0x90n2 PAI Info Data Ch.[n+1]
0 ≤ n ≤ m, n+1 = channel number; m+1 = max. number of channels
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
90n2:0 | PAI info data |
| UINT8 | RO | 0x12 (18dec) |
90n2:01 | Effective sampling rate | Effective sampling rate | REAL32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:02 | Channel temperature | Channel temperature | REAL32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:03 | Min. channel temperature | Minimum channel temperature | REAL32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:04 | Max. channel temperature | Maximum channel temperature | REAL32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:05 | Overload time | Absolute time during overload "Overload" means that the channel is electrically overloaded. This is an inadvisable state that can lead to atypical ageing or even damage in the long term. This state should be avoided. Its cumulative duration is displayed here for information purposes. | UINT32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:06 | Saturation time | Absolute time during saturation "Saturation" means that the measuring range of the ADC of the channel is fully utilized, i.e. the ADC outputs its maximum value and the measured value can no longer be used. "Saturation" is therefore a preliminary message; if the signal increases further, "overload" occurs. The saturation state is not fundamentally damaging, but as it indicates insufficient dimensioning of the measuring channel, its cumulative duration is displayed here for information purposes. | UINT32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:07 | Overtemperature time (channel) | Time of the exceeded temperature of the channel | UINT32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:08 | Wire resistance | Line resistance | REAL32 | RO | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
90n2:11 | Vendor calibration counter | Vendor calibration counter The counter counts +1 if data has changed and the memory code word is written. Depending on the calibration method, the counter may therefore count several times. | UINT16 | RO | 0x0000 |
90n2:12 | User calibration counter | User calibration counter The counter counts +1 if data has changed and the memory code word is written. Depending on the calibration method, the counter may therefore count several times. | UINT16 | RO | 0x0000 |