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High performance data loggers offer versatility

An United Electronic Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 7, 2006

United Electronic Industries (UEI) has released the UEILogger series of data loggers/recorders

The UEILogger offers a combination of ruggedness, flexibility, ease of use and low cost.

Each Logger 'Cube' contains the Logger 'engine', as well as either three (UEILogger 300) or six (UEILogger 600) I/O slots.

The logger is matched to the user application by installing the appropriate I/O boards.

With over 20 different I/O boards available, there is sure to be a configuration to meet almost any application.

A single 4 x 4.1 x 5.8in UEILogger cube may provide up 150 A/D channels or 288 digital I/O.

The UEILogger requires absolutely no programming.

The logging application is configured using a simple, intuitive, Windows based application that sets up the logger and extracts data from the logger's memory.

The software allows you to set input and output ranges, sample/update rates and signal conditioning, all from simple pull down menus.

The data logging 'program' may be downloaded via the unit's standard Ethernet port or stored on the SD Card.

The UEILogger supports sample rates up to 100 samples per second on each I/O channel or port.

Data is logged onto standard SD Cards (2 Gig SD Card included) and may be retrieved via the unit's Ethernet port or the directly from the SD Card using a standard SD Card reader.

The 2 Gig SD Card included will hold over 500 million 16-bit A/D readings.

"In addition to being very flexible and compact, the UEILogger series is extremely rugged", according to UEI president Shaun Miller.

"The Cubes have been tested from -40 to +85C, and for 50g shock, 5g vibration and altitudes up to 70,000 feet".

"All this is provided at a price that is thousands of dollars less than competitive units".

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