The Granite™ Volt 108 easily expands the channel count on your data-acquisition system. It has eight differential or 16 single-ended input channels, as well as two excitation channels. The Volt 108 provides programmable, precision excitation for standard sensor measurements and power outputs for controlling sensors and peripherals. This module features a 24-bit, analog-to-digital converter with low-noise performance for superior analog measurements.
Power Requirements | 9.6 to 32 Vdc voltage |
Mounting | Standard 1-in. grid (DIN rail mounting available) |
Accuracy |
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Number of Channels | 8 differential or 16 single-ended |
Operating Temperature Range |
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Maximum Scan Rate |
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Input Range | ±5000 mV, ±1000 mV, and ±200 mV |
Period Averaging | Traditional period averaging on analog input channels |
CPI | For data logger connection. Baud rate selectable from 50 kbps to 1 Mbps. (Allowable cable length varies depending on baud rate, number of nodes, cable quality, and noise environment, but can be as long as 700 m under proper conditions.) |
USB | USB 2.0 full speed connection available for attaching to a PC. (Port is used to configure the module and download updates via our Device Configuration Utility.) |
Warranty | One year against defects in materials and workmanship |
Dimensions | 20.3 x 12.7 x 5.1 cm (8 x 5 x 2 in.) |
Weight | 0.8 kg (1.75 lb) |
Typical Current Drain |
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Sleep | <1 mA |
Active 1 Hz Scan |
2 mA (estimated) Assumes one single-ended measurement with the first notch frequency (fN1) at 30 kHz Note: Any sensor excitation or switched power loads will be additive to this value. |
Active 20 Hz Scan |
20 mA Assumes one single-ended measurement with the first notch frequency (fN1) at 30 kHz Note: Any sensor excitation or switched power loads will be additive to this value. |
Active 1 kHz Scan |
67 mA Note: Any sensor excitation or switched power loads will be additive to this value. |
Voltage/Current Excitation Outputs |
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Voltage Excitation | ±5 V (@ 50 mA) |
Current Excitation | ±2.5 mA (±5 V compliance voltage) |
Number of Voltage/Current Excitation Outputs | 2 |
General Purpose Outputs |
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Number of SW5V Outputs | 2 |
SW5V Output Resistance | 30 Ω |
Number of SW12V Outputs | 1 |
Typical Limit of SW12V Outputs | 200 mA |
Minimum Limit of SW12V Outputs | 180 mA |
Number of 12V Outputs | 1 |
Typical Limit of 12V Outputs | 200 mA |
Minimum Limit of 12V Outputs | 180 mA |
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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CR1000X | Requires OS version 4 or greater. | |
CR6 | Requires OS version 10 or greater. |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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Granite 10 | Requires OS version 1 or greater. | |
Granite 6 | Requires OS version 1 or greater. | |
Granite 9 | Requires OS version 1 or greater. |
The Volt 108 is compatible with CPI-enabled data loggers only.
Execution of this download installs the Volt108 / Volt116 Operating System on your computer which can then be uploaded to the Volt108 or Volt116 device with the Device Configuration Utility.
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In continuous scan mode (normal operation), 1 kHz on 1 channel is typical.
Yes, both 11-bit and the 29-bit (extended) message identifiers are supported.
In the Burst Mode operation, repeated measurements are performed on the same channel for X number of times. Then there is a waiting period for the measurements to be processed and transmitted to the data logger. No measurements can be made during this processing period. The maximum capture rate is 30 kHz on a single channel for a duration of 2.18 seconds (absolute maximum capability).
All outputs except strain gauge calculated microstrain are supported in CANOut:
Note: Strain values are in mV/V and either need a data logger or post processing to calculate microstrain.
Yes, a specific CAN ID can be selected for each module.
The Volt 108/116 XD and Temp 120 XD output CAN2.0b data frames in Big Endian byte format.
Only the XD versions (not the SD) support CANOut 2.0b. To enable this function, use our SURVEYOR software. When SURVEYOR recognizes an XD module, a CAN Enable menu appears with a “CAN Enabled” slider switch.
The default CPI bus speed setting is 250 kB/s. The speed is adjustable in your CRBasic data logger program. Use the CPISpeed() instruction in your CRBasic program to adjust the CPI bus bandwidth to meet the following maximum combined (total) Ethernet cable lengths: