Transient Recording Instruments0 pages
For sampling rates up to 1 MS/s per channel data is directly
stored to the hard disk all the time. You just start the data
storage before the test and stop it afterwards. This way there
is no stress for the test engineer about the right trigger setup
and it works for up to 64 channels sampled at 1 MS/s each.
Key Features
t High channel count, up to 64 channels per
system
t Simultaneous sampling of analog channels and
liked systems
t Sampling rates from 1 MS/s to 200 MS/s per
channel
t Hardware trigger functions
t Huge acquisition memory up to 2 GS per card
Of course running such measurement for a long time results
t Easy to use and powerful software
in huge amount of data, e.g. 64 channels at 1 MS/s each for
1 minute is almost 8 GB of data. DEWETRON addressed this
fact by inventing a super fast data reload technology. It is a
matter of seconds to reload the data file and then you just cut out the area of interest for analysis and archiving.
This new kind of Transient Recorders use only short buffer memory on the A/D cards, a hardware trigger is still
available.
For higher sampling rates up to 200 MS/s per channel still large onboard memory directly on the A/D cards is offered.
DEWETRON offers a nice range of cards with 128 MS standard memory and options up to 2 GS. All these cards are
hardware triggered and then record data to their memory. After recording data is downloaded to the systems hard
disk for permanent storage. All these cards also can be used in the stream to disk mode for data rates up to 180
MByte/s.
www.dewetron.com/tr
Signal Conditioning
The fast streaming to disk capabilities of DEWETRON systems
define the transient recording application in a new way.
Components
DEWE-TR ... Streaming machine that fits
Software
Transient Recorder Instruments
Front-ends
Instruments
Dedicated Instruments
DEWE2
Transient Recorder
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