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Product category: Data acquisition Software and Communications
News Release from: M+P International
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 November 2004

Johns Hopkins orders acquisition systems

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Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has awarded M+P International a contract for a 192-channel data acquisition and analysis system and a 64-channel vibration control system.

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has awarded M+P International a contract for a 192-channel data acquisition and analysis system and a 64-channel vibration control system The contract also includes modal acquisition and analysis, a remote analysis station and distributed multimonitor support

M+P International's 192-channel, VXI-based Vibrecorder data acquisition and analysis system offers tools for online sine, random and shock data reduction.

The data will be continuously recorded on two embedded VXI throughput disks of 73Gbyte, each guaranteeing gap-free recording.

For online analysis, the data can be replayed from the embedded disks.

The Vibrunner, M+P's vibration control and analysis system based on VXIbus hardware technology and Windows NT/2000/XP operating system, will provide all control modes for all 64 input channels including random, sine (both with notching), shock, SRS, sine-on-random and random-on-random.

Data analysis tools include extensive data handling and analysis, single and multiple data graphing, custom report formatting as well as seamless integration with Microsoft Office products for test reporting.

Functions will be further enhanced by M+P's Smartoffice Modal software package for modal acquisition and analysis.

The Vibrecorder and the Vibrunner have the same user interface translating to minimum user training and maximum ease of use.

Both are configured with remote networked PCs for test setup and monitoring.

The multiscreen function supports several monitors for online display of large channel counts; each monitor has its own default layout setup file for easy setup of high-channel-count tests claimed M+P.

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