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Product category: Dataloggers
News Release from: M+P International | Subject: TransRecorder
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 02 April 2003

Multi-channel transient recorder

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Suited for recording and analysing electronic and mechanical transient waveforms in manufacturing test, product development and engineering research

M+P International's TransRecorder is a multi-channel transient recorder featuring a 800kSA/s sample rate Based on the four-channel Agilent E1564A VXI digitiser which allows input ranges of up to 256V, a VXI mainframe and an IEEE-1394 FireWire interface card system, configurations of up to 48 channels can be supported

TransRecorder is ideally suited for recording and analysing electronic and mechanical transient waveforms in manufacturing test, product development and engineering research.

This also applies to environments with high levels of electrical noise, requiring particularly good common mode noise rejection.

Applications include underwater acoustics, pyroshock and jet-engine testing.

Data can be stored in the on-board memory of up to 128MByte.

Alternatively, data are stored continuously to PC disc using the Fifo functionality of the on-board memory.

To simplify calibration, the VXI digitiser provides an on-board calibration source and flash Rom to hold the calibration data.

The intuitive Microsoft Windows-based user interface allows for easy set-up of the measurement channel parameters.

Measurement data can be exported to Microsoft Excel or to the M+P International SmartOffice e-Reporter software for sophisticated offline analysis including mathematical calculations like FFTs, integration, differentiation and many more.

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