Specifications

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Parameter HSI-HV
Protection:
Surge (1.2 / 50)
Burst (5 kHz)
CAT III 600
CAT IV 300
±4000 V
±4000 V
Output voltage: ±5 V
Output resistance: 10 Ω
Output current maximum 35 mA CAUTION: do not exceed maximum output current!
Output protection Short to ground for 10 sec.
Power supply ±9 VDC ± 1%
Power consumption 1.2 W
Power On default settings Software programable
RS485 interface for module control Ye s
Power supply Integrated temperature sensor
TEDS support: N/A
MSI support: N/A
(1) 20 V and 50 V are auxiliary ranges and have a limited bandwidth.
20 V range typically 0.9 Mhz
50 V range typically 1.9 Mhz
(2) Conditions for accuracy: Module temperature is calibration temperature ±5 °C; humidity is 30 to 90 RH;
AC accuracy: the highest filter (2 Mhz) has to be activated. f = signal frequency in kHz.
for the 2 year accuarcy multiply all % of range and % of reading values by 1.5.
(3) 2 MHz filter: exclusively Butterworth 60 dB/decade. Please consider possible bandwidth limitation of further components in the measuring chain, e.g. A/D
cards or signal conditioning mainframe
Signal hook-up
HSI-HV: The insulated banana jacks are the signal connection point. Use only mating cables which have
molded insulated/safety type plugs. These plugs should be the kind which prevent you from coming into
contact with high voltages or currents.
Use only insulated cables and the appropriate mating plugs or connectors when using this module!
Never handle cables when high voltage is applied! Connect your signal points before applying high voltage!
Failure to observe safety protocols can result in equipment damage, and personal injury or even death!
Always check that positive and negative lines are connected with the correct polarity on the DAQP-HV and
DAQP-HV-S3 module, and at the signal source side.
Use of red (+) and black (-) color coded cables is highly recommended.
High voltages can be lethal! Observe all safety protocols at all times.