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2022-07-31 |
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Tested |
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Tested the sonic and its cable in the lab with Joe's help over e-mail. Both tested fine. I mated the sonic cable with an Eosense cable and used the conductivity setting on the voltmeter to find the 4 eosense wires that corresponded to outputs 1-4. At rest (while I was standing still next to the sonic), the voltages were around +/- 8mV. I then used a fan to test U, V, W. The voltages went up to around 150mV. Placing the fan on the opposite side of the sonic produced about the same magnitude voltage with the opposite sign. SOS (output 4) was around 1.7V and didn't change much with the fan, as expected. I wired the Eosense cable to a CR1000 with a NL115 and ran it overnight, storing 30min and 20Hz data on an 8gb card. The data the next morning seemed reasonable. SOS had the same pattern as PanelT.
Sonic pin -> Licor color -> Eosense cable
8 (Output 1) -> white -> brown
14 (Output 2) -> green -> white
9 (Output 3) -> grey -> pink
15 (Output 4) -> blue -> black
10 (Analog G) -> red -> grey
16 (Analog G) -> pink -> yellow
17 (Analog G) -> yellow/brown -> blue
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Daphne Szutu |
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