Analog Digital Module
The Analog-Digital-Modul (ADM) converts the analog electrical signals of load cells into a digital data stream that can be implemented into sensors for output to various mg-sensor DAS recorders. ADMs come in multiple varieties with different signal ranges and performs sampling rates up to 100kS/s. A USB-Converter connects the ADM to USB-C port. The DxMod Utility Software has available accessories to support the ADM sensors.
Specifications
Key Features
- Turns analog signals into a digital data stream
- Three varieties - differ in signal ranges
- Connection via USB adapter to PC
- Does not require a DAQ
- Supports analog and digital trigger input
- Windowed acquisition mode; can acquire 15 channels simultaneously
- Supports pre and post-trigger
- Streams at 20kS/s until the hard drive is full
- Independently adjustment of positive and negative shunt responses
- Trims the sensor bridge to zero using the shunt resistor
- Measures its own filter characteristic and compares it with limits in the TEDS
- Self-test function
- Sets a limit for the sensor signal and outputs an error value if is exceeded
- Digital scale or change polarity of the sensor signal before sending to the DAQ/ PC
- Linearization of nearly every sensor signal in real-time
Product Specifications
- One- to six-channel Analog-Digital-Module (ADM)
- Programmable gain from one to 1,000 depending on type
- Sampling rate up to 100kS/s
- Various filter options
- Dimensions: 13x10 mm
Resources
Data Sheets & Flyers
adm_mg_das_flyer.pdf