- Standard Pulse Shapes
Select from half-sine, haversine, initial-peak sawtooth, terminal-peak sawtooth, triangle, trapezoid and square pulse shapes.
- Control channels
The control signal can be a single input channel, or an average of 2 to 4 different input channels.
- Test & Level scheduling
Repeat a pulse from 1 to more than 2 billion times, with a configurable repetition rate. Tests can be configured to run pulses at different amplitude levels.
- Configurable safety limits
To protect your test article and shaker system, configurable acceleration and drive limits can be set by the user. The control input is also verified against shaker force, velocity, and displacement ratings.
- Equalization
The controller automatically equalizes the response of the shaker/fixture/product prior to running the test. This equalization can be memorized and stored with the test to quickly start a test at full equalized level.
- Data Storage
All of the test data can be stored to the disk for later retrieval. Data storage can be done manually, or programmed to automatically store at user-defined pulse intervals.
- Reference Output (Optional) VR611
The second output channel supplies a reference signal to indicate when a pulse is running. This can be used to trigger external measurement devices.
- Earthquake/Transient Waveforms control (Optional) VR621
Used to import a time domain user specified transient. Typical use is the Belcore earthquake test.
- Data plots
Many graphical display options are available, including acceleration, velocity, displacement, output voltage, acceleration and drive spectra. Graphs can be easily auto-scaled or zoomed, and cursors displayed. Data and text annotations can be easily placed on the graphs, with data values updated live as the data changes.
- Shock Response Spectra control - SRS (Optional) VR640
Runs a shock pulse defined by a frequency vs G peak table. Many different waveform synthesis generation techniques included.