
14|CLABUser’sGuide
6.Sensorinputs
ForconnectingsensorsCLABhasthreeBT(right‐handed)sensorinputs1,2,and3
withinputvoltageranges0..5Vand‐10..10V.Theseinputssupportallanalog
CMAsensorsandautomatically identifythesesensors.Especially forCLABanew
CMA Ultrasonic Motion Detector BT55i,
which can be connected to analog BT
inputsofCLAB,isavailable.
CMAoffersawiderangeofsensors,foracompletelistofavailableCMAsensors
consulttheCMAwebsite.CLABalsosupportsVerniersensors.
6.1.BTanalogsensorplug
SensorswithBT(right‐handed)plugcanbe
connectedtoinputchannelsofCLAB.
TheBTplughas6pinswiththefollowingconnections:
Pin Connections
1 Vin
2 Ground
3 Vres
1
/I2C
3
data
4 Auto‐ID
2
/I2C
3
clock
5 5VDC
6 Vin‐low
1
V
res
- Output reference voltage (pull-up resistor 15 k) for resistance measurements.
2
Auto ID (pull-up resistor 10 k) - Auto ID sensor detection input. The BT inputs have the
possibility for automatic sensor recognition.
3
For (I
2
C) communication between CLAB and intelligent sensors.
Vin Vin‐low
Inputs 1,2,3 1,2,3
Inputrange ‐10..10V 0..5V
Resolution(12bit) 4.9mV 1.2mV
Inputimpedance
100k 100k
In the Coach software all CLAB inputs can be (simultaneously) used as counter
inputs. Sensors such as the CMA Photogate or CMA Radiation sensor are by
default defined as counters. Other analog sensors can be used as counters (e.g.
using a Heart‐rate sensor as a counter) after defining the
counter conversion
settings.
6.2.Automaticsensordetection
CLABautomaticallydetectssensorswhentheyareconnected tothesensorinputs
and tries to identify the connected sensors. Most CMA sensors will be
automatically identified. Some older CMA sensors or sensors connected via the
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