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News Release from: M+P International | Subject: SmartOffice R2.2
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2003
Upgrade for noise and vibration analysis
SmartOffice is M+P International's complete solution for noise and vibration measurement, analysis and reporting.
SmartOffice is M+P International's complete solution for noise and vibration measurement, analysis and reporting Revision 2.2 contains many exciting new features that provide an even wider range of configuration options from portable acquisition to networked workgroup analysis and reporting
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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M+P upgrades SO analyser
The SO analyser is M+P International's real-time analyser for noise and vibration measurement, analysis and reporting in the field and in the lab.
SmartOffice now supports National Instruments 4472 PCI and PXI data acquisition cards, Agilent E1432, E1433 and E1434 cards and other popular measurement front ends.
The advanced data reduction wizard will re-analyse measured throughput data coming from random and sine tests as well as transient data.
The data are acquired by the SmartOffice throughput wizard (support of National Instruments, Agilent and other data acquisition cards), M+P International's VibRecorder for sine/random/shock data reduction using VXI hardware, third-party NVH systems from which the raw time domain data can be imported using the associated SmartOffice file translator and closed-loop classical shock, shock response spectrum and crash testing with M+P International's VibControl.
SmartOffice provides multichannel online octave analyses during complete throughput of time data and extended octave analysis post-processing capabilities.
The new features also include Microsoft Windows XP support and extended file translator for import/export of more data formats (eg Sony, Teac).
A free trial version is available now.
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