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Temperature alarms, Memory, Microcontroller – Measurement Computing USB-5203 User Manual

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Specifications

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Temperature alarms

Table 11. Temperature alarm specifications

Parameter

Specification

Number of alarms

8 (one per digital I/O line)

Alarm functionality

Each alarm controls its associated digital I/O line as an alarm output. The input to each
alarm may be any of the analog temperature input channels. When an alarm is enabled, its
associated I/O line is set to output (after the device is reset) and driven to the appropriate
state determined by the alarm options and input temperature. The alarm configurations
are stored in non-volatile memory and are loaded at power on. Alarms function both in
data logging mode and while attached to USB.

Alarm input modes

Alarm when input temperature > T1

Alarm when input temperature > T1, reset alarm when input temperature goes below
T2

Alarm when input temperature < T1

Alarm when input temperature < T1, reset alarm when input temperature goes above
T2

Alarm when input temperature is < T1 or > T2


T1 and T2 may be independently set for each alarm.

Alarm output modes

Disabled, digital I/O line may be used for normal operation

Enabled, active high output (digital I/O line goes high when alarm conditions met)

Enabled, active low output (digital I/O line goes low when alarm conditions met)

Alarm update rate

1 second

Memory

Table 12. Memory specifications

Parameter

Specification

EEPROM

1,024 bytes isolated micro reserved for sensor configuration
256 bytes USB micro for external application use
256 bytes USB micro reserved for data logging configuration

Microcontroller

Table 13. Microcontroller specifications

Parameter

Specification

Type

Two high performance 8-bit RISC microcontrollers

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