• USB 2.0 Communication Link
• Sampling Rate: Up to 200 Samples Per Second
• Up to ±50,000 count (noise-free)
• None amplified input (selectable up to ±500 mV/V)
• Speed measurement (Up to 150,000 Pulse per second)
• Angle measurement
• Up to 16 Point Stored Calibration
• ASCII stream output
• High resolution, high accuracy and low non-linearity
• CE approval and RoHS compliant
The new USB410 – External USB Kit (None amplified Input + Encoder) module eliminates the need for power supply and display equipment. The module is supplied by PC power through a USB Cable, providing excitation voltage for the sensor. The analog output voltage of the sensor is then digitized and processed by a microprocessor using the integrated high resolution (24 bits) analogue to digital converter (ADC). The on-board USB device allows the microprocessor to communicate with the PC by means of the USB link. This Unit accepts the output pulses of the Quadrature Encoders to provide the Angle and Speed measurement. The USB integration works hand in hand with SENSIT Test and Measurement software, which allows users to monitor the actual output of the sensor in real time. This is calculated based on the calibration values stored inside the on-board memory. The easy plug and play gives you the power to monitor the sensor output and enjoy measurement that is less affected by noise, temperature variation and excitation. The USB410 product is designed and manufactured by FUTEK in the USA.
Product Highlights
DIMENSION | VALUE |
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Width (in) | 0.5 |
Height (in) | 1 |
Length (in) | 2.5 |
Weight (lbs) | 0.02205 |
NAME | MIN | TYP | MAX | UNIT |
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Excitation | 4.5 | Vdc | ||
Nonlinearity | -0.01 | 0.01 | % of R.O. | |
Operating Temperature | -13 | 185 | F | |
Sample Rate | 10 | 200 | Samples / Sec | |
Communication Interface | USB | |||
Power Supply | 5 | Vdc | ||
Storage Temperature | -40 | 257 | F | |
Input Range | -4 | 4 | mV/V nom. | |
Bridge Resistance | 50 | 5000 | Ohms nom. | |
Weight | 10 | Gram | ||
Angle Measurement | 10000 | Pulses per Rotation | ||
Speed Measurement | 150000 | Pulses per Second |