Channels Tab

The Setup Editor Channels tab page configures the acquisition and processing options of channels that are measured by the configured input device(s) or generated by the DS data simulator. These are the channels that are recorded in the raw format data files.

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Example Setup Editor Channels tab

In the simulated input mode the channel count is editable in the Common Settings area of the editor. Otherwise the channel count is determined on the Devices Tab as the sum of all configured device channels.

The editor is based on a table of displayed channels. One or more lines can be selected in the table. Column values can be changed for all selected table lines by using the input fields on the header row. The following columns are defined for the panel:

Column Accepted Value Description
ID Not changeable Internally generated ID
Type Unused Channel is acquired but not processed
DC Signal Channel will be processed as signal with DC coupling
AC Signal Channel will have a software based DC removal applied
Parameter Channel will be treated as a DC level parameter
Speed Channel will be decoded as a AC speed, see Tach scaling
Speed (DC) Channel will be treated as a DC speed
IRIG Channel will be decoded as an IRIG signal
Sample Ratio 16x Down Set sample rate for this channel to 1/16th the base rate
8x Down Set sample rate for this channel to 1/8th the base rate
4x Down Set sample rate for this channel to 1/4th the base rate
2x Down Set sample rate for this channel to 1/2th the base rate
Nominal Leave sample rate at the base rate
2x Up Set sample rate for this channel to 2x the base rate
4x Up Set sample rate for this channel to 4x the base rate
8x Up Set sample rate for this channel to 8x the base rate
16x Up Set sample rate for this channel to 16x the base rate
The subsequent columns are not configurable for unused channels or ones processed as IRIG
Name Free form text Text that will be used to identify channel
Unit Free form text Text that will be used to indicate channel units
Max Value Real number between (1E-37 1E+37) Default maximum value used to for display purposes
The subsequent columns are displayed when the channel is used as a signal or “generic” (DC) parameter
Min Value Real number between (1E-37 1E+37) Default minimum value used to for display purposes
EU Mode EU/Raw EU A/B are applied to the raw counts
EU/Volt EU A/B are applied to the volts
EU/Sensor EU A/B are applied to the volts as produced by sensor
EU “A” Real number between (1E-37 1E+37) Scale factor for conversion to engineering units
EU “B” Real number between (1E-37 1E+37) Offset for conversion to engineering units
The subsequent columns are displayed when the channel is used as speed (tachometer input) channel
Scaling N (pulses per revolution) Pulses per revolution
R (tach ratio) Conversion factor from measured frequency (Hz) to RPM
Level/Edge % of dynamic input range Level at which analog input triggers a tach pulse
R (rising) F (falling) or D Edge for analog input triggering or enable digital input
Detection Minimum Pk2Pk level for decoding Analog signal level below which no output is generated
V (Volts) or N (ADC counts) Determines how detection threshold is interpreted
Averaging Numeric input for time interval RPM calculation averages tach pulse distances over this

Warning

Channels of type “Speed” use the Max Value field to determine the minimum pulse interval. This is used to reject “false duplicate” pulses. If the decoded speed is over 120% of the maximum value there will be no further increase in displayed speed.

Warning

The Sample Ratio values must be supportable by the ADC Device(s) in use. Most DS supported devices do not support different rates on adjacent channels. But in most cases different devices of the same type used in multi-device configurations can be set to different rates.