Specifications
Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision -
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Log Data Size
Data Max. Size Description
CH1 Actual 6 bytes Temperature
CH2 Actual 6 bytes Humidity
CH3 Actual 6 bytes Pressure
CH1 Setpoint 6 bytes Temperature
CH2 Setpoint 6 bytes Humidity
CH3 Setpoint 6 bytes Pressure
CH1 Heat PID 4 bytes 0 to 100%
CH2 Heat PID 4 bytes 0 to 100%
CH3 Heat PID 4 bytes 0 to 100%
CH1 Cool PID 4 bytes 0 to 100%
CH2 Cool PID 4 bytes 0 to 100%
CH3 Cool PID 4 bytes 0 to 100%
Machine Sensor 1 4 bytes Low Stage Pressure, Low Side
Machine Sensor 2 4 bytes Low Stage Temperature, Low Side
Machine Sensor 3 4 bytes Low Stage Pressure, Hi Side
Machine Sensor 4 4 bytes Low Stage Temperature, Hi Side
Machine Sensor 5 4 bytes High Stage Pressure, Low Side
Machine Sensor 6 4 bytes High Stage Temperature, Low Side
Machine Sensor 7 4 bytes High Stage Pressure, Hi Side
Machine Sensor 8 4 bytes High Stage Temperature, Hi Side
UUT Device 1 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 2 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 3 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 4 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 5 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 6 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 7 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
UUT Device 8 56 bytes 8 Thermocouple readings
Note that the oldest 50% of the data in the log file will be lost when the log file exceeds the Log File Size set
in the Settings\Logging\Setup window. Therefore, the required log file size should be calculated using the
above technique before any lengthy test to be sure that it will not reach the Log File Size limit. In addition,
any data that already exists in the log file should be taken into account. You can export the History file and
then clear it using the Logging\Clear History folder before a long test to utilize the full capacity of the Storage
Card.