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The Spider-81 Vibration Controller System

(Premium Vibration Test Controller)

DSP Centralized Architecture

Unlike traditional vibration test controllers that rely heavily on an external computer for real-time operation, the Spider-81 is the first vibration controller that directly integrates time-synchronized Ethernet connectivity with embedded DSP technology. This strategy greatly increases the control performance, system reliability and failure protection of the vibration test controller. It also allows a large number of channels to be configured without sacrificing system performance.

Latest Hardware Design

Spider-81 vibration test controllers have voltage, charge, TEDS, and IEPE inputs which are ideal for shock, vibration and acoustic measurement or general purpose voltage measurement. The internal flash memory stores test configuration data for controlling up to 64 channels simultaneously in addition to storing real-time analysis data. Multiple output channels provide various signal output waveforms that are synchronized with the input sampling rate. A bright LCD screen displays testing status information. Ten monitoring connections on each unit are used to read signals of analog inputs and outputs. Built-in isolated digital I/O and RS-485 serial ports enable interfacing with other hardware.

Software Features

Random Vibration Control

Sine-On-Random (SoR)

Random-On-Random (RoR)

Swept Sine Vibration Control

Resonance Search Track & Dwell (RSTD)

Multi-Sine

Sine Oscillator

Classical Shock Control

Transient Time History (TTH)

Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) Synthesis

Transient Random Control

Earthquake Control

Time Waveform Replication

More Vibration Control Software Options

Simple Network Connection

Ethernet connectivity allows the Spider-81 vibration test controller to be physically located far from the host computer. This distributed structure greatly reduces the noise and electrical interference in the system. One computer monitors and controls multiple controllers over the network. Since all the control processing and data recording are executed locally inside the controller, the network connection will not affect the control reliability.

Time Synchronization Between Multiple Test Controllers

The Spider-81 vibration test controller is built on IEEE 1588 time synchronization technology. Spider-81 vibration test controllers on the same network are synchronized within nanoseconds. With such unique technology and high-speed Ethernet data transfer, the distributed components on the network truly act as one integrated system.

Product Specifications:

Analog Inputs: 8 BNC connectors per Spider-81 vibration test controller. Spider-81 and Spider-80X front-ends can be networked to form a 512 channel count system. Charge, voltage or IEPE, single-ended or differential, AC or DC coupling, 160 dBFS dynamic range, 24-bit A/D converters, range ±20 volts, up to 102.4 kHz fs per channel, 8 BNC connectors per Spider-81 front-end.

Analog Outputs: 2 BNC connectors per unit, 100 dB dynamic range, 24-bit D/A converters. ±10 volts

Channel Phase Match: better than ±1.0 degree, up to 20 kHz

Peripherals: 8 isolated DIO; 10 monitoring channels, LCD display with navigation buttons, RS-485, ground connection, abort contact switch, start and abort buttons

Dimensions: 440 x 66 x 330 mm (WxHxD)

Weight: 4.2 kg

Power: Up to 18 watts during operation.

Computer Connections: 100Base-T, RJ45 female connector supports connection to computer or network switch

Internal Memory: Flash memory for data storage is 4 GB per unit

Operation Modes: Connected to computer or stand alone Black Box mode.

The Spider-81 Vibration Controller System

Details

  • 2370 Owen St, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA
  • Crystal Instruments