MTS Series 793 Application User Manual
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MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®
Data Acquisition Process Descriptions
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Interlock, Run/Stop,
Hold, Program
Interlock, HSM On,
HSM High
Records the binary state of the control, in which 1 = on, and 0 = off (in the case
of Run/Stop, 1 = Run and 0 = Stop).
The value reveals the state of the associated control when data is acquired. In
the case of Run/Stop and Hold signals, the values may not change state since
acquisition occurs only while the program is being run. These signals may be
useful in calculated signals.
(channel) Integer
Count
Records the number of segments played out in the selected channel.
Note
This signal measures the same value as (channel) Count, however, it
has greater resolution at higher segment counts (for instance, counts
greater than 16 million segments).
Note
The count for a time history output increments once for each point in
the associated time history file.
(channel) Output
Records the signal that goes to the valve driver.
(channel) Sensor
signals
Records various types of sensor feedback signals in engineering units. Force
and Displacement are typically sensor signals.
(channel) Count
Records the number of segments played out in the selected channel.
Note
This signal is displayed as a floating point number. Its resolution
decreases significantly at higher segment counts (for instance, counts
greater than 16 million segments).
(channel) Error
Records the control mode error signal in engineering units. This signal shows
the difference between the Channel Name Command and the Channel Name
Control Mode Name signals.
(channel) Abs. Error
Records the absolute value of the Error signal in engineering units. Absolute
means negative becomes positive and positive remains positive. This signal is
always positive.
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