Atec Gantner-Q-brixx User Manual
Q. brixx gate, Base unit with test controller, Key features
Q.
brixx gate
Base Unit with Test Controller
Gantner Instruments Incorporated
www.gantnerinstruments.com
9835 Carroll Centre Road, Suite 100 Toll Free: (877) 725-6997 (877 QBLOXXS)
Toll Free Fax: (800) 303-9381
San Diego, CA 92126 USA
Direct: (858) 537-2060
Direct Fax: (858) 537-2064
Key Features:
Q.brixx base unit
consists of side handles, Test Controller Q.brixx gate and
power supply unit, ready for 16 measurement modules
Flexibility at high density
up to 16 modules in one system with a individual compilation,
various input plugs available
Robust and reliable
stable and compact aluminum housing, easy to carry
electromagnetic compatibility
according EN 61000-4 and EN 55011
Temperature range -20 up to +60°C
power supply 10 up to 30 VDC
Synchronization and time stamp of measurement values
IRIG based master slave principle on RS485 standard
DCF77, AFNOR etc, GPS time and position data
SNTP over Ethernet
Ethernet interface for configuration and data output
FTP, TCP/IP, UDP
FTP Server and FTP Client functionality
configurable function
High data rate over Ethernet
128 real variables with 1 kHz (block transfer)
16 real variables with 10 kHz (block transfer)
64 real variables with 300 Hz (online)
Data buffer memory 16 MByte
Data buffer at block transfer of measurements,
different logger possibilities, extendable by USB device
PAC functionality
Sequences, data logger, PID-controller, transfer functions,
mathematic, numeric, Boolean combinations, functions generator
The Q.brixx series takes the performance of the Q.bloxx
modules and delivers them in an integrated, rugged,
scalable, and portable form factor. More than a dozen I/O
modules types are available allowing you to ‘mix and
match’ measurement features with your application
requirements. Each Q.brixx module is individually housed
in a rugged aluminum housing that handles data
acquisition (up to 100 kHz per channel), channel-to-
channel isolation (up to 1200 VDC), sensor conditioning,
filtering, linearization, and conversion to engineering units
– all at the I/O measurement level. The integrated Q.gate
test controller handles the data synchronization, buffering,
time stamping, and communication to the automation
system or PC over Ethernet (TCP, UDP, FTP Modbus,
etc.). The overall result is a portable measurement system
that’s up to the test.