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9.7 Scaling Function (SYSTEM2)
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.7.2 Scaling Setting Example
The example below shows the scaling functio
n
of the strain unit.
When a sensor (the conversion ratio is
characterized as "3G = 1200 με(micro
strain)") is used:
Scaling method:2-point method
Setting:SCI or ENG
Converting value:1200(με) →3(scale)
0(με) →0(scale)
unit (eu):G
Through the use of the scaling function, the
signal from the sensor can be obtained in the
form of a physical quantity.
・Cursor values A and B, respectively, show
the physical quantities.
・If the gauge is turned on before the
printout is made, the gauge is output in a
physical quantity.
1200
1600
800
-800
-1600
2
3
4
-2
-4
[V]
[ G ]
0
0
0.2
0.1
-0.1
-0.2
5.0
10
-5.0
-10
[ V ]
[ A ]
0
0
The example below shows the type of scaling
when the measurement range is set to 10 A
using the 9018 CLAMP ON PROBE.
Through the use of the scaling function, the
signal from the sensor can be obtained in the
form of a current value.
・Cursor values A and B, respectively, show
the current values.
・If the gauge is turned on before the
printout is made, the gauge is output in a
current value.
Scaling method:2-point method
Setting:SCI or ENG
Converting value:0.2(V) →10(scale)
0(V)→10(scale)
unit (eu):A