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Portable data recorder works at high speed

A DSPCon product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 11, 2007

DSPCon's DataFlex-500 provides a sustained, continuous recording speed of up to 256,000 samples per second.

DSPCon has released the DataFlex-500 portable, high-speed data recorder that weighs less 10kg, features real-time playback, display and analysis and provides a sustained, continuous recording speed of up to 256,000 samples per second.

Combining the best attributes of a digital data recorder with those of a real-time data acquisition and analysis system in one durable, compact box, it has been designed to provide rapid data recording, real-time analysis and archiving of up to 64 channels.

Its durable outer housing, robust safety features and ease of use make it ideal for field testing jet engines, turbine pumps, combat vehicles and precision weapons systems.

The DataFlex-500 is fully transportable and easily fits in standard aircraft overhead racks.

"For years, we've heard customers articulate the need for a high-speed, low-cost, durable recorder with real-time analysis capabilities that's easy to move, easy to use and easy on their budget", said Al Brower, President and Chief Executive Officer of DSPCon.

"With DataFlex-500 we've shattered those barriers of cost, weight and lengthy learning curves to deliver a recorder unlike any on the market today".

"With this new system, we've accelerated our transition from systems integrator to full-service solution provider and are ready to meet the demands of current and new customers for a better answer for portable recording and analysis".

The DataFlex-500 features an open-standards, nonproprietary design architecture, standard 32-channel capacity, a bandwidth of up to 115kHz and a fully integrated software suite that includes MultiScope.

MultiScope combines the functionality of 32 oscilloscopes and spectrum analysers in one convenient package to deliver real-time, in-line and post-test analysis for a variety of rotating machinery, acoustic frequency, shock and vibration applications.

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