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Analyser is smart approach to noise and vibration

A M and P International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 20, 2006

Equipped with a 24bit four-channel USB powered dynamic acquisition module, the SO Analyzer is billed as the perfect engineering tool for portable noise and vibration applications.

Equipped with a 24bit four-channel USB powered dynamic acquisition module, the new SO Analyzer from M+P International is billed as the perfect engineering tool for portable noise and vibration applications.

It provides highly accurate measurements from IEPE (ICP) sensors and other signals as well as all the software functionality needed for daily test jobs at a surprisingly low price.

Thanks to its self-powered USB 2.0 high-speed connectivity to a PC or laptop, the SO Analyzer is a compact real-time analyser designed for professional applications in the field and in the laboratory.

Measurements have never been so easy: load the SO software, connect the USB cable between the acquisition module and the host PC/laptop and start measurement using IEPE (ICP) sensors powered direct from the USB front-end.

With 25kHz bandwidth, 24bit resolution and 102dB dynamic range, the SO Analyzer offers very high precision on four channels and upwards and is perfectly suited for versatile N and V measurements and analyses.

A single application combines real-time data acquisition, results analysis and report creation.

The MS Windows-like user interface and the wizard-driven setup of all measurement parameters ensure quick and safe operation, minimising the probability of operator errors.

The flexible real-time acquisition features user selectable block sizes, sample rates, filtering, resampling and a wide range of time and frequency domain computed functions and averaging modes.

Additional options are available for hammer impact capture linked to a geometry for ODS and modal analysis, rotating machine analysis with tacho, real-time octave analysis, acoustic intensity analysis as well as throughput to disc recording.

The power of the SmartOffice Analyzer even allows multiple capture modes to operate in parallel, eg real time spectrum analysis to the graphics display as well as recording (throughput) the raw time history data to disc for later post-processing as well as online order analysis.

As with previous generations of SmartOffice, data can be imported from many sources so that all test data can be managed, analysed and reported from one user environment.

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