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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 method2-point method
SettingSCI or ENG
Converting value1200(με) 3scale
0(με) 0scale
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 method2-point method
SettingSCI or ENG
Converting value0.2V 10scale
0V)→10scale
unit (eu)A