RJA510188-4Ehttp://world.casio.com/edu/http://classpad.net/E-Con EA-200ApplicationUser’s GuideFor ClassPad 300/ClassPad 300 PLUS
200312011-7E-Con EA-200 Application OverviewE-Con EA-200 Application Status BarThe following shows how the status bar appears for each of the E-Con EA
200312012-1Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters2 Basic Steps for Configuring SamplingParametersThis chapter explains the basic operations y
200312012-2Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters(3) Select the sensor you will use for sampling.•Tap one of the tabs ([CASIO], [Vernier], [C
200312012-3Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters• If you specify a total sampling time value in the range of 10 seconds to 1 day, startingth
200312012-4Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling ParametersTip• When you use the above procedure to configure sampling parameters for a single sensor,
200312012-5Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parametersk Photogate Sensor ParametersConnection of a Vernier Photogate to the EA-200 requires config
200312012-6Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parametersu To configure a setup for Photogate and Smart PulleyIn step (3) of the procedure under “To
20031201Configuring Parameters for Sampling with Multiple SensorsUse the [Multiple] tab to configure parameters for simultaneous sampling with multipl
20031201(4) Select the sensors you will use for sampling.• Depending on the sensors you have connected to each channel, select the [CASIO],[Vernier],
200312012-9Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters(9) Use the [Sample] and [Trigger] tabs of the Setup dialog box to configure the requiredpar
20031201Using the E-Con EA-200 ApplicationThe E-Con EA-200 application makes it possible for you to control a CASIO EA-200 DataAnalyzer from a connect
200312013-1Setup3 SetupThis chapter explains the various parameters you can configure with the Setup dialog box.Important!•Configuring advanced setup
200312013-2SetupConfiguring Advanced Sampling ParametersThis section explains how to configure advanced sampling parameters on the [Sample] and[Trigge
200312013-3Setup(6) You can now start sampling immediately or you can save the setup in memory for laterrecall.• To start sampling immediately, tap V.
200312013-4Setupk Extended ModeThe Extended Mode is the opposite of the Fast Mode in that it allows setting of a longsampling interval. In this mode,
200312013-5SetupMode ParametersThis section explains the parameters that can be configured on the [Sample] tab and[Trigger] tab of the Setup dialog bo
200312013-6Setupk Normal Mode ParametersTab Parameter Initial Default Range[Sample] Sampling Interval 0.05 sec 0.0005 to 299 secNumber of Samples 100
200312013-7SetupFFT GraphThe [FFT Graph] parameter is available only when [Microphone] is selected as the sensor.You can turn post-sampling FFT Graph
200312013-8SetupNumber of Samples: Specify the number of samples that should be collected. Samplingcontinues until the specified number of samples is
200312013-9Setupk Additional Start Trigger ParametersThe following are the parameters that need to be configured for the Count Down, CH1,SONIC, and Mi
200312013-10SetupThe graphs below show when sampling is triggered while [Rising] is specified for [TriggerEdge]. The graphs show changes in sampled va
20031201Contents1 E-Con EA-200 Application Overview ... 1-1Starting Up the E-Con EA-200 Ap
200312013-11SetupThe graphs below show when sampling is triggered while [Above] is specified for [TriggerLevel]. The graphs show changes in sampled va
200312013-12Setupk Graph OptionsThe following provides detailed explanations of the options that are available on the [Graph]tab of the Setup dialog b
200312013-13Setup(4) When the name is the way you want, tap [OK].• This displays the Custom Probe dialog box.(5) Configure the following parameters on
20031201u To edit an existing custom probe(1) On the Sensor Setup window, make sure that the custom probe you want to edit is notselected.• If the nam
200312013-15Setupu To configure new custom probe settings based on Vernier sensor settingsUse the following procedure to recall Vernier sensor setting
200312013-16Setupu To calibrate a custom probeNote• Perform the following procedure to calibrate a custom probe after you newly configure it orafter y
200312013-17Setup(5) In the [Value 1] box, input the reference value for thefirst sample, and then tap [OK].• This restarts sampling by the sensor con
20031201u To zero adjust a custom probeThis procedure zero adjusts a custom probe and sets its intercept value based on an actualsample using the appl
200312014-1Using Setup Memory4 Using Setup MemorySetup memory lets you save the parameters on the Sensor Setup window in a file for laterrecall when y
200312014-2Using Setup Memoryu To recall setup dataImportant!• Performing the following procedure will replace the current settings of the Sensor Setu
200312011-1E-Con EA-200 Application Overview1 E-Con EA-200 Application OverviewThis chapter describes the configuration of the E-Con EA-200 applicatio
200312015-1Executing a Sampling Operation5 Executing a Sampling OperationThis chapter explains the procedure for executing an EA-200 sampling operatio
200312015-2Executing a Sampling Operation(3) Depending on the setup you are using, either a standby dialog box appears orsampling starts right away af
200312015-3Executing a Sampling OperationMode 1. Start Standby2. Sampling operation is triggered (and data is graphed). 3. Sampling ends (and data
200312015-4Executing a Sampling OperationThe screen shown below appears when CH1, SONIC or Microphone is used as the Start Trigger.Mode 1. Start Stand
20031201Saving Sample DataThe data produced by an EA-200 sampling operation controlled from the E-Con EA-200application is stored temporarily in the C
200312015-6Executing a Sampling OperationYou can use the [Current] tab to graph the current data after sampling is complete. Forinformation about grap
200312016-1Outputting a Function to the Speaker6 Outputting a Function to the SpeakerWhen [Speaker (y = f(x))] is selected on the [CASIO] tab of the S
200312016-2Outputting a Function to the Speaker•When [Manual] is selected, the optimization performed by the [Auto] setting is notperformed. Because o
200312017-1Using the Multimeter Window7 Using the Multimeter WindowThe Multimeter window shows the sample values of all channels in real-time. You can
20031201u To view real-time sample data during sampling configured with the [Single]tab(1) On the Sensor Setup window, display the [Single] tab and co
200312011-2E-Con EA-200 Application Overviewk Sensor Setup WindowThis window is for selecting a sensor for each of the EA-200 channels to be used fors
200312017-3Using the Multimeter Windowu To view real-time sample data during sampling configured with the[Multiple] tab(1) On the Sensor Setup window,
200312017-4Using the Multimeter WindowSaving Sample Data from the Multimeter WindowYou can use the procedures below to save sample data while the Mult
20031201u To save sample data from the Multimeter window during samplingconfigured with the [Multiple] tab(1) Perform steps (1) and (2) of the procedu
200312018-1Graphing Data8 Graphing DataThis chapter explains how to configure graph parameters on the E-Con Graph Editorwindow, and how to draw a grap
200312018-2Graphing DataUpper/Lower StyleThis is the same style as the [Compare] tab (see page 8-4).This style appears in the following cases only.•Wh
200312018-3Graphing Datak [Normal] TabThe [Normal] tab is for recalling previously saved sampled data (or current data) forgraphing. You can draw up t
20031201k [Compare] TabLike the [Normal] tab, the [Compare] tab lets you for recall previously saved sampled data(or current data) for graphing. You c
20031201Drawing a GraphThe following procedures explain how to actually draw a graph by configuring setups oneach of the E-Con Graph Editor window tab
20031201(8) Assign sample data to [Gph2] and [Gph3].• If you want to recall and assign different data, repeat steps (3) through (7) above for[Gph2] an
20031201(12) Tapping the [xyLine] or [Scatter] down arrow button displays a list of the plot pointtypes.• The following shows the type of graph produc
200312011-3E-Con EA-200 Application OverviewE-Con EA-200 Application Menus and ButtonsThis section provides an overview of E-Con EA-200 application me
20031201u To draw a graph using [Compare] tab settings(1) Tap c to display the E-Con Graph Editor window.(2) Tap the [Compare] tab.(3) First, recall t
20031201(8) Assign sample data to [Lower].• If you want to recall and assign different data, repeat steps (3) through (7) above for[Lower].• If you wa
20031201u To draw a graph using [Current] tab settings• In either of the following cases, perform the same steps as those under “To draw a graphusing
200312019-1E-Con Graph Window Operations9 E-Con Graph Window OperationsThis chapter explains how to perform zoom, scroll, and other operations while a
20031201(4) To exit the zoom mode, tap on the ClassPad icon panel, or press the ClassPadc key.u To zoom a particular graphNote• Use this procedure t
200312019-3E-Con Graph Window OperationsDisplaying and Hiding Graph Display ComponentsWhen there are multiple graphs on the E-Con Graph window, you ca
200312019-4E-Con Graph Window OperationsScrolling a GraphYou can select one of the graphs displayed on the E-Con Graph window and scroll it.•Note that
200312019-5E-Con Graph Window OperationsUsing TraceTrace displays a cross pointer on the displayed graph along with the coordinates of thecurrent curs
20031201Calculating the Periodic FrequencyYou can use the following procedure to determine the periodic frequency for a specific rangeon a graph.•Note
200312019-7E-Con Graph Window OperationsAnalyzing a Graph Using Fourier Series ExpansionFourier series expansion is effective for studying sounds by e
200312011-4E-Con EA-200 Application Overviewk Sensor Setup Window Menusk E-Con Graph Editor Window MenusMenu/CommandSetupSetup StoreMemRecallTool Clea
200312019-8E-Con Graph Window Operations(4) On the dialog box, configure the settings as required.Parameter DescriptionSpecify a Graph Editor window s
200312019-9E-Con Graph Window Operations(5) After all the settings are the way you want, tap [OK].• This starts calculation. The Graph Editor windowco
200312019-10E-Con Graph Window OperationsTap here and then select thedestination folder from the listthat appears.Use the keyboard to input thevariabl
200312019-11E-Con Graph Window OperationsTap here and then select thedestination folder from the listthat appears.Use the keyboard to input thevariabl
200312019-12E-Con Graph Window Operationsu Saved Matrix DataSaving graph data to a matrix type variable saves it to a variable that has n lines and up
20031201Outputting a Graph as a Sound from the SpeakerYou can specify a range on a graph and output it from the speaker.Note• The following operation
20031201(2) Tap /.• This displays the Output Frequency dialog box.(3) Specify the output frequency on the dialog box.• Input a percent value for the o
200312019-15E-Con Graph Window Operations(4) After the settings are configured is the way you want, tap [OK].• This displays a dialog box like the one
200312019-16E-Con Graph Window OperationsTip• The time value is always stored as seconds.• The storage capacity of the above data storage operation is
2003120110-1Sensor List10 Sensor ListThe following is a list of sensors that can be selected on the Sensor Setup window. The “䊊”symbol indicates senso
20031201Menu/CommandZoom All ZoomAutoyAutoFullOriginalAnalysisTracePeriodFourierMemStore PictureRecall PictureAllStore ListSelectStoreAllMatrixSelect1
2003120110-2Sensor ListManufacturerVernierCustomSensor NameGas Pressure (atm)Gas Pressure (in.Hg)Gas Pressure (kPa)Gas Pressure (mBar)Gas Pressure (mm
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200312011-6E-Con EA-200 Application Overviewk E-Con Graph Window Menus and Buttons (Continued)Menu/CommandFunctionsaStarts a process for moving one of
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