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Fluke 2620A-05 Hydra Data Logger, 21-Channel
The Hydra Series is available in three models to fit many
application requirements. The 2620A Hydra Data Acquisition Unit is a compact
front end for use with your PC. The portable 2625A Hydra Data Logger features
non-volatile memory that stores more than 2000 scans, for stand-alone
applications. And the 2635A Hydra Data Bucket with its removable memory
card for data and set-up storage is the most versatile model - ideal for
remote monitoring applications.
All models are easy to set up and reconfigure from the front
panel. Additionally, all units have bi-directional communication via RS-232C,
which enables control from a host computer. The RS-232C interface also
supports stand-alone use with a serial printer. An optional GPIB/IEEE-488
interface is available for the 2620A only.
The Hydra Series is extremely rugged and able to operate
in diverse environments. Its operating range is 0 to 60¼C, and it is tested
to stringent shock and vibration standards. Hydra's sturdy metal chassis
effectively shields against electromagnetic interference, maintaining
high measurement accuracy on low level signals. The analog circuitry is
also isolated from the digital circuitry so you can measure high voltages
directly (up to 300V ac rms). And it conforms to I.E.C., C.E. and CSA
safety standards. What's more, all set-up information is battery-backed,
so it's immune to power failure. Hydra will return from a power loss and
resume scanning, while all configuration information and stored data remain
intact.
Features
Hydra Series Portable Data Acquisition
The Hydra Series offers easy portability along with Fluke's
built-in signal conditioning and Universal Input Module at a price to
fit your budget. You can easily retrieve data from the Hydra units via
the RS-232 interface, or through a modem in upload or real-time mode.
Channel information and measurement parameters can be set
up directly from the front panel or your PC.
Three models featuring removable memory card data storage,
internal memory storage, and direct real-time data transfer options.
Should power fail, these instruments automatically resume
data collection when power is restored.
The ideal choice for gathering and transporting large volumes
of data and for working extended periods from remote locations.
The Hydra Data Bucket comes equipped with a 256 KB PCMCIA
card and is also available with either a 1 MB, 2 MB, or 4 MB memory
card to suit your data storage needs. Data may be uploaded from these
cards via the Hydra RS-232 port, the optional 263XA-803 memory card
drive, or from your computer's standard PCMCIA slot. Real-time data
can be simultaneously transferred to a PC at the same time it is recorded
to the memory card.
Simply push a few front panel buttons or load instrument
setups from the memory card.
The Hydra Data Bucket gives advance indication of a low
battery or low memory condition on the memory card. Its internal memory
buffer continues to store up to 70 scans while the card is removed.
A low-cost alternative for stand-alone monitoring operations.
A built-in nonvolatile memory that can store more than
2000 scans.
The ability to upload stored data or transfer real-time
data via modem, or directly to your PC via the RS-232 port.
Hydra is ideal for applications that require direct connection
to a PC for real-time data collection.
An RS-232 serial interface makes it easy to connect the
Hydra Data Acquisition Unit to a PC or modem for real-time data acquisition.
The 2620A can also be used as a 20-channel panel meter.
An optional IEEE-488 interface easily allows you to integrate
the 2620A with other IEEE-488 instruments and your PC. The 2620A delivers
workhorse performance for a wide variety of applications such as test
and monitoring systems.
The removable Universal Input Module enables fast, convenient
set-up and reconfiguration. Any combination of dc voltage, ac voltage,
thermocouple, RTD, resistance, or frequency measurements can be connected
to the input module without the need for additional signal conditioning.
Thermocouple reference junction compensation is automatically performed
by sensing the temperature of the input module's isothermal block. For
applications with multiple measurement locations, purchasing additional
input modules provides the ability to quickly connect and disconnect a
Hydra to these various sites while leaving all sensor wiring intact.
The 2635A Hydra Data Bucket has been designed for applications
where data is gathered in a stand-alone manner "on location" and later
uploaded to a PC for analysis and/or archiving. Three models of the
Hydra Data Bucket are available with PC memory cards ranging in size
from 256K, 1 Mb, 2Mb and 4Mb in size. Up to 450,000 readings may be
stored on a 2M byte memory card. For applications where large amounts
of data are generated, you may swap memory cards without interrupting
the Data Bucket's scanning.
The optional Memory Card drive provides an easy way to
transfer your data from the Data Bucket's memory card to a PC. It may
also be used to download your latest Data Bucket set up to the memory
card for later use in the field.
The Hydra 2625A Data Logger is differentiated by its built-in
non-volatile recording capability. This feature makes data capture and
offline storage very flexible and convenient. The memory holds 2047 sets
of readings on each of the 21 analog input, 12 digital I/O, and totalizer
channels - enough to hold one scan per minute for more than 24 hours.
The Hydra Data Logger is ideal for recording data during environmental
stress screening, thermal testing, design testing, and other applications
that require data logger with up to twenty analog measurement channels.
The Hydra Logger Package is an optional DOS Based software
package that allows you to set up all channels and functions of one or
two Hydras using your PC.
The Logger Package controls Hydra's scanning, collects
data, graphs any eight channels in real-time, and creates a data file
which may be directly imported into Lotus 1-2-3 or other spreadsheets
for further analysis. All these capabilities are controlled via simple
menus on your PC's display, either through a keyboard or mouse.
The Hydra 2620A Data Acquisition Unit provides a low-cost
solution for PC-based applications requiring up to twenty analog inputs.
Hydra can be connected in real time to your PC. Hydra's bi-directional
RS-232C interface and computer command set provide complete remote control,
duplicating all front panel functions. For IEEE-488 based systems, the
2620A/05 comes equipped with an IEEE-488 interface which duplicates
the remote capabilities of the RS-232C interface.
The Hydra Logger for Windows software package gives you
a powerful data acquisition system when combined with a Hydra instrument
and your PC. Hydra Logger gives you control of Hydra's powerful functions,
including scanning, signal conditioning, sensor linearization, alarm
detection and reporting, non-volatile data memory, advanced trend plotting
and more. "Logger" supports the 2625A and 2635A Hydra models. With Hydra
Logger's optional, trend plotting package, Trend Link for Fluke, you
can control how your data is displayed. You can quickly scroll through
real time and historical data, or view data from all channels simultaneously,
on a single screen. Or, you can plot one or multiple channels in real
time, even superimposing channels on other channels. Zoom in and out
features, and statistics make this optional package ideal for report
and analysis needs.
For stand-alone use without a PC, the print function in
all Hydra models controls the data flow to a local serial printer. Autoprint
has three operating modes: print all data; print all data if any channel
is in alarm; or print all data if any channel has transitioned into or
out of alarm. The 2625A Hydra Data Logger and the 2635A Data Bucket are
also able to store and print data simultaneously, thereby allowing you
to access the data later for further analysis on your PC.
AC or dc current measurements may be accomplished using
either 2620A-101 current shunts or external current probes. Using Mx+B
scaling provides direct readings in amps. For lower current levels, shunts
may be located in the input module.
Specifications
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Technical Specifications
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DC Volts
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Range: 90 mV to 300/150V
Resolution: 1 µV to 10 mV
Accuracy (3-Sigma)± 0.018%
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AC Volts
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Range: 300 mV to 300/150V
Resolution: 10 µV to 10 mV
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.13%
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Resistance
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Range: 300W to 10 MW
Resolution: 10 mW to 1 KW
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.013%
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Frequency
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Range: 15 Hz to 1 MHz
Resolution: 0.01 Hz to 1 kHz
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.05%
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RTD (Pt 100)
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Range: -200 to 600¼C
Resolution: 0.02¼C
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.05¼C
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J Thermocouples
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Range: -100 to 760¼C
Resolution: 0.1¼C
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.39¼C
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K Thermocouples
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Range: -100 to 1372¼C
Resolution: 0.1¼C
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.45¼C
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T Thermocouples
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Range: -150 to 400¼C
Resolution: 0.1¼C
Accuracy: (3-Sigma)± 0.39¼C
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Other Thermocouple types
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R, S, B, C, E, N
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2625A Data Memory Specifications
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2625A Data Storage
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Stores 2047 scans; stored with each scan: time
stamp, all defined analog input channels, the status of four
alarm outputs and eight digital I/O, and the totalizer count
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Scan Contents
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Memory life: 5 years minimum; at 25¼C
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2635A Memory Card Capacity Specifications
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256k Card Size
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4 Channels in Scan 8900
10 Channels in Scan 4800
20 Channels in Scan 2710
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1M Card Size
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4 Channels in Scan 36,860
10 Channels in Scan 19,860
20 Channels in Scan 11,210
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2M Card Size
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4 Channels in Scan 74,110
10 Channels in Scan 39,910
20 Channels in Scan 22,550
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4M Card Size
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4 Channels in Scan 149,039
10 Channels in Scan 80,251
20 Channels in Scan 45,359
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General Specifications
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Channel Capacity
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Analog Inputs: 21; Digital I/O & Alarm Outputs:
12 total; Totalizer: 1
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Power
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90V ac to 264V ac (50 Hz or 60 Hz), or 9V dc to
16V dc; less than 10W. (If both sources are applied simultaneously,
the greater of ac or dc is used. At 120V ac the equivalent dc
voltage is ~14.5V)
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Temperature, Humidity (non-condensing)
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Operating: 0 to 28¼C, <=90% RH; 28¼C to 40¼C,
<=75% RH; 40¼C to 60¼C, <=50% RH; Storage: -40¼C to 75¼C, 5
to 95% RH
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Altitude
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Operating: 3050m (10,000 ft); Storage: 12,200m
(40,000 ft)
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Common Mode and Normal Mode Voltage
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300V dc or ac rms (channels 0,1,11); 150V dc or
ac rms (all other channels) IEC Overvoltage Category II.
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Isolation
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Analog input to analog input, and analog input
to any digital input: meets IEC 1010 for 300/150 volts reinforced
and ANSI/ISA-S82.01-1988 and CSA 231 for 250 volts single insulation
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Safety
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Complies with applicable sections of the IEC1010,
ANSI/ISA-S82.01-1988, CSA231, UL 1244, CSA 556B, CE.
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RF Emissions
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Passes FCC EMI Class A Equipment and VDE 0871B
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Size
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9.3 cm x 21.6 cm x 31.2 cm (3.67" x 8.50" x 12.28")
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Weight
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2.95 kg (6.5 lb)
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Memory life
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10 years typical for real-time clock, set-up configuration
and measurement data in 2625A, memory cards typically 5 years
for the 256 kB card
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Interfaces
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RS-232C connector: nine pin male (DB-9P)
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Signals
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TX, RX, DTR, GND
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Modem Control
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Full duplex
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Baud Rates (Set from front panel)
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300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k, 38.4k
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Echo (Set from front panel)
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On/Off
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Flow Control
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XON/XOFF
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IEEE-488 (Optional, 2620A Only)
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Complies with IEEE-488.1 Standard; disables RS-232C
Interface while in use
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