Verteilte und „Vielkanal“ Datenerfassungssysteme
Unbegrenzte Skalierbarkeit und Modularität
Sie suchen zeitlich synchronisierte Datenerfassung an unterschiedlichen Orten?
Sie wollen viele kleine Datenerfassungssysteme verwenden und mehrere Test gleichzeitig bearbeiten – und alle zusammen zu einem großen System verbinden!
Sie benötigen ein Vielkanal-System, das mehreren Anwendern gleichzeitig ermöglicht die aufgezeichnete Daten zu analysieren?
DEWETRONs Mixed Signal Datenerfassungs-Plattform bietet mehrere Möglichkeiten zum Aufbau eines Netzwerkes verteilter Systeme. Die einmalig leistungsfähige “Sync-Clock” Technologie erlaubt die beliebige Kombination jeden DEWETRON Test- and Messsystems zu vielkanaligen oder verteilten Datenerfassungssystemen - und das mit absoluter Zeitreferenz.
Im Verbund mit absoluter Zeitreferenz
Die Leistungsfähigkeit der “Sync-Clock” Technologie besteht darin, dass die internen Uhren sich laufend abgleichen gegen eine hoch auflösende externe Zeitreferenz wie GPS, IRIG oder NTP. In der unten angeführten Illustration wird dieses Prinzip dargestellt. Sobald diese Option eingebaut ist, werden in einem System Daten mit perfekter Synchronität der Absolutzeit erfasst (Genauigkeit im Nanosekunden Bereich). Das bedeutet dann auch, dass DEWETRON Systeme sowohl verteilt als auch an unterschiedlichen Orten Daten mit untereinander synchronisierter Absolutzeit erfassen.
Diese Synchronisierung und Vernetzung hat damit 2 wesentliche Vorteile:
- Sie können Vielkanal Systeme aus Einzelsystemen ohne Genauigkeitseinbußen erzeugen (die Kanalanzahl ist fast unbegrenzt).
- Die Einzelsysteme können jedes für sich für individuelle und gleichzeitige Test- und Messaufgaben eingesetzt werden oder im Verbund als Vielkanal System.
Direct sync
If your systems are in the same room, they can typically be synced together directly. An option available for nearly all DEWETRON systems is an ORION-SYNC interface, which allows the A/D cards to be directly synced in master/slave relationship. In addition, the software option called DEWE-NET is used to allow one system to control the other. You can set up one of your measuring instruments as the master, or use a separate computer. There is a large amount of flexibility in how the systems can be configured.
Absolute time reference
In addition to being synced to each other, your systems can be synced to an absolute time reference - this can be either GPS or IRIG time code. Both interfaces are available from DEWETRON via the options GPS-CLOCK-INT and IRIG-CLOCK-INT. External versions of these options are also available.
DEWE-NET details
With DEWE-NET your DAS can be controlled remotely with ease of use you couldn't imagine before. DEWE-NET is the core of building distributed data acquisition system or large scale data acquisition system where you have multiple systems located either together or distributed across different locations even over large distance. IRIG and GPS time together with Sync-clock technology will take care that data will stay synchronized, no matter how long the acquisition runs.
DEWE-NET supports three basic operation modes:
- 1:1 mode
- x:1 mode
- 1:x mode
With these three modes almost any application can be covered. From single channel expansions over remote control to distributed measurements over hundreds of kilometers - everything is possible.
1:1 mode - Single measurement system & single client
1:1 mode works with single measurement system and single client. In this mode there are two types of operation: full remote control and data view only. In full remote control the client computer acts like a master of the measurement system. When control clients changes to the setup screen, the measurement system also changes to setup screen.
However, in the "view only" mode, the measurement system acquires data, while the client computer can connect to it and view the "live" data... but it can not control the measuring system. A "view client" can look but not touch.

x:1 mode - Multiple measurement system & single client
Multiple measurement systems and single client are used in case of distributed measurements or too high acquisition rates to be managed by a single measurement unit. The measurement systems have to be clocked synchronized either with hardware clock (one unit is the clock master, the others are slaves) or with the external clock source which is either IRIG or GPS.
All measurement systems have to run with same acquisition rate. In this case only one connection option is possible - the client is always the master. It starts and stops the measurement on all units in the measurement network. At any time the client has access to view mode - but only to one measurement system (one-to-one connection like in single measurement system & single client configuration). Additional view devices are possible, but they can access only a single measurement system.

1:x mode -Single measurement system & multiple clients
The third network configuration is to have a single measurement system controlled by one 'master' client and additional 'view' clients. The master client is able to change the measurement system setup, storing strategy, start and stop measurements, and many more. The view clients are only allowed to take a few channels from measurement unit (up to the bandwidth limitation) and view and store the data on their local hard disk.


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