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Product category: Instrument control software
News Release from: DSPCon | Subject: MultiScope 6.5
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 15 June 2007

32 laboratory and test instruments on a
single PC

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MultiScope v6.5 effectively acts a graphical user interface for acquiring, analysing and presenting data on a single PC without specialised lab instruments such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analysers

DSPCon has launched MultiScope version 6.5, a feature-rich, user-friendly, software package that provides the display power and analytical capabilities of up to 32 test and lab instruments on a single PC Specifically designed to work in conjunction with DSPCon's flagship system, Piranha III, as well as the company's newest product, DataFlex-1000, it provides engineers with real-time data processing, logging, monitoring and display capabilities of up to 32 test channels without the cost, inconvenience and clutter of traditional lab instruments

MultiScope v.6.5 delivers a wide variety of display types including time series, FFT, strip chart, Lissajous, Campbell, spectrum and others that can be viewed on multiple, user-configured pages with up to 32 scopes per page.

It utilises a single ethernet connection and standard DSPCon data formats to facilitate highly flexible and accurate testing of critical shock, vibration and rotating machinery applications.

A new stand-alone feature allows users to review previously captured data on any PC.

"The overriding design philosophy behind MultiScope was to develop and deploy an easy-to-install and easy-to-use software product that would allow engineers to improve the already outstanding data acquisition, analysis and archiving capabilities of Piranha III through enhanced data visualisation and manipulation capabilities," said John Pecina, DSPCon director of systems engineering.

"The ability to monitor signals as they are being acquired on a single PC with a single interface, with or without processing, while also having the ability to play back previously recorded data files allows operators and engineers to make informed decisions more rapidly, thereby reducing turn-around time, improving productivity, and maximizing system ROI".

Described as a must for any application that requires real-time monitoring of multiple channels, MultiScope is a versatile, virtual instrument that provides a comprehensive portfolio of standard plot types along with a configuration tool for creation and configuration of user-defined displays.

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