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Laureate™ Time Interval & Stopwatch Meters
For periodic time measurement & one-time events

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Laureate Time Interval & Stopwatch Meters

Features

Common Features

Certified to UL 3101-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2, EN 61010-1 (CE Mark).
Trigger on positive or negative pulse edges.
6-digit red or green LED display
Isolated 5, 10 or 24 Vdc excitation output to power sensors.
Green or red LED display.
NEMA 4X front panel, 1/8 DIN case.
Choice of options:
Dual 10A relays 4-20 mA & 0-10 V analog output
RS-232/485 data I/O , Parallel BCD output.
Inputs from NPN or PNP proximity switches, contact closures, digital logic, magnetic pickups down to 12 mV, or AC inputs up to 250 Vac.

Time Interval Mode

For periodic events from 1 µs to 199.99 s.
Display resolution to 0.2 µs.
Uses Standard counter main board and FR signal conditioner.
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Stopwatch Mode

Times single events with start and stop pulses from 1 ms to 99 hrs.
Selectable display of single event time or accumulated time of all events up to 999,999 hrs.
Selectable display in HH.MM.SS clock format or H, M or S up to 6 digits with decimal point.
Uses Extended counter main board and FR signal conditioner.

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Description

The Laureate™ time interval and stopwatch timers use the FR dual-channel signal conditioner and either the Standard counter main board (time interval) or Extended counter main board (stopwatch).

Description Time Interval & Stopwatch Meters

A-B Time Interval Mode
The Laureate time interval meter displays pulse width or time delay between pulses for single pulses or the average for multiple pulses. Time interval is measured between inputs on channels A and B. Timing starts when a pulse is applied to Channel A (selectable positive or negative edge) and ends when a pulse is applied to Channel B (selectable positive or negative edge). In case of a single pulsed signal, the A and B inputs can be tied together. A positive or negative slope may be selected to start timing, and the opposite slope must be selected to stop timing.

Timing is achieved by counting 5.5 MHz clock pulses. Multiple integral time intervals are averaged over a gate time which is selectable from 10 ms to 199.99 s and also controls the display update time. The default display is in µs. Display resolution down to 0.2 µs can be achieved by applying a multiplier of 10, moving the decimal point by one position, and averaging many time intervals. Resolutions up to 1 s or greater are also programmable.

Stopwatch Mode

Display

The Laureate stopwatch meter is designed to time single events, such as sporting events or processes, which produce start and stop pulses. It can also time the width of a single pulse. The display is updated continuously during timing.

A-A Stopwatch Mode. Time can be measured between a start pulse and a stop pulse, both on Channel A, from either the positive or negative edges

A-B Stopwatch Mode. Time can also be measured between a start pulse on Channel A (positive or negative edge) and a stop pulse on Channel B (positive or negative edge). This mode allows inputs from different sources. In addition, the A and B inputs can be tied together to start the stopwatch with one polarity and stop it with the other polarity.

The event time (Item #1) may be displayed in HH.MM.SS clock format with 1 s resolution or in H, M or S seconds with six-digit resolution . The longest timing interval is 99 hours. The highest resolution is 1 ms.

The stopwatch display is updated during timing at a rate controlled by gate time, up to 25/s. It is reset to zero when the next start pulse occurs. Accumulated time from multiple events (Item #2) is also tracked and may be displayed up to 999,999 hours.
Universal Signal Conditioner Other Features and Options
The dual-channel signal conditioner used for pulse detection accepts inputs from proximity switches with PNP or NPN output, TTL or CMOS logic, magnetic pickups, contact closures, and other signals from 12 mV to 250 Vac. Nine hysteresis and input levels are jumper selectable for reliable triggering. A 1600 Hz low-pass roll-off filter for noise reduction and contact debounce times of 3 ms or 50 ms are also selectable.

A built-in isolated 5, 10, or 24 Vdc excitation supply can power proximity switches and other sensors, and eliminate the need for an external power supply.
Plug-in isolated analog output, dual setpoint controller and RS232/485 communications or BCD output boards can upgrade the Laureate from a stand-alone monitor to system interface and control. Laureate meters and counters meet NEMA 4X (IP-65) standards from the front for high pressure washdown when panel mounted. All power and signal connections are via plug-in screw-clamp connectors.

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Specifications

Display Excitation Output
Readout
6 digits, 7-segment, 14.2 mm (.56")
5 Vdc
5 Vdc ±5%, 100 mA max
Color
Red or green LED
10 Vdc
10 Vdc ±5%, 120 mA max
Range
-99999 to +99999 
24 Vdc
24 Vdc ±5%, 50 mA max
Indicators
 4 red LED lamps
Output isolation
50 Vdc to meter ground
Electrical Connections
Time Interval Mode
Timing Start
Channel A pulse, + or - edges
Timing Stop
Channel B pulse, + or - edges
Periodic Timing Interval
Gate time + 30 ms + 0-2 time intervals
Gate Time
Selectable 10 ms to 199.99 s
Timeout
Same as periodic timing interval
Environmental
Power
Operating Temperature
0°C to 55°C
Voltage, std.
85-264 Vac and 90-370 Vdc
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 85°C
Frequency
DC or 49-440 Hz
Relative Humidity 
95% at 40°C, non-condensing
Voltage, opt.
8-28 Vac and 9-37 Vdc
Protection
NEMA-4X (IP-65) when panel mounted
Power isolation
Safety-rated to 250 Vac, meter ground to earth ground,
DC to 60 Hz, 4.2 kVp per High Voltage Test
Inputs
Types
AC, pulses from NPN, PNP transistors, contact closures, magnetic pickups
Selectable Hysteresis
(-12 mV to +12 mV), (+30 mV to +60 mV),
(-30 mV to -20 mV), (-150 mV to +150 mV),
(+350 mV to +600 mV), (-600 mV to -350 mV),
(-1.15 V to +1.15 V), (+1.25 V to +2.1 V),
Grounding
Common ground for channels A & B
Channel A Frequency
0.005 Hz to 1 MHz
Rolloff Filter
(-2.1 V to -1.25 V)
Channel B Frequency
0.005 Hz to 250 kHz
Debounce Time
Selectable, none or 1600 Hz
Selectable 0, 3, 50 ms
Stopwatch Mode Accuracy
Timing Start
Channel A start pulse, + or - edge
Time Base
Crystal calibrated to ±2 ppm
Timing Stop
Channel A stop pulse, same edge polarity as start pulse,
or Channel B pulse, opposite edge polarity as start pulse.
Span Tempco
±1 ppm/°C (typ)
Timing interval
1 µs to 99 hrs
Long-term Drift
±5 ppm/year
Timing Resolution
1 µs
Selectable Decimal Time
999999 H, M or S, any decimal point
Selectable Clock Time
HH.MM.SS
Output & Display Update
Gate time

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Typical Applications 

Time Interval Mode for Time Delay

Time Interval Mode for Pulse Width

Stopwatch Mode
The stopwatch mode is used to time single events between start and stop pulses on the same channel. Duration of a single waveshape can be measured by tying the A and B channels together.

Timing Process Dynamics

The start and stop pulses used for timing can be generated by the dual relay board in a Laureate analog panel meter or digital counter. For instance, the start and stop pulse edges can be created as temperature passes two alarm setpoints, or temperature cycles in a hysteresis control mode.
Replacing an Oscilloscope with a Laureate
Replacing an Oscilloscope with a Laureate

An oscilloscope can be used for viewing pulses. However, a Laureate time interval meter is the instrument of choice if high timing accuracy or control outputs are required.

Time Interval Mode for Time Delay

For periodic pulses applied to A and B channels, time delays can be measured down to 0.2 µs resolution from the rising or falling edge of A to the rising or falling edge of B (selectable).

Time Interval Mode for Pulse Width

The width of periodic pulses (t1 or t2) can be measured by tying the A and B channels together. As for time delay, readings are averaged over a user-selectable gate time.

Stopwatch Mode

Timing Process Dynamics

Instrumenting a Pulsed Laser System

Instrumenting a Pulsed Laser System
Some of the many possibilities in instrumenting a pulsed laser system with Laureate dual-channel counters.


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