or
test applications. provide over 40 minutes of operation
in a multi-module frame. Two
Type 3160 comes in two basic batteries can be used simultaneously
variants, offering the choice between for over 80 minutes of continuous power for a full frame.
2 input/2 output or 4 input/2 output channels. All input and
output channels have a frequency range of DC to 51.2 kHz. On the front panel, five LED status indicators show the remaining
capacity. When a battery is used in a LAN-XI frame, charging
High-frequency Input/Output status and remaining capacity can be checked via software.
Module Type 3161, 204.8 kHz
Charging
Type 3161 is for high-frequency
The battery module can be charged in a LAN-XI frame via AC
applications such as transducer
(mains) or DC (>12.5 V, 12 V car with the engine running), or with
calibration and underwater defence
a dedicated external charger. Type 2831-A includes an external
applications. It offers a combination
mains charger (ZG-0880). An optional external DC charger is also
of one input channel and one
available (ZG-0858).
generator output channel. Both input
and output channels have a Uninterruptible Power Supply
frequency range of DC to 204.8 kHz. Type 2831-A can be used as a UPS, providing power to the
The combination of input connectors module or frame if external power is temporarily lost (for
– Direct/CCLD, 200 V and Charge – example, in a car when the ignition switch is turned off).
on the front panel allows connection
to virtually any microphone and accelerometer, including direct Note: To act as a UPS for a single module, the battery module must
connection to Hydrophone Types 8103, 8104, 8105 and 8106. be connected to the input/output module using ZH-0686, a single-
module-to-battery power adaptor included with the battery module.
3053-B-120-R UA-2107-120 12 general-purpose input SMB 0 to 25.6 kHz Direct voltage, CCLD, charge‡
* Supply for older MM-0012 and MM-0024 photoelectric tachometers not available. Compatible with CCLD Laser Tacho Probe Type 2981. RS–232 connector for remote control not available
† Constant current line drive, also known as DeltaTron® (ICP and IEPE compatible)
‡ Requires a charge-to-CCLD converter, such as Type 2647
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Common Features of the Modules
In PULSE LabShop, the level meters allow you to easily monitor Stand-alone Recorder
whether your system is working as intended and, if not, where any With firmware version 2.9.0.552
attention is needed for correcting transducer mounting or cabling. or later, most data acquisition
modules can record time data to
Fig. 3 BK Connect Hardware Setup: Hardware Matrix (graphical representation of a secure digital (SD) memory
a LAN-XI front end) and Monitor
card (up to 16 GB*) in BKC and
WAV format. This means that
LAN-XI modules are small,
rugged and portable data
recorders, eliminating the need microSD
for a computer to record data. Slot
This functionality is available on
all LAN-XI modules except
Type 3057-B-030. Furthermore, auxiliary signals and high-speed
tacho signals from Type 3056 are not supported.
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Setup, Control and Display LAN-XI Open Application Protocol Interface (API)
Use the module’s web-based interface to set up (bandwidth, LAN-XI Open API is a lightweight, platform-independent
number of channels, signal conditioning, etc.), control the programmer’s interface for customized control of LAN-XI
recording and view feedback. This means that a mobile device hardware and access to real-time data. The API is available for
with a web browser can be used to control the recorder remotely. modules running firmware 2.10.0.344 or later.
Alternatively, you can use the module’s display screen to control
recording and view feedback, for example available memory and Users can use LAN-XI Open API to write custom software:
overload. • Set up one or more modules as single data-acquisition front
end(s) using a variety of synchronisation methods such as
With Battery Module Type 2831-A, the system has an extremely PTP. This could potentially be a completely detached program
long measurement time of over seven hours. For longer recording in C# for basic setup
sessions, the battery can be replaced in the field and chargers • Configure module(s), including use of channels, bandwidth,
are available for both mains and external DC (for example, filter settings, CCLD and polarization voltage
in-vehicle) charging. • Stream 24-bit samples in real time, or record to an SD card in
BKC or WAV format
Data Handling • Manage generator output, CAN functionality and bridge
Small and rugged solid-state memory cards have no shock- measurements
sensitive moving parts like hard drives. A 16 GB SD card allows • Perform TEDS detection and read back the results
nearly 4 hours of recording with 6 channels at 25.6 kHz
• Write raw data from your LAN-XI front end to MATLAB®,
bandwidth (65.5 kHz sampling frequency). The memory card is
for example
removable so stored data can be transferred by placing the
memory card in a PC card reader. You can also download data
Visit bksv.com/lan-xi to find more information about the open API.
over a network connection.
Built-in Protection
To protect against front panel/module combinations that are not
allowed, there are a few built-in protections. The module will stop
during power-up and display an error message if a faulty
combination is used, and it is physically impossible to attach
some front panels to some modules.
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Dyn-X – Single Range from 0 to 160 dB Overload
Dyn-X is a technology that uses stacked analogue-to-digital Input channels have an input voltage up to 10 Vpeak and extended
converters (ADCs) to give the modules a single input range range up to 31.6 Vpeak, with an absolute maximum input of
from 0 to 10 Vp and a useful analysis range exceeding 160 dB. 60 Vpeak without damage.
Dyn-X is on all input channels, except for Type 3053.
Overload indications for input channels include (see
Fig. 4 Simplified block diagram of Dyn-X principle Specifications for details):
• Signal overload with adjustable detection level
Real-me digital
ADC 1
signal processing
• CCLD overload: detection of cable break, short-circuit or CCLD
Super
24 bit
24 bit transducer working point fault
wide-range
analogue input 24 bit
6 • Microphone preamplifier overload: detection of microphone
ADC 2 preamplifier current consumption too high or too low
24 bit • Common mode voltage overload: relevant when input coupling
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is floating
Fig. 5 160 dB analysis in one range. An FFT measuring a 1 kHz signal 80 dB
below full scale (7 Vrms ). Note that noise and all spurious components Overload Protection
measure 160 dB below full-scale input If the signal input level significantly exceeds the measuring range,
the input will go into protection mode for at least 0.5 s until the
signal falls again. While protected, the input is partly switched off
and the input impedance is greatly increased. (The measured
value will be strongly attenuated but still detectable.)
With Dyn-X, the entire measurement and analysis chain matches Ground-loop Noise Suppression
or outperforms the transducer used for measurement. It You can set the input to floating or grounded in the analysis
eliminates the need for an input attenuator for ranging the software. The floating/grounded, differential input design and the
analysis-system input to the transducer output. All you need to do fact that all external connections (LAN, power supply) are
to get excellent results is choose the right transducer. Covering galvanically isolated in the module provide optimal ground-loop
everything in one input range, there is no worry about overloads, noise suppression.
under-ranged measurements or discussions about the validation
and verification of measurement results. With no need for trial
runs in order to ensure that the input range is correct, you have a
far greater certainty of getting measurements right first time.
Table 2 Examples of measurement situations and applications where Dyn-X technology can be usefully employed
When you need to get the measurement right the first time • Crash testing
• Destructive testing
• Heavy machinery – run up/coast down
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Output Channels (Types 3160 and 3161 only) Auxiliary Channels (Type 3056 only)
The output channels can be used as high-quality signal Measure auxiliary, pseudo-DC parameters with up to eight low-
generators with a frequency range from 0 to 51.2 kHz frequency input channels that can be recorded along with the
(Type 3160) or 204.8 kHz (Type 3161) and can supply the signals dynamic channels and used as logging or multi-buffer tags.
necessary for performing system analysis. Type 3160 can be
used to generate dual swept sine, pink-noise, white-noise, or The eight auxiliary input channels are present on two 10-pin
pseudo-random signals; Type 3161 cannot. connectors, each of which is sampled 16 times per second, that
is they have a 16 Hz sampling rate. The channels are single-
Generator channel(s) are indicated by blue LED on the front panel. ended and have a single 10 V input range. Auxiliary channel
settings and data are accessed via Automation (formerly known
The modules are designed around a powerful digital signal as OLE Automation).
processor and a low-noise, 24-bit, digital-to-analog converter and
have exceptional flexibility, stability and accuracy. Output levels Fig. 6 10-pin LEMO® auxiliary connector
are adjustable from 10 μVpeak to 10 Vpeak. The output signal is AUX Ch. 1/5 AUX Ch. 4/8
provided by a BNC connector and can be referred to ground or
5V OUT SUPPLY GND
floating. It is possible to add a DC offset, but any unwanted DC AUX GND
offset is automatically removed. AUX Ch. 3/7 1 8 AUX GND
2 9 7
AUX Ch. 2/6 DC Output 1/3
3 10 6
The output channels have an extremely low noise floor, high 4 5
amplitude and frequency linearity, and low out-of-band spurious DC Output 2/4 5V OUT SUPPLY
noise. They are capable of heavy complex loading without
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instability and provide full output phase control among LAN-XI Housing = Chassis
modules.
Typical applications include:
Waveforms • Automotive: intake pressure, thermocouples, throttle position,
Waveforms are determined by software. PULSE LabShop and vehicle acceleration/braking
BK Connect support the following waveforms: • Industrial: process parameters (temperature, pressure and
• Single fixed sine (continuous or burst) control position)
• Single swept sine • Production line testing: programmable logic controller (PLC)
• Dual fixed sine parameters, environmental conditions (temperature,
• Dual swept sine (Type 3160 only) barometric pressure)
• Fixed sine plus swept sine • Pass-by testing: environmental parameters
• Stepped sine (with steady-state response (SSR) analyzer) • Auxiliary data like temperature and wind speed available as
• Random (continuous or burst) time data or as z-axis tags
• Pseudo-random (Type 3160 only) • Integration of auxiliary parameters with dynamic data such as
• Pink- or white-noise (Type 3160 only) FFT, order and CPB spectra
• Periodic random
• User-defined, arbitrary waveforms can be streamed/ Supported Accessories
downloaded Break-out Box ZH-0699, with 2 × 10-pin LEMO* (M) connectors, is
available as an accessory and provides BNC connectors for the
Overload eight auxiliary signals and four DC outputs.
Output voltages above 10 Vpeak or output currents above
Fig. 7 Break-out Box ZH-0699
40 mApeak are indicated as overloads by the circular LEDs on the
output channels (alternating red/blue).
Security
Output is automatically shut down in cases of heavy overload
(shorted output) that could affect module functionality by
drawing more current than available. The signal ramps up again
when the overload is removed. An output channel is also
automatically shut down (muted) in cases of power failure.
* LEMO FGG.1B.310.CLAZ31
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Auxiliary cable AO-0738-D-010, 2 × 10-pin LEMO* (M) to 8 × BNC High-speed Tacho Channels (Type 3056 only)
(F) plus ground, is available as an accessory (input only). DC Of the four input channels on Type 3056, channels 1 and 3 can be
outputs require a custom cable or Break-out Box ZH-0699. independently configured to support high-speed tacho signals
needed to perform high-precision angle domain analysis on fast-
Fig. 8 Auxiliary cable AO-0738-D-010
rotating machinery and combustion engines. Channels 2 and 4 can
be independently configured for tacho reference signals. The high-
speed tacho signals are typically supplied from angle encoders.
Fig. 9 BK Connect Angle Domain Analysis Type 8440 (BP 2576) uses angle profile and key phasor information from high-speed tachometer and tachometer reference
signals for angle calculation and subsequent cycle extraction for applications such as crank angle analysis
180°
0°
4393 Accelerometer: 4526 Hi-temp Accelerometer: (TDC)
Fuel injector pulsing fuel combustion
LAN-XI
Magnetic pick-up: 3056-A
flywheel pulses -040
dynamic torque 2
HS Tacho
AUX 1 - 4
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Services
* Check with your local HBK office for service availability in your area.
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Compliance with Standards
TYPES 3660-D-100, 3660-C-100, 3660-A-200, 3050, 3052, 3053, 3056, 3160, 3161 AND 2831-A
The CE marking is the manufacturer’s declaration that the product meets the requirements of the applicable EU directives
RCM mark indicates compliance with applicable ACMA technical standards – that is, for telecommunications, radio
communications, EMC and EME
China RoHS mark indicates compliance with administrative measures on the control of pollution caused by electronic information
products according to the Ministry of Information Industries of the People’s Republic of China
WEEE mark indicates compliance with the EU WEEE Directive
Safety Modules and
EN/IEC 61010-1 and ANSI/UL 61010-1: Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Frames
Wireless Frame EN/IEC 60950-1: Information technology equipment – Safety part 1: General requirements
Health EN/IEC 62311: Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields
Wireless Frame
(0 Hz to 300 GHz)
EMC Emission EN/IEC 61326: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements
Modules EN/IEC 61000-6-3: Generic emission standard for residential, commercial and light industrial environments
CISPR 32: Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – emission requirements. Class B
EN/IEC 61326: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements
Frames EN/IEC 61000-6-4: Generic emission standard for industrial environments
CISPR 32: Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – emission requirements. Class A
EN/IEC 61326: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements
EN/IEC 55032: Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment Q – Emission requirements
Wireless Frame
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0: For radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements
EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0: For radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for broadband data transmission systems
EMC Immunity EN/IEC 61326: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements
EN/IEC 61000-6-1: Generic standards – Immunity for residential, commercial and light industrial environments
EN/IEC 61000-6-2: Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments
Modules and
Note: The frames and modules fulfil the immunity standards, except:
Frames
• Type 3660-C-100 meets EN 61000-4-2 at ±4 kV air discharge and EN 61000-4-5 surge 1.5 kV line-earth
• Type 3660-D-100 meets EN 61000-4-2 at ±1 kV air and conduct discharge and EN 61000-4-5 surge ±1.5 kV line-earth
• All modules meet ESD performance with criterion C
Wireless Frame EN/IEC 55035: Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Immunity requirements
Radio Spectrum Wireless Frame EN 300 328 V2.2.0: Wideband transmission systems
Temperature IEC 60068-2-1: Environmental testing – Cold
IEC 60068-2-2: Environmental testing – Heat
All Types
Ambient Operating Temperature: –10 to +55 °C (14 to 131 °F)
Storage Temperature: –25 to +70 °C (–13 to +158 °F)
Humidity All Types IEC 60068-2-78: Damp Heat: 93% RH (non-condensing at 40 °C (104 °F))
Mechanical IEC 60068-2-6: Vibration: 0.3 mm, 2 g, 10 – 500 Hz
(non-operating) Modules IEC 60068-2-27: Shock: 100 g
IEC 60068-2-29: Bump: 1000 bumps at: 25 g
IEC 60068-2-6: Vibration: 0.3 mm, 2 g, 10 – 500 Hz
IEC 60068-2-27: Shock:
• Type 3660-C-100: 100 g
Frames • Type 3660-D-100: 50 g
IEC 60068-2-29: Bump:
• Type 3660-C-100: 1000 bumps at: 25 g empty, 15 g loaded with modules
• Type 3660-D-100: 1000 bumps at: 25 g loaded with modules
Enclosure IEC 60529: Protection provided by enclosures:
Modules and
• Types 3660-C-100 and 3660-D-100: IP 20
Frames
• Types 3050, 3052, 3053, 3160, 3161, 2831-A: IP 31
Magnetic Field All Types EN/IEC 61000-4-8: 30 A/m
Notes:
• The above is only guaranteed using accessories listed in this document
• For environmental specifications and compliance with standards for PCs, see the specifications given by their respective manufacturers
Compliance with Standards and Specifications for Module Types 3057 and 3058
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Specifications – Frame with GPS Types 3660-C-100 and 3660-D-100
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Common Specifications – All Modules
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Channel Specifications – Module Types 3050, 3052 and 3160
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INPUT CHANNELS (DYN-X) – TYPES 3050, 3052 AND 3160
Noise (Type 3052) INPUT GUARANTEED TYPICAL
RANGE LIN* 1 KHZ LIN* 1 KHZ
* Measured lin. 10 Hz to 51.2 kHz Signal level <316 mVpeak
or lin. 10 Hz to 102.4 kHz: 10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <4 μVrms <3 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <6 μVrms <4.5 μVrms
10 Vpeak <25 nVrms/√Hz <19 nVrms/√Hz
(Input terminated by 50 Ω or less) 10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <8 μVrms <6 μVrms
Signal level >316 mVpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <60 μVrms <50 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <85 μVrms <71 μVrms
10 Vpeak <375 nVrms/√Hz <313 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <120 μVrms <100 μVrms
Signal level <1 Vpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <20 μVrms <15 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <29 μVrms <22 μVrms
31.6 Vpeak <125 nVrms/√Hz <95 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <40 μVrms <30 μVrms
Signal level >1 Vpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <200 μVrms <150 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <285 μVrms <215 μVrms
31.6 Vpeak <1250 nVrms/√Hz <950 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <400 μVrms <300 μVrms
Spurious-free Dynamic Range re Full-scale Input INPUT
TYPICAL
(Input terminated by 50 Ω or less) RANGE
Spurious-free Dynamic Range is defined as the ratio of the rms full-
scale amplitude to the rms value of the largest spurious spectral 10 Vpeak 160 dB
component (non-harmonic)
31.6 Vpeak 140 dB
4 Between modules
(PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
3
Degrees
Between frames
Types 3050 and 3160 2
Maximum Phase Difference f L is defined as In-frame guarantee
the –0.1 dB frequency of the high-pass filter 1 (max. to min.)
0.2
0
fL 10fL 6.4 kHz 51.2 kHz
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Between modules
5 (PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
4
Degrees
Between frames
Type 3052 3
Maximum Phase Difference f L is defined as
the –0.1 dB frequency of the high-pass filter 2
In-frame guarantee
1 (max. to min.)
0.2
0
fL 10fL 6.4 kHz 102.4 kHz
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INPUT CHANNELS (DYN-X) – TYPES 3050, 3052 AND 3160
Channel-to-channel Match Types 3050 0.6 dB from lower frequency limit, f L, to 51.2 kHz
(31.6 Vpeak input range) and 3160 (1 dB at –10% filter frequency)
Maximum Gain Difference
0.6 dB from lower frequency limit, f L, to 102.4 kHz
Type 3052
(1 dB at –10% filter frequency)
Types 3050
4° from lower frequency limit, f L, to 51.2 kHz
Maximum Phase Difference and 3160
(within one frame)
Type 3052 4° from lower frequency limit, f L, to 102.4 kHz
Sound Intensity Phase Match Frequency Range GUARANTEED PHASE MATCH TYPICAL PHASE MATCH
(only for using intensity filter and in 10 Vpeak
50 – 250 Hz ±0.017° ±0.005°
input range)
All channels matched 250 Hz – 2.5 kHz 0.017° × (f/250) ±0.005°
2.5 – 6.4 kHz ±0.17° ±0.08°
Common Mode Rejection in 10 Vpeak input range GUARANTEED TYPICAL
Values for 31.6 Vpeak range are 10 dB lower 0 – 120 Hz 70 dB 80 dB
120 Hz – 1 kHz 55 dB 60 dB
1 – 51.2 kHz 30 dB 40 dB
51.2 – 102.4 kHz
30 dB 40 dB
(Type 3052 only)
Absolute Max. Common Mode Voltage ±5 Vpeak without damage
±4 Vpeak without clipping (Types 3050, 3160)
±3 Vpeak without clipping (Type 3052)
If common mode voltage exceeds the max. value, care must be taken to limit the
signal ground current in order to prevent damage. Max. is 100 mA. The instrument
will limit the voltage to the stated max. ‘without damage’ common mode value
Anti-aliasing Filter Filter Type 3rd order Butterworth
At least 90 dB attenuation of those frequencies
–0.1 dB @ 51.2 kHz or 102.4 kHz (Type 3052)
which can cause aliasing
–3 dB @ 128 kHz or 256 kHz (Type 3052)
Slope –18 dB/octave
Supply for Microphone Preamplifiers ±14.0 V, max. 100 mA per channel (max. 100 mA total/module)
Supply for Microphone Polarization 200 V ±1 V, or 0 V
(set per channel)
Supply for CCLD Types 3050 G1, 3052 and 3160 4 to 5 mA from 24 V source, option to DC-couple CCLD power supply
Type 3050 G2 3.6 mA from 24 V source
Tacho Supply CCLD for Type 2981
(Power supply for legacy Types MM-0012 and MM-0024 not available)
Analogue Special Functions Microphone Charge Injection Calibration (CIC): All modules with 7-pin LEMO
support CIC via dedicated application software and Automation interface
Transducers: Supports IEEE 1451.4-capable transducers with standardized TEDS
(up to 100 m (328 ft) cable length)
Overload Detection Signal Overload: Adjustable detection level ±1 Vpeak to ±10 Vpeak. Default level
±10 Vpeak (CCLD mode ±7 Vpeak) (31.6 V range: ±31.6 V) can be set in Transducer
Database (PULSE LabShop, BK Connect)
CCLD Overload: Detection of cable break or short-circuit + detection of CCLD
transducer working point fault. Detection level: +2 V/20 V
Microphone Preamplifier Overload: Detection of microphone preamplifier current
consumption too high or too low. Detection level default 10 mA/1 mA
Adjustable detection level 1 to 20 mA or 100 mA if disabled
Common Mode Voltage Overload: Detection level: ±3.0 V
Protection If signal input level exceeds the measuring range significantly, the input will go into
protection mode until the signal goes below the detection level again for at least
0.5 s. While in protection mode, the input is partly switched off and the input
impedance is greatly increased. (The measured value will be strongly attenuated but
still detectable.)
In DC mode –10 Vpeak range, the detection limit is ±12 V.
In all other measuring modes (except CCLD), the limit is ±50 Vpeak including DC
component or ±12 Vpeak AC. In CCLD mode, the limit is +50/–2 Vpeak including DC
component or ±12 Vpeak AC.
In the 31.6 V range, the limit is ±50 Vpeak.
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OUTPUT CHANNELS – TYPE 3160
Frequency Response re 1 kHz ±0.1 dB, 1 mHz to 51.2 kHz
Frequency Accuracy 0.00025%
Frequency Resolution 1 mHz (defined in PULSE LabShop, BK Connect)
Phase Resolution 100 mdegrees (defined in PULSE LabShop, BK Connect)
Phase Deviation Between Channels <20 mdegrees for frequencies below 1 kHz*
Waveform Software determined arbitrary waveforms up to 2 Msamples
Waveforms available in PULSE LabShop, BK Connect: Single fixed sine (continuous or
burst), single swept sine, dual fixed sine, dual swept sine, fixed sine plus swept sine,
stepped sine (with SSR analyzer), random (continuous or burst), pseudo-random,
periodic random
User-defined, arbitrary waveforms up to 102.4 kHz can be streamed or downloaded; for
204.8 kHz bandwidth the length is limited to 1 Msample.
Amplitude Linearity @ 1 kHz GUARANTEED TYPICAL
±0.1 dB 0 – 100 dB below 7 Vrms 0 – 110 dB below 7 Vrms
Noise GUARANTEED TYPICAL
μVrms (nV/√Hz) in 50 kHz bandwidth up to 316 mVpeak 1 μVrms (4.4 nV/√Hz) 0.5 μVrms (2.2 nV/√Hz)
up to 10 Vpeak 10 μVrms (44nV/√Hz) 5 μVrms (22 nV/√Hz)
Harmonic Distortion Products 0 – 51.2 kHz <–80 dB re full range output
Spurious In Band (non-harmonic) 0 – 51.2 kHz <–100 dB re full range output or 1 μV, whichever is greater
Spurious Out of Band (non-harmonic) Up to 1 MHz <–80 dB re full range output
Absolute Amplitude Precision GUARANTEED
@ 23 °C, 1 kHz, 1 Vrms ±0.05 dB
Crosstalk GUARANTEED TYPICAL
Between output channels and between any output
channel and any input channel terminated by less than 0 – 51.2 kHz –120 dB –130 dB
50 Ω (unloaded generator output)
Common Mode Rejection Guaranteed
1 Hz – 1 kHz 60 dB
Maximum Common Mode Voltage 5 Vpeak, DC – 80 MHz
If common mode voltage exceeds the max. value, care must be taken to limit the signal
ground current in order to prevent damage. Max. is 100 mA. The instrument will limit the
voltage to the stated max. ‘without damage’ common mode value
Reconstruction Filter Sixth order Butterworth (–3 dB frequency = 120 kHz typically)
Attenuation of Mirror Frequencies >80 dB
Overload Detection Reported to PULSE LabShop and BK Connect; indicated by light rings on output
connectors for output voltage above 11 Vpeak and output current above 40 mApeak
* Signal generators are not synchronized between LAN-XI and IDAe generator modules. This does not affect continuous signals (random, white- or pink-noise) but is
not suitable for burst random signals and sine signals requiring phase control between generators.
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DIRECT/MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER INPUT – TYPE 3161
Amplitude Linearity 0 to 80 dB below full scale ±0.05 dB, typ. ±0.01 dB
(linearity in one range)
80 to 100 dB below full scale ±0.2 dB, typ. ±0.02 dB
100 to 120 dB below full scale typ. ±0.02 dB
120 to 140 dB below full scale typ. ±0.02 dB
140 to 160 dB below full scale typ. ±1 dB
Overall Frequency Response
re 1 kHz, from lower limit fL to upper limit fU 0 to 102.4 kHz: ±0.1 dB
fL is defined as the lower frequency for guaranteed fulfilment of –0.1 dB accuracy 0 to 204.8 kHz: ±0.25 dB
in 10 Vpeak range (see under High-pass Filters) ±0.3 dB in 31.6 V range
fu is defined as the chosen frequency span. DC (fL = 0)
Noise INPUT GUARANTEED TYPICAL
RANGE LIN @ 1 KHZ LIN @ 1 KHZ
(Input terminated by 50 Ω or less) Signal level <316 mVpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <4 μVrms <3 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <6 μVrms <4.5 μVrms
10 Vpeak <25 nVrms/√Hz <19 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <8 μVrms <6 μVrms
10 Hz to 204.8 kHz <12 μVrms <8.5 μVrms
Signal level >316 mVpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <60 μVrms <50 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <85 μVrms <71 μVrms
10 Vpeak <375 nVrms/√Hz <313 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <120 μVrms <100 μVrms
10 Hz to 204.8 kHz <170 μVrms <150 μVrms
Signal level <1 Vpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <20 μVrms <15 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <29 μVrms <22 μVrms
31.6 Vpeak <125 nVrms/√Hz <95 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <40 μVrms <30 μVrms
10 Hz to 204.8 kHz <60 μVrms <44 μVrms
Signal level >1 Vpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <200 μVrms <150 μVrms
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <285 μVrms <215 μVrms
31.6 Vpeak <1250 nVrms/√Hz <950 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 102.4 kHz <400 μVrms <300 μVrms
10 Hz to 204.8 kHz <600 μVrms <450 μVrms
Spurious-free Dynamic Range re Full-scale Input INPUT
TYPICAL
(Input terminated by 50 Ω or less) RANGE
Spurious-free Dynamic Range is defined as the ratio of the rms full-
scale amplitude to the rms value of the largest spurious spectral 10 Vpeak 160 dB
component (non-harmonic)
31.6 Vpeak 140 dB
DC Offset re Full Scale GUARANTEED TYPICAL
Measured after automatic DC compensation at current temperature when changing
from AC to DC coupling or changing input range when DC coupled <–60 dB –80 dB
14 Between modules
12 (PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
10 Between frames
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DIRECT/MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER INPUT – TYPE 3161
Channel-to-channel Match 0.7 dB from lower frequency limit, fL, to 204.8 kHz
Maximum Gain Difference
(31.6 Vpeak input range) (1 dB at –10% filter frequency)
Maximum Phase Difference
8° from lower frequency limit, fL, to 204.8 kHz
(within one frame)
Common Mode Rejection in 10 Vpeak input range GUARANTEED TYPICAL
Values for 31.6 Vpeak range are 10 dB lower 0 – 120 Hz 70 dB 80 dB
120 Hz – 1 kHz 60 dB 65 dB
1 – 10 kHz 40 dB 45 dB
10 – 100 kHz 20 dB 40 dB
Absolute Max. Common Mode Voltage ±15 Vpeak without damage
±10 Vpeak without clipping
If common mode voltage exceeds the max. value, care must be taken to limit the
signal ground current in order to prevent damage. Max. is 100 mA. The instrument
will limit the voltage to the stated max. ‘without damage’ common mode value
Anti-aliasing Filter Filter Type 3rd order Butterworth
At least 90 dB attenuation of those frequencies
which can cause aliasing –0.1 dB @ 204.8 kHz
–3 dB @ 512 kHz
Slope –18 dB/octave
Supply for Microphone Preamplifiers ±33 V or ±15 V, max. 100 mA
Supply for Microphone Polarization 200 V ±1 V, or 0 V (set per channel)
Supply for CCLD 7 to 12 mA from 24 V source, option to DC-couple CCLD power supply
Tacho Supply CCLD for Type 2981
(Power supply for legacy types MM-0012 and MM-0024 not available)
Analogue Special Functions Microphone Charge Injection Calibration (CIC): All modules with 7-pin LEMO
support CIC via dedicated application software and Automation interface
Transducers: Supports IEEE 1451.4-capable transducers with standardized TEDS
(up to 100 m (328 ft) cable length)
Overload Detection Signal Overload: Adjustable detection level is ±1 Vpeak to ±10 Vpeak. Default level is
±10 Vpeak (±7 Vpeak in CCLD mode, ±31.6 V in 31.6 V range) which can be set in
Transducer Database (PULSE LabShop, BK Connect). Charge: ±10 V = ±10 nC
CCLD Overload: Detection of cable break or short-circuit + detection of CCLD
transducer working point fault. Detection level: +2 V/20 V
Microphone Preamplifier Overload: Detection of microphone preamplifier current
consumption too high or too low. Detection level default is 10 mA/1 mA. Adjustable
detection level of 1 to 20 mA or 100 mA if disabled
Common Mode Voltage Overload: Detection level is ±10 V
Protection If signal input level exceeds the measuring range significantly, the input will go into
protection mode until the signal goes below the detection level again for at least
0.5 s. While in protection mode, the input is partly switched off and the input
impedance is greatly increased. (The measured value will be strongly attenuated but
still detectable).
In DC mode, the detection limit is ±12 V in the –10 Vpeak range.
In all other measuring modes (except CCLD), the limit is ±50 Vpeak including DC
component or ±12 Vpeak AC. In CCLD mode, the limit is +50/–2 Vpeak including DC
component or ±12 Vpeak AC.
In the 31.6 V range, the limit is ±50 Vpeak.
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CHARGE INPUT – TYPE 3161
Amplitude Linearity 0 to 60 dB below full scale ±0.05 dB, typ. ±0.01 dB
(linearity in one range)
60 to 80 dB below full scale ±0.05 dB, typ. ±0.01 dB
80 to 100 dB below full scale ±0.2 dB, typ. ±0.02 dB
100 to 120 dB below full scale typ. ±0.02 dB
120 to 140 dB below full scale typ. ±0.02 dB
140 to 160 dB below full scale typ. ±1 dB
Overall Frequency Response
re 1 kHz, from lower limit fL to 204.8 kHz 10 fL to 25.6 kHz: ±0.1 dB, –10% at fL and 204.8 kHz
14 Between modules
12 (PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
10 Between frames
Degrees
8
Maximum Phase Difference 6 In-frame guarantee
4 (max. to min.)
2
0.2 0
fL 10fL 6.4 kHz 204.8 kHz
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12 (PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
10 Between frames
Degrees
8
Maximum Phase Difference 6 In-frame guarantee
4 (max. to min.)
2
0.2 0
fL 10fL 6.4 kHz 204.8 kHz
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CHARGE INPUT – TYPE 3161
Anti-aliasing Filter Filter Type 3rd order Butterworth
At least 90 dB attenuation of those frequencies
–0.1 dB @ 204.8 kHz
which can cause aliasing
–3 dB @ 512 kHz
Slope –18 dB/octave
Analogue Special Functions Analogue Self-test: Functional check
Overload Detection Signal overload
Common mode voltage overload
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Channel Specifications – Module Type 3053
3 Between modules
(PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
Degrees
2
Between frames
Maximum Phase Difference
1 In-frame guarantee
f L is defined as the –0.1 dB filter frequency
(max. to min.)
0.2
0
fL 10fL 3.2 kHz 25.6 kHz
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INPUT CHANNELS – TYPE 3053
Absolute Max. Common Mode Voltage ±5 Vpeak without damage
±3 Vpeak without clipping
If common mode voltage exceeds the max. value, care must be taken to limit the
signal ground current in order to prevent damage. Maximum is 100 mA. The
instrument will limit the voltage to the stated max. ‘without damage’ common mode
value
Anti-aliasing Filter Filter Type 3rd order Butterworth
At least 90 dB attenuation of those
–0.1 dB @ 25.6 kHz
frequencies which can cause aliasing
–3 dB @ 64 kHz
Slope –18 dB/octave
Supply for Microphone Preamplifiers Not available
Supply for Microphone Polarization Not available
Supply for CCLD 3.6 mA from 24 V source
If any CCLD-coupled channel is paralleled with another channel, this must also be
CCLD-coupled. Otherwise the signal might be clipped by the paralleled channel
Tacho Supply CCLD for Type 2981
(Power supply for legacy types MM-0012 and MM-0024 not available)
Analogue Special Functions Transducers: Supports IEEE 1451.4 capable transducers with standardized TEDS
Overload Detection Signal overload: Detection level is ±1 Vpeak in 1 V range and ±10 Vpeak in 10 V range
(±7 Vpeak in CCLD mode)
CCLD overload: Detection of cable break or short-circuit + detection of CCLD
transducer working point fault. Detection level: +2 V/20 V
Common mode voltage overload: Detection level: ±3 V
Protection: If signal input level exceeds the measuring range significantly, the input
will go into protection mode until the signal goes beyond the detection level again
– but at least for 0.5 s. While in protection mode, the input is partly switched off and
the input impedance is strongly increased. (The measured value will be strongly
attenuated but still detectable.)
Detection level: Direct mode: ±33 Vpeak, CCLD mode: +27/ –2 Vpeak
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INPUT CHANNELS (DYN-X) – TYPE 3056
Frequency Range DC to 51.2 kHz
Lower frequency range can be set in PULSE LabShop, BK Connect
Sampling Rate 131 ksamples/s
A/D Conversion 2 × 24 bit
Data Transfer 24 bit
Input Voltage Range 10 Vpeak
Extended range: 31.6 Vpeak
Input Signal Coupling Differential Signal ground is ‘floating’ (1 MΩ re chassis)
Single-ended Signal ground is connected to chassis (‘Grounded’)
Input Impedance Direct, Microphone: 1 MΩ || <300 pF
CCLD: >100 kΩ || <300 pF
Absolute Maximum Input ±60 Vpeak without damage
High-pass Filters – 0.1 dB * –10% @ ** –3 dB @ ** Slope
* Defined as the lower frequency,
f L, for guaranteed fulfilment of 0.1 Hz –10% analogue high-pass filter 0.5 Hz 0.1 Hz 0.05 Hz
–20 dB/dec.
–0.1 dB accuracy in 10 Vpeak 0.7 Hz –0.1 dB digital high-pass filter 0.7 Hz 0.15 Hz 0.073 Hz
range 1 Hz –10% digital high-pass filter 5 Hz 1.0 Hz 0.5 Hz
** Defined as the nominal –20 dB/dec.
7 Hz –0.1 dB digital high-pass filter 7 Hz 1.45 Hz 0.707 Hz
–10%/3 dB filter frequency
22.4 Hz –0.1 dB analogue high-pass filter 22.4 Hz 15.8 Hz 12.5 Hz –60 dB/dec.
Intensity filter (analogue) 115 Hz 23.00 Hz 11.5 Hz –20 dB/dec.
Absolute Amplitude Precision, 1 kHz, 1 Vinput ±0.05 dB, typ. ±0.01 dB
Amplitude Linearity 0 to 80 dB below full scale ±0.05 dB, typ. ±0.01 dB
(linearity in one range)
80 to 100 dB below full scale ±0.2 dB, typ. ±0.02 dB
100 to 120 dB below full scale typ. ±0.02 dB
120 to 140 dB below full scale typ. ±0.02 dB
140 to 160 dB below full scale typ. ±1 dB
Overall Frequency Response
re 1 kHz, from lower limit f L to upper limit fU ±0.1 dB
f L is defined as the lower frequency for guaranteed fulfilment of –0.1 dB accuracy
in 10 Vpeak range (see under High-pass Filters.) DC: f L = 0 ±0.3 dB in 31.6 V range
f U is defined as the chosen frequency span
Noise INPUT GUARANTEED TYPICAL
RANGE LIN* 1 KHZ LIN* 1 KHZ
* Measured lin. 10 Hz to 25.6 kHz Signal level <316 mVpeak
or lin. 10 Hz to 51.2 kHz: 10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <4 μVrms <3 μVrms
10 Vpeak <25 nVrms/√Hz <19 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <13 μVrms <10 μVrms
(Input terminated by 50 Ω or less) Signal level >316 mVpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <60 μVrms <50 μVrms
10 Vpeak <375 nVrms/√Hz <313 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <350 μVrms <250 μVrms
Signal level <1 Vpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <20 μVrms <15 μVrms
31.6 Vpeak <125 nVrms/√Hz <95 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <45 μVrms <35 μVrms
Signal level >1 Vpeak
10 Hz to 25.6 kHz <200 μVrms <150 μVrms
31.6 Vpeak <1250 nVrms/√Hz <950 nVrms/√Hz
10 Hz to 51.2 kHz <1200 μVrms <800 μVrms
Spurious-free Dynamic Range re Full-scale Input INPUT
TYPICAL
(Input terminated by 50 Ω or less) RANGE
Spurious-free Dynamic Range is defined as the ratio of the rms full- 10 Vpeak 160 dB
scale amplitude to the rms value of the largest spurious spectral
component (non-harmonic) 31.6 Vpeak 140 dB
DC Offset re Full Scale GUARANTEED TYPICAL
Measured after automatic DC compensation at current temperature when changing
from AC to DC coupling or changing input range when DC coupled <–90 dB –100 dB
Harmonic Distortion (all harmonics) GUARANTEED TYPICAL
–80 dB –100 dB @ 1 kHz
(–60 dB in 31.6 V range) (–80 dB @ 1 kHz in 31.6 V range)
Crosstalk FREQUENCY RANGE GUARANTEED TYPICAL
Between any two channels of a module or between any two channels in different
modules 0 to 51.2 kHz –100 dB –140 dB
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INPUT CHANNELS (DYN-X) – TYPE 3056
Channel-to-channel Match GUARANTEED TYPICAL
(10 Vpeak input range) Maximum Gain Difference 0.2 dB from lower frequency limit, f L, to
f L is defined as the –0.1 dB frequency 51.2 kHz ±0.05 dB
of the high-pass filter (0.4 dB at –10% filter frequency)
4 Between modules
(PTP, Hirschmann™ switch)
3
Degrees
Maximum Phase Difference (within one frame) Between frames
f L is defined as the –0.1 dB frequency 2
In-frame guarantee
of the high-pass filter
1 (max. to min.)
0.2
0
fL 10fL 6.4 kHz 51.2 kHz
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Specifications – LAN-XI Notar Recorder
NUMBER OF CHANNELS Internet Browser: Record Start/Stop. Level indication of each channel,
2 – 12 (hardware module dependent) recorder status, amount of storage remaining, current overload status
RECORDER CONTROL – SETUP and latched overload status during recording session
Accessed through the LAN-XI module’s web-based interface: SUPPORTED INTERNET BROWSERS
• Recording name Microsoft® Internet Explorer®, Firefox™ (Windows® and Linux®), Safari®,
• Frequency bandwidth of recording and Chrome™ (also via smartphone)
• Duration of recording
DATA STORAGE
• Enable/Disable channels for recording
Format: microSD; SDHC memory card (up to 16 GB, guaranteed
• Configure channels (for example, sensor power supply, high-pass
with UL-1018)*
filter, sensor sensitivity, etc.)
File Format: BKC or WAV format with additional measurement/channel
Connection by standard wired LAN or optional through wireless LAN or information stored in Brüel & Kjær footer
GSM modem (requires wireless access point or GSM modem)
Transfer Methods: SD card reader (with included adaptor) or remote via
RECORDER CONTROL – RECORDING Ethernet connection (> 2 MB/s)
Stand-alone: Record Start/Stop by pushbutton. Module LCD gives
recorder status and amount of storage remaining * SDXC memory cards are not supported
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Ordering Information
LAN-XI Modules
Optional Accessories
• ZG-0858: DC Power Charger with Car Utility
Connector
LAN-XI Frames
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Supported Accessories
SENSORS DATA ACQUISITION AND CONDITIONING
A wide range of accelerometers, microphones, preamplifiers and sound WB-1497 20 dB Attenuator
intensity probes is available for use with LAN-XI systems. Systems UL-1018 SD memory card, 16 GB microSD with 3-in-1 kit (SD,
support IEEE 1451.4-capable transducers with standardized TEDS. miniSD or microSD)
Please see www.bksv.com. ZH-0699 Break-out Box (for Type 3056)
CABLING NETWORKING
AO-0090 Cable, floating ground, BNC (M) to circular-1B UL-0265 Network switch with PoE and PTPv2 support,
7-pin (M) 8 × RJ-45 ports + 2 × SFP ports, preconfigured for
AO-0091 Cable, floating ground, BNC (F) to circular-1B optimal use with LAN-XI
7-pin (M) PC
AO-0526 Cable, coaxial, 1/4–28 UNF 4-pin (F) to
PCs are constantly updated. Contact your local office for latest
3 × BNC (M)
information
AO-0546 Cable, DC power, circular-00 (M) to plug for car
power outlet, 3 m (10 ft) Type 7201-G-xxy Dell® High-end Notebook
Type 7202-G-xxy Dell Standard Tower
AO-0548 Cable, DC power, 2 × FASTON™ (F) to
Type 7203-C-xxy Dell High-end Tower
4 × circular-00 (M) for powering 4 modules,
2.9 m (9.5 ft) Type 7204-A-RU Crete Military Spec Notebook
AO-1450 Cable, shielded CAT 6 LAN, 2 × RJ-45 (M) xx specifies the country (DE, DK, ES, FR, GB, IT, RU, SE, or US);
AO-0738-D-010 Cable, for Type 3056, 2 × circular 10-pin (M) to y specifies the inclusion of Microsoft® Office Pro (1 = not included,
8 × BNC (F), 1.0 m (3.3 ft), max. 70 °C (158 °F) 2 = included)
JJ-0081 Adaptor, BNC (F) to BNC (F) PC ACCESSORIES
JJ-0152 T-adaptor, 1 × BNC (M) and 2 × BNC (F) UL-0200 Vehicle Adaptor (12 – 32 V) for Type 7204-A-RU
JP-0145 Adaptor, BNC (M) to 10–32 UNF (F) UL-0255-xx Dell 24 Widescreen LCD Flat Panel Monitor
JP-0162 Adaptor, TNC (M) to 10–32 UNF (F)
xx specifies region (EU, UK or US)
Calibration Services
ANA-LNXI-CAF Accredited Calibration
ANA-LNXI-CAI Initial Accredited Calibration
ANA-LNXI-CTF Traceable Calibration
ANA-LNXI-TCF Conformance Test with Certificate
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