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News Release from: RDP Electronics | Subject: 600 electronics system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 July 2003
Module acquires from up to 164
transducers
RDP's modular 600 electronics system combines signal conditioning, power and local display facilities in a Eurocard format for a wide range of transducers.
RDP's modular 600 electronics system combines signal conditioning, power and local display facilities in a Eurocard format for a wide range of transducers Plug-in modules provide I/O options, conditioning and data logging for up to 164 transducer channels
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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RDP's modular 600 electronics system combines signal conditioning, power and local display facilities in a Eurocard format for a wide range of transducers.
A key element in the modular 600 system is the 650 digital I/O and data storage module.
At a basic level, the 650 provides a real-time LED display of any selected channel in the system.
The 650 also acts as a data hub into which a PC can be connected.
Serial data can be sent via RS232, RS422 or RS485 and RDP Electronics provides freeware, downloadable from its website, to enable a PC to capture data directly to a Microsoft Excel file.
Using this data-logging format on the PC provides the user with a powerful tool to create custom logging, real-time analysis and graphical reports.
In addition to external data logging features, the 650 range can be programmed to monitor and store channel values internally, uploading the stored to a PC for analysis after the data logging function has completed.
Two versions of the 650 module are available with a choice of data storage capacities.
The 650 stores up to 10,240 channel readings and the 650ME1 has an increased capacity of 65,536 readings. Request a free brochure from RDP Electronics ...
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