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Acquisition system handles up to 4096 inputs

A Caesar Datasystems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 20, 2005

The LTT SensorCorder mobile data acquisition system offers between 8 and 4000 galvanically isolated conditioned inputs for strain gauge devices, ICP sensors or voltage signals.

The new LTT SensorCorder mobile data acquisition system from Caesar DataSystems offers between 8 and 4000 galvanically isolated conditioned inputs for strain gauge devices, ICP sensors or voltage signals.

Each channel can be individually software configured according to the type of sensor connected.

All channels are sampled with 16bit resolution at a maximum sampling rate of 500kHz, providing a signal bandwidth of 50kHz per channel.

Included are features like quarter-, half- and full-bridge completion, automatic bridge balancing, analogue and digital input filters, internal shunt calibration and AC/DC coupling.

The SensorCorder was especially designed for both long-term and short-term, high-speed recordings.

The internal memory can be upgraded from a standard of 4Msample up to a maximum of 16Msample per channel.

Optionally, the system can be equipped with an internal 40Gbyte hard disk enabling long-term data recording independent from a PC.

External communication is possible via Ethernet, WLAN, SCSI, USB or FireWire links.

By means of a software DLL interface the data can be transferred directly to different software applications (eg u-Graph).

The SensorCorder may be individually adapted to the users specific testing requirements.

Two standard configurations are available: a compact desktop version for 8 or 16 channels and a rack-mounted version, which can be built up to a maximum of 4096 channels.

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