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Product category: Instrument control software
News Release from: M+P International | Subject: VibControl revision 2.9
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 06 October 2006

24-bit vibration control with ethernet
interfacing

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Latest generation of VibControl software offers significant product enhancements making control of electrodynamic and hydraulic shakers even more powerful and user-friendly

VibControl revision 2.9 supports the new high-speed VT1432B and VT1436 digitizer cards from VXI Technology These new 24-bit cards extend the sampling per channel to 102.4kHz from eight channels upwards

The recently launched VXI Technology gigabit EX2500 ethernet card is also now supported by VibControl providing significantly reduced cabling costs and greater flexibility for VXI based installations requiring a remote shaker location.

Multiple VXI chassis can be synchronised for even greater channel counts.

Other VibControl additions include mission profiling in random, enhanced automatic peak search in post-processing, extended history function, enhanced network capability and even faster handling of large data sets for time replication applications.

M+P international manufactures test and measurement systems for vibration control, noise and vibration analysis, data acquisition and process monitoring.

The company has its headquarters in Hannover, Germany with an additional software development facility in Leuven, Belgium and sales/marketing subsidiaries in Farnham/England, Verona/New Jersey, Montesson/France and Singapore along with representatives and agents worldwide.

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