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Model 7310
Noise Rejecting Voltmeter

Model 7310 Noise Rejecting Voltmeter

General
The model 7310 Noise Rejecting Voltmeter is a flexible instrument designed to offer the engineer or scientist the ability to measure signals that are accompanied by unwanted noise or interference.

The unit can best be visualized as a digital filter, implemented using the latest digital signal processing (DSP) techniques, followed by a true rms to DC converter and digital meter. The filter can be configured as a bandpass stage with adjustable center frequency and Q-factor, as a low-pass filter with adjustable cut-off frequency or bypassed for broadband measurements. A separate analog line-frequency rejection filter adds yet further filtering flexibility.

Input signals may be from single-ended or differential voltage, or single-ended current sources. After amplification, but prior to the digital filter, the discrete Fourier transform of the applied signal and noise can be calculated and displayed graphically on screen. This spectral display mode can then be used to adjust the filter controls so that the instrument is only measuring the required signal.

The model 7310 is very easy to use. All instrument controls are adjusted using soft-touch, front panel push-buttons, with the present settings and measured outputs being displayed on the centrally located, cold fluorescent backlit dot-matrix LCD. Numeric outputs are shown in volts or amps rms or in decibels with respect to a preset reference level and maximum and minimum level indicators indicate the highest and lowest amplitudes since the last reset operation. A large-digits display mode is particularly convenient when using the instrument for a single type of test, giving a very easy to read display.

A LabVIEW driver, downloadable from  this site,  supports all instrument functions.

Capable of measuring signals from DC to 60 kHz, the instrument is ideal for many audio, mechanical, vibrational and electronic measurements.

Measurement Modes
AC RMS voltage or current
AC RMS voltage or current with respect to preset 0dB level
Average DC voltage or current
Average DC voltage or current with respect to preset 0dB level
Minimum signal since last reset operation
Maximum signal since last reset operation
Displays Cold fluorescent backlit 64 ´ 240 pixel dot-matrix LCD with the following displays:
Main Display Principal instrument controls and digital and analog bar-graph displays of measured signals
Spectral Display Spectral density of input signal over selected frequency range with a linear or logarithmic power scale
Large Digits Display One selected instrument output shown in large digital format
Graphical Display Display of one or two selected instrument outputs, or auxiliary inputs, as a function of time
Other Menus Menu system with dynamic key function allocation allowing access to all instrument controls. On-screen context sensitive help.
Signal Channel
Voltage Inputs
Modes A only, B only or Differential (A-B)
Full-scale Sensitivity Range AC measurement mode: 10 µV to 1 V rms in a 1-2-5 sequence;
DC measurement mode 1 mV to 1 V in a 1-2-5 sequence
Input Impedance 10 MW // 30 pF
Maximum Safe Input 30 V pk-pk
Voltage Noise 5 nV/Ö Hz at 1 kHz
CMRR > 100 dB at 1 kHz degrading by 6 dB/octave
Frequency Response AC measurement mode: 300 mHz to 60 kHz
Gain Accuracy 0.2 % typ, 0.6% max.(full bandwidth)
Distortion -90 dB THD (60 dB signal channel gain, 1 kHz
Grounding BNC shields can be grounded or floated via 1 kW to ground
Current Inputs
Full-scale Sensitivity 10 pA to 1 µA in a 1-2-5 sequence
Input Impedance < 250 W at 1 kHz
Maximum Safe Input 30 V pk-pk
Voltage Noise 130 fA/Ö Hz at 1 kHz
Frequency Response AC measurement mode: 300 mHz to 60 kHz
Gain Accuracy £ 0.6 % typ
Grounding BNC shields can be grounded or floated via 1 kW to ground
Line Filter
Type Two cascaded analog second-order frequency rejection (notch) stages, set to center frequencies equal to the line frequency (F) and twice the line frequency respectively
Settings F, 2F, F&2F or disabled
Frequency Rejection Each stage gives greater than 34 dB attenuation at ±2 % of center frequency
Main ADC
Type 18 bit ADC
Sampling Rate 200 kHz
Digital Filter
Type Two cascaded second order digital filter stages giving an overall fourth-order response.
Settings Bandpass, Low-pass or Flat
Controls
    Bandpass Center Frequency: 1.000 Hz to 60 kHz;
Q-factor: 2 to 100 in a 1-2-5 sequence
    Low-pass -3dB Frequency: 10 Hz to 28 kHz
    Flat None
True RMS - DC Converter & Output Processor
Description True RMS algorithm implemented using a DSP running at a 200 kHz sampling rate and managed by a powerful 68000-series host processor
Output Zero Stability Digital Outputs: No zero drift on all settings;
Displays: No zero drift on all settings:
Analog Outputs: < 5 ppm/ºC
Output Smoothing Time Constant: 5 ms to 10 s in a 1-2-5 sequence;
Slope: 6 or 12 dB/octave
Offset Auto and Manual offset of up to ±100 % of the full-scale sensitivity range applied prior to the RMS-DC conversion
Auxiliary Inputs
ADC 1 and 2
    Maximum Input ±10 V
    Resolution 1 mV
    Accuracy ±25 mV at full-scale
Input Impedance 1 MW // 30 pF
    Sample Rate ADC 1 only: 40 kHz max;
ADC 1 and 2: 13 kHz max
    Trigger Mode Internal, External or burst
    Trigger input     TTL compatible
Outputs
Signal Monitor
    Amplitude ±10 V FS
    Impedance 1 kW
Filter Output
    Function Representation of input signal after filtering by digital filter stage
    Amplitude ±10 V (100% = ± 5.0 V in bandpass mode)
    Update Rate 200 kHz
    Output Bandwidth (-3dB) 25 kHz
    Output Impedance 1 kW
DC Output
    Function OUTPUT, dB OUTPUT, RATIO, LOG RATIO or USER EQUATION
    Amplitude ±10 V full scale
    Impedance 1 kW
    Update Rate 200 Hz
Auxiliary D/A Output 1, 2, 3 & 4
    Max Output ±10 V
    Resolution 1 mV
    Impedance 1 kW
8-bit Digital Output 8 TTL compatible lines that can be independently set high or low to activate external equipment
Power - Low Voltage ±15 V at 100 mA rear panel DIN connector for powering SIGNAL RECOVERY preamplifiers
Data Storage
Data Buffer
    Size 32k 16 and 32-bit data points, may be organized as 1´ 32k, 2´ 16k, 3´ 10.6k, 4´ 8k, etc.
    Max Storage Rate From NRV: up to 800 16-bit values per second;
From ADC1: up to 40,000 16-bit values per second
Interfaces RS232, IEEE-488. A second RS232 port is provided to allow "daisy-chain" connection and control of up to 16 units from a single RS232 computer port.
Power Requirements
Voltage 110/120/220/240 VAC
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Power < 40 VA
Dimensions
Width 350 mm (13.75")
Depth 415 mm (16.5 ")
Height
    with feet 105 mm (4.1 ")
    without feet 91 mm (3.6 ")
Weight 8.1 kg (18 lbs)

 


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