Teledyne API Ultrafine Particle Monitor - Model 651 Computer Interface, Commands, and Data Collection
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Example of data record:
TSI CPC DATA VERSION 3
1268228469,2010/3/10,13:41:09
60
1.00,120
Model 651 Ver 1.00 S/N 123456
"Date","Time","Concentration","Count"," Live-
Time","Blank","Abs Press"," Analog In","Pulse Height"," Pulse
STD","Status Flags"
2010/3/10,13:41:57,2.15e4,2522183,58.62,,970,0.00,567,600,0
2010/3/10,13:41:57,2.32e4,2719488,58.51,,970,0.00,607,595,0
2010/3/10,13:42:57,2.15e4,2530791,58.62,,970,0.00,587,609,0
2010/3/10,13:43:57,2.13e4,2505886,58.63,,970,0.00,581,615,0
Data fields include:
Date
Time
Particle Concentration (#/cm
3
)
Raw Particle Counts
Live-time (seconds)
Comma (reserved field)
Absoluter Pressure (mbars)
Analog Input (V)
Pulse Height average (mV)
Pulse Height Standard Deviation
Status flags.
You can select the Sample Time (the period over which data is
collected and reported) from one of the following choices: 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, or 60 seconds. Data is collected internally
10 times/second and is averaged over the selected sample time.
The average is displayed on the graph and can be saved to the flash
drive. Data is saved to the flash drive every 10 seconds, or at the
rate of the data averaging period if it is longer than 10 seconds. The
data averaging period is the same as the Sample Time setting. Once
the data is being logged to the Flash drive, the Sample Time setting
cannot be changed.
IMPORTANT
If power is lost at any time, the instrument should continue data logging
when the power is returned. The data files created will have the extension
.rdt so that the previous files are not overwritten.