RadiMation Application Note 114
How to measure data from the EUT using the Configurable AD Convertor device driver[edit]
This Application Note explains how the Configurable AD Convertor can be used to monitor an EUT. With the Configurable AD convertor, any type of signal can be measured, monitored and plotted within RadiMation® during an immunity test.
Let's assume that the EUT is a central heating boiler, and that the temperature of the water inside the boiler should be measured and monitored. The central heating boiler has a serial port (which is connected to COM3 on the testing PC), and if the command: "TEMP?" is transmitted, the microcontroller on the boiler will respond with: "Temp: 46.5".
The configuration in RadiMation® can be separated in two steps:
- Configure the Configurable AD Convertor device driver to retrieve the value from the measurement device.
- Plot the measured value during an immunity test using the correct unit.
Configuring the Configurable AD convertor[edit]
First create a new Configurable AD Convertor device driver. It is best to give this new device driver a descriptive description to identify it clearly for the task that it is used for. In this example 'Central heating boiler' would be a suitable name.
After the device driver is created, open the Advanced settings window of the new device driver, which allows to further specialise how the driver should communicate with the actual device.
Specify the communication type[edit]
The correct settings for the communication with the measurement device must be configured. The Configurable AD Convertor supports several communication types, which can be used to communicate with the measurement device. Click on the Communication button, to open the configuration dialog to specify the actual details of the medium to use for the communication. Depending on the connection that is used, select the correct Communication Stream, and configure the parameters correspondingly to communication settings that are used by device.
Configure the commands for the initialisation of the device[edit]
The Configurable AD Convertor device driver has several boxes, in which remote programming commands can be specified, which should be transmitted to the measurement device on defined moments.
Reset | The reset code that needs to be transmitted to device. When left blank, no command will be transmitted. |
Init | The command that is transmitted to initialise the configured device. When left blank no command will be transmitted. |
Get ID | The query-command that is transmitted to retrieve the ID of the device. This is used to check if the device is connected. A commonly used SCPI command is: *IDN?. When left blank, no command will be transmitted. |
Returned ID | The expected response of the device on the 'Get ID' query. The text that is specified will be searched in the real response on 'Get ID' query. If the specified text can be found in the response, the check for the connection is successful, otherwise it is reported that the measurement device is not connected. Leaving this blank, will skip the check if the measurement device is connected, and it is always assumed that the device is connected.. |
Deinit | Specifies the command that is transmitted when the device will not be controlled anymore.This can for example be used to put the measurement device in an intrinsic safe state. when left blank, no command will be transmitted. |
Wait for Completion after sending command | If the checkbox is ticked, RadiMation® will wait for all the commands to complete, before it continues. This is achieved by also transmitting the SCPI query-command '*OPC?' to the device, and waiting for the response. |
Configure the measurement and interpretation of the measured value[edit]
AD convertors can have multiple channels from which values can be read. The Configurable AD Convertor device driver is able to retrieve the values from up to 40 different channels from the measurement device. For each AD channel, an individual query-command can be set, specific for the measurement value that should be retrieved.
The configuration of a single channel can be configured on one of the specific 'Channel <nr>' tabs.
Trigger | The trigger query-command can be specified to trigger and request a new measurement value from the device. A commonly used SCPI query-command is: 'READ?'. |
Read Back | Different measurement devices will return the measured value in different formatting. The configurable AD convertor is able to determine the numeric value of the measurement device response by using regular expressions. The text in the Read Back box, is used as the regular expressions to determine the numeric value in the response of the measurement device.
The regular expression for finding the first numeric value (including fractional and scientific notation) in a text is: ([+-]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?) The part of the regular expression that is contained in the round brackets, is retrieved as the measurement value and converted to a numeric value. For more possibilities see the Read Back examples section. |
Validate Expression | Shows a window where the expected response of the measurement device and a regular expression can be typed. The specified regular expression will be used to interpret the specified result, and the result will be shown. This window can be used to test the regular expression, to determine if the expected response results in the desired value. |
The minimum and maximum measurable value of the measurement device can be specified to correctly scale the measured value. This will also be used to re-calculate the retrieved measurement value to another value with another unit.
Minimum value | The lowest value of the channel that can be measured with the controlled measurement device. The value must be the same as filled in the EUT window. |
Maximum value | The highest value of the channel that can be measured with the controlled measurement device. The value must be the same as filled in the EUT window. |
It normally is the best to configure the Minimum value to 0, and to configure the Maximum value to 1.
Read Back examples[edit]
Received information | Regular expression | Determined measurement value | Note |
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U_L_N 325 | (-?[0-9.,Ee-]+) | 325 | Takes the first number. |
I_L1;12.34 | ;(-?[0-9.,Ee-]+) | 12.34 | Takes the first number after ";". |
THD_U_L1;;14,5 | ;;(-?[0-9.,Ee-]+) | 14.5 | Takes the first number after ";;". |
AC_FREQ;Channel1;1.23E3 | ;.*;(-?[0-9.,Ee-]+) | 1230 | Takes the first number after the appearance of a second ";". |
The correctness of the regular expression can be tested and improved by using the Validate Expression tool.
Plot the measured value during an immunity test using the correct unit[edit]
Create a new monitoring input channel[edit]
- The monitoring functionality is applied to the EUT. Therefor we first need to have an EUT file opened.
- In the opened EUT file, we can select the Monitoring input channels tab.
- Double click an existing input channel or add a new input by using the add button.
- A new window will open to configure the monitoring input channel.
Configure a monitoring input channel[edit]
- At the device menu, the newly configured AD convertor can be selected.
- The selected AD channel must be selected.
- The Unit type can be specified as text.
- With Calculation, the raw value from the AD convertor can be modified to match the preferred unit. More information can be found here.
- The Monitoring Input channel description will be shown in the graph title.
- After pressing Ok to save the configurations, ensure that the configured monitoring channel is marked as Active in the monitoring input channels list.
Running a test[edit]
When an immunity test is performed, RadiMation will also measure the value from the measurement device and it will plot the line(s) of the activated monitoring input channel(s). By switching to the Table tab, the measurement values will be shown in a tabular style.