Electrical connections, LEDs
6.6
Connecting transducers
Important: Refer to the information on the terminals
nections and LEDs" on page
and grounding design" on page
The signals of the connected sensor or signal are digitized by the ClipX at
19.2 kHz. You can view various signal processing data values in your browser:
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the field value, i.e. the input signal,
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the ADC value, i.e. the signal of the A/D converter in digits,
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the filtered ADC value, i.e. the signal of the A/D converter based on your
selected filter, also in digits,
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the gross signal, i.e. the signal after zero balancing and scaling,
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the net signal, i.e. the signal after taring.
The taring stage is located in the signal path after the gross signal, and only
effects the net signal. You can use the tare function, for example, to record the
content and total weight of a container or hide the initial load for a force mea-
surement.
With Invalid Signal Value you can specify in your browser which value you
want to display and output if the signal is "invalid" (Amplifier menu). For test
purposes, you can also define and output a Test Signal Value via your browser.
If you want strain relief for the sensor cable, you can use the included shield
connection clamp ME-SAS MINI - 2200456 from PHOENIX. Insert the rigid pin
into the connection for the outer cable shield (
clamp. You can order more clamps from HBM by quoting 1-CON-A1023.
Fig. 11: Shield connection clamp for cable strain relief
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24) and on cable shielding
23).
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("Available con-
). Then attach your cable by the
("Shielding
ClipX