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Acquisition system focuses on sound and vibration

A Prosig product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 25, 2006

The P8004 is a small portable high quality data acquisition system with four analogue channels and a dedicated tachometer channel.

Prosig has released a new generation of its data acquisition hardware.

The P8004 is a small portable high quality data acquisition system.

It has four analogue channels and one dedicated tachometer channel.

The P8004, which is based on Prosig's higher-channel-count 8012, 8020 and 8048 systems, delivers up to 24bit resolution at up to 400Ksample/s.

The DATS signal processing software gives engineers the tools to capture, analyse and present captured data and signals.

Systems are most commonly used for vibration and acoustic analysis, primarily in the automotive fields of NVH, ride and handling, chassis dynamics, fatigue testing, comfort and standards compliance, but they can be applied to almost any application area.

These new systems from Prosig are enabling engineers around the world to transform their working environment.

The new P8000 data acquisition hardware is the culmination of many years of experience distilled into the perfect package for test engineers in all areas of sound and vibration testing.

The P8004 can be purchased with the full DATS professional signal processing software package, or for the new comers as part of the low cost Easy Signal Processing software package ESP.

The flexibility of DATS and ESP allows innovative investigations of the most troublesome phenomena.

"These are without doubt the most powerful and comprehensive products we have produced in the 27 year history of the company", said Dr Colin Mercer, Technical Director of Prosig.

Jim Marshall, Systems Director for the P8000 series is proud of the new developments.

"We've listened to comments and suggestions from our users and they have shaped the new products", he said.

A catalogue and free demo disk with full details of the new products plus PDF versions of Prosig's "Digital signal processing tutorials" are all available from the Prosig website, where visitors can also sign up for a free monthly newsletter.

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