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September, 2005
The DAQMASTER MX100 offers a complete lineup of input/output modules. With applications specific to various kinds of testing equipment, for example, you can centralize output of test condition parameters and multipoint data recording on the MX100 system. The DAQWORX PC software makes such utilization of the MX100 analog I/O in such cases very convenient.
Analog Pattern Output Using MXLOGGER
When using DAQWORX MXLOGGER, the MX100 specific data acquisition software, you can perform analog output from the MX100 based on previously created patterns (see figure 1). This is highly effective when you want to change or otherwise modify test load conditions and other factors in stages. Also, when using the ManualAO() MATH function, you can record output waveforms using MATH channels (see figure 2). You can simultaneously record output waveforms and measured waveforms which is useful for analysis of recorded data.

Example of creating an analog output pattern
Figure 1: Example of creating an analog output pattern

Example of simultaneous recording of pattern output and measured data
Figure 2: Example of simultaneous recording of pattern output and measured data

Using DataBrowser to Superimpose Recorded Data on the Display
Using DataBrowser to Superimpose Recorded Data on the Display The MX100 enables multi-interval operation (mixing of different measurement and recording intervals). When using DAQWORX DataBrowser software for file searches and waveform display, even waveforms of differing recording intervals can be displayed on a single trend graph.

For example, when recording analog output waveforms using 50–ms or faster measurement recording and MATH channels (with shortest measurement intervals of 100 ms) simultaneously, the recorded data must be multi-interval, but you can superimpose these measured waveforms and output waveforms on the display despite their differing intervals (see figure 3) which is convenient for investigating the correlation between input and output.



Redisplay on MXLOGGER Redisplay on DataBrowser
Figure 3: Redisplay of multi-interval data

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