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Hello,
What's the maximum number of cycles an ION9000T can capture at full-speed (10MHz)?
Thanks,
– Scott
Posted: 2020-05-14 11:58 AM
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Hi Scott,
The ION9000T can capture HSTC waveforms of up to 40 consecutive half-millisecond frames in a single captured event, for a total of about 20ms of continuous 10MHz waveform captures on all 4 HSTC voltage channels.
HOWEVER, the number of frames actually captured will be less if the transient condition ends before 40 frames are captured. (The transient condition is considered to have ended if the voltage drops below the triggering threshold long enough.)
- Mike
Posted: 2020-05-14 11:58 AM
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Hi Scott,
The ION9000T can capture HSTC waveforms of up to 40 consecutive half-millisecond frames in a single captured event, for a total of about 20ms of continuous 10MHz waveform captures on all 4 HSTC voltage channels.
HOWEVER, the number of frames actually captured will be less if the transient condition ends before 40 frames are captured. (The transient condition is considered to have ended if the voltage drops below the triggering threshold long enough.)
- Mike
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For more information about this ION module, see ION Reference
https://www.productinfo.schneider-electric.com/ion9000/595e26f146e0fb0001f6ffc4/IONReference/English...
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Thanks Mike!
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