MCC DT9837B
Dynamic Signal Analyzers
The Measurement Computing DT9837A and DT9837B are USB-based dynamic signal analyzers with four simultaneous 24-bit IEPE sensor inputs, and one tachometer input.
The DT9837A features a 52.7 kS/s/ch sample rate, while the DT9837B offers sample rates up to 105.4 kS/s/ch. The DT9837B also includes one 24-bit analog output.
Both devices feature built-in IEPE signal conditioning for direct measurements from sensors like accelerometers and microphones.
Each device supports four, single-ended analog input channels. All analog input channels are simultaneously clocked. Software-selectable gains of 1 and 10 provide effective input ranges of ±10 V and ±1 V, respectively. The DT9837A uses a 24-bit Delta-Sigma analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides anti-aliasing filters based on the clock rate. These filters remove aliasing, which is a condition where high frequency input components erroneously appear as lower frequencies after sampling.
Applications that require accelerometer, vibration, noise, or sonar measurements often use IEPE sensors. IEPE conditioning is built-in to the analog input circuitry of the DT9837A.
These devices support an internal clock, which is derived from the USB clock. Use software to specify the internal clock source and the frequency at which to pace the input and output operations and to start the sample clock. The sampling frequency ranges from 195.3 Hz to 52.734 kHz.
Each device accepts one ±30 V, 32-bit tachometer input signal. This signal has a maximum frequency of 1 MHz and a minimum pulse width of 0.4 μs. The threshold voltage is fixed at +2 V with 0.5 V of hysteresis. Users can measure the frequency or period of the tachometer input signal using tachometer counter 0. Users can also measure the phase of the tachometer input signal in relation to the A/D sample using tachometer counter 1.
The DT9837A supports one 24-bit analog output channel. The DT9837A provides a two-pole, 10 kHz Butterworth filter to prevent noise from interfering with the output signal. The analog output channel powers up to a value of 0 V ±10 mV. The device can output bipolar output signals in the range of ±10 V, with a gain of 1. The output clock on the DT9837A is derived from the USB clock to produce the output clock frequency.
Software support includes QuickDAQ, an out-of-the-box
application for data logging, visualization, and signal generation. Data can be
viewed in real-time or post-acquisition on user-configurable displays. Drivers
are included for the most popular applications and programming languages
including Visual C++®, Visual C#®, Visual Basic®.NET, DASYLab®, LabVIEW™, and
MATLAB®.
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Prioritizing on ease of use and flexibility, MCC offers out-of-the-box software plus drivers for the most popular programming languages and applications.
Out-of-the-box software includes the free QuickDAQ Base Package for data logging, visualization, and signal generation. Two QuickDAQ upgrades are available and offer FFT analysis functions.
For a more full-featured and customizable experience, DASYLab® provides real-time analysis and control, plus the ability to create custom applications without programming. QuickDAQ upgrades and DASYLab can be purchased directly from MCC.
For maximum customization, drivers are included for Visual C++®, Visual C#®, Visual Basic®.NET, LabVIEW™, MATLAB®, and Linux®.
Out of the Box Software: QuickDAQ-Free Base Package
Data Logging and FFT Analysis Software
QuickDAQ is an out-of-the-box application for acquiring, viewing, and saving data to a file. Users can customize many aspects of the acquisition, display, and recording functions- including the acquisition duration, sampling frequency, trigger settings, and filter type.
Two additional options can be purchased to add FFT analysis capabilities to the base package to provide powerful measurement and analysis capabilities for sound and vibration applications.
Supported Operating Systems: Windows® 10/8/7/Vista®, 32-bit or 64-bit
QuickDAQ FFT Analysis upgrades start at $495 and can purchased directly from MCC.
Learn More or Purchase QuickDAQ Upgrades QuickDAQ Data Sheet
QuickDAQ FFT Analysis Option:
- Perform single-channel FFT operations including AutoSpectrum, Spectrum, and Power Spectral Density. Configure a number of parameters for the FFT, including the FFT size, windowing type, averaging type, integration type.
- Supports Hanning, Hamming, Bartlett, Blackman, Blackman Harris, and Flat Top response windows.
QuickDAQ Advanced FFT Analysis Option:
- Includes all the features of the QuickDAQ Base Package and FFT Analysis Package plus these features and more:
- Perform two-channel FFT operations including: Frequency Response Functions (Inertance, Mobility, Compliance, Apparent Mass, Impedance, Dynamic Stiffness, or custom FRF) with H1, H2, or H3 estimator types, Cross-Spectrum, Cross Power Spectral Density, Coherence, and Coherent Output Power.
- Supports the following reference window types: Hanning, Hamming, Bartlett, Blackman, Blackman Harris, FlatTop, Exponential, Force, and Cosine Taper windows.
- Supports real, imaginary, and Nyquist display functions.
- Save data in the .uff file format
Custom Applications without Programming: DASYLab® - Optional
Icon-Based Data Acquisition, Graphics, Control, and Analysis Software
DASYLab is an optional software package that offers real-time analysis, control, and the ability to create custom applications without programming. DASYLab is ideal for users that need more functionality than DAQami provides.
Supported Operating Systems: Windows® 11/10/8/7.
Programming and Driver Support -Included
MCC programming and driver support is extensive and features comprehensive libraries and example programs for the most popular applications and programming languages including Visual C++®, Visual C#®, Visual Basic®.NET, LabVIEW™, MATLAB®, Linux®, and Python™.