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LMS SCADAS III
Hardware -
QDA Quad Digital
Audio Module
Supporting AES/EBU
and SPDIF data
formats, the QDA is
a dedicated audio
interface module,
specifically
designed for
artificial heads.
The QDA accepts 16-
or 24-bit data and
all standard audio
sample rates. HMS
data is retrieved
from the audio
stream and
separately sent to
the host. Because
the QDA resamples
the input data to
the standard LMS
SCADAS III internal
sample rates, the
output data of QDA
is fully compatible
with data from other
modules. Therefore,
digital audio
measurements can be
done in parallel
(synchronous) with
other vibration or
sound measurements.
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Support of AES/EBU
and SPDIF input
data at all
standard sample
rates
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Support of HMS
data
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Synchronization
of digital audio
streams with
other inputs
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All processing
functions,
including
filtering, order
tracking and
1/3rd octave are
available
QTV Quad
Torsional Vibration
Module
The QTV is a
four-channel tacho
input module,
designed for the
acquisition and
analysis of
torsional vibration
phenomena. Through
the use of high
bandwidth ADCs and
dedicated embedded
processing, the QTV
is able to detect
and represent high
frequency tacho
variations with a
precision that
exceeds that of
conventional
(counter based)
solutions. QTV
dynamic RPM data is
acquired with 24-bit
precision and is
perfectly
synchronous with all
other input channels
present in the LMS
SCADAS III system.
The LMS SCADAS III
QTV module offers a
dedicated solution
for highly accurate
torsion analysis of
rotating objects.
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Input
range 162.5mV to
125V
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Maximum tacho
frequency 50kHz
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Acquisition
synchronous with
all other input
channels in
SCADAS III
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Frequency
independent
resolution
PDT Programmable
Dual Tacho Module
The tacho module
allows order
tracking as well as
spectral/octave
acquisitions against
rpm. Tacho1
signals up to 15kHz
and 1024 pulses per
rev are supported,
while auto-ranging
inputs and
programmable signal
conditioning ensure
that even
‘industrial quality’
analogy tacho signals
with noise and
changing amplitudes
give stable
readings.
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Auto ranging
differential
input
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Bias voltage
compensation
from –5V to +5V
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40ns. tacho
counter
resolution
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Tacho preview
with 16-bit ADC
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Double and
missing pulse
compensation
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rpm smoothing
filter
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LMS Test.Lab
Software -
Run Data
Averaging &
Comparison Organizer
This worksheet
provides a
comprehensive view
on all available 2D
data (order
sections, frequency
sections, octave
spectra or octave
sections, ...) and
is designed to
compare and average
results from various
tests very quickly,
for validation
and/or processing.
Selected data are
immediately
displayed via
powerful display
filling modes in
user defined screen
layouts. Embedded
navigation supports
fast scrolling
across functions or
measurement points.
Individual
measurements are
included or excluded
from automatic
average and envelope
calculations by
tick-box selection.
Averages and
envelopes can be
stored in project
database.
Audio Replay &
Filtering
This option enables
user-intuitive audio
replay using the
available PC audio
facilities and
allows interactive
real-time filtering
during replay.
Replay sessions can
conveniently be
initialized from
multiple LMS
Test.Lab displays
and the original
time traces are
automatically
retrieved. It allows
engineers to closely
integrate subjective
noise evaluation
into the standard
measurement process.
Psycho-Acoustic
Metrics
Allows the online
and off-line
calculation of a
number of indices
related to the human
perception of noise,
such as Articulation
Index, Loudness and
Sharpness. The
indices are derived
from 1/n octave data
measured by any of
the acquisition
workbooks.
Batch Reporting –
Organizer
Facilitates
organized printing
of large quantities
of data according to
multiple pre-defined
plot formats,
created in Microsoft
Office applications,
including Active
Pictures. Absolute
scale-printing to
printer and
electronic documents
is supported.
Time Recording
during Signature
Testing
This option enables
recording of raw
time histories while
performing tracked
measurements and
online narrow band
analysis (waterfall,
orders, spectra,..).
The throughput data
is directly written
to the host PC disc
in LMS TDF format,
without affecting
the online
measurement
performance.
Signal Calculator
Measured time
recordings can be
expanded with
virtual time
histories by
recombining physical
measurement channels
using basic and
advanced
mathematical
operations. These
time histories can
be calculated
automatically upon
completion of the
measurement and
stored together with
the measurement
channels in the same
TDF-data file, so
they can be
processed
simultaneously
during the offline
throughput
processing. With
dedicated data
validation and
selection, data from
different
measurement runs can
be organized and
combined for batch
processing.
Throughput
Validation &
Processing Host
This worksheet
offers a convenient
Strip Chart Display
overview of time
histories, including
zoom-in, immediately
after completing a
measurement using
the parallel
throughput
functionality,
without leaving the
data acquisition
workbook. It also
provides Processing
Data Set definition
functionality,
organizing and
combining recordings
from different
measurements for
batch processing. A
Quick Spectral Map
provides insight in
spectral contents of
the displayed time
histories to guide
the selection of
appropriate
processing
parameters.
Signature
Throughput
Processing
Signature Throughput
Processing enables
efficient processing
of multiple
throughput files
with a common set of
processing
parameters. Tracking
channels (e.g.
tacho) can be used
to control the
selection of
segments of time
data to be
processed. The
module supports
trial processing on
limited number of
channels and batch
processing,
including
auto-saving of
results which can be
interrupted at any
time. It also
includes a
convenient preview
of processing
results with auto
switch of display
depending on type of
results.
Signature Data
Post-Processing
Completes the
on-line analysis
functionality by
providing various
post-processing
functions on
measured narrow band
waterfall data
resulting from
run-ups or run-downs
against specified
time or rpm
intervals. It
contains a
comprehensive list
of functions for a
global problem
characterization and
for any further
processing necessary
for gaining a deeper
insight into the
physical processes.
Time Recording
during Real Time
Octave Testing
This option enables
recording of raw
time histories while
performing Real Time
Octave measurements.
The throughput data
is directly written
to the host PC disc
in LMS TDF format,
without affecting
the online
measurement
performance.
Operational
Deflection Shapes
The user can
investigate
deformation shapes
using order and
frequency sections
(for instance
obtained in LMS
Test.Lab
Structures), or
using FRF or
Cross-Power
information for
stationary
conditions (as can
be obtained in the
LMS Test.Lab Modal
Impact workbook).
The user can select
a data range in
which
the animation will
automatically
scroll, with the
possibility to pause
and restart the
animation at all
times. The workbook
includes also
facilities to only
animate at peaks of
the function, look
for maxima between 2
cursors and much
more. Deflection
shapes can be
calculated at
specific cursor
values (or
automatically
calculated within a
cursor-defined band)
and saved in the
project.
Geometry workbook
The LMS Test.Lab
Geometry workbook is
designed to build a
geometrical
definition of test
structures, that can
be used to visualize
measurement and
analysis results in
a 3-dimensional
view. The workbook
allows to build a
structure as an
assembly of separate
components, and to
use different axis
systems (Cartesian,
cylindrical or
spherical) for each
component. Point
coordinates can be
defined in the
global axis system
or in the local axis
system of a
component, reducing
the complexity of
making a geometry
definition for
real-life
structures. Next to
the definition of
points, the user can
easily add lines and
surfaces between
points in order to
come to a realistic
representation of
the test structure.
LMS SCADAS III
Multiple Tacho
Support
The LMS Test.Lab
SCADAS III Multiple
Tacho Support Driver
enables the use of
multiple PDT modules
in the Test.Lab
acquisition
workbooks.
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Visualizes all
system hardware
settings in GUI
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Preview of tacho
time signals
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Interactive
setting of tacho
parameters for
each tacho
channel
individually
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Enables for
narrow band
acquisition the
calculation of
Order Sections
relative to all
tacho channels,
online or via
post-processing
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Enables
documentation of
measured data
with
rpm-information
from more than 2
tacho channels
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