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Product category: Other analytical instruments
News Release from: M+P International | Subject: SO analyser
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 January 2007

Environmental test tailoring simplified
by M+P

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Measuring actual vibration levels encountered by every day product use in field conditions is essential for environmental test tailoring and hence cost engineered lab testing

M+P International says its new integrated solution provides everything necessary for this process The compact SO analyser equipped with a four-channel USB powered dynamic acquisition module is perfectly suited for versatile portable noise and vibration measurements

With 25kHz bandwidth, 24-bit resolution and a wide dynamic range the SO analyser offers very high precision on four channels and upwards and provides all the functionality you need for your daily test job at a surprisingly low price.

Measurements have never been so easy: load the SO analyser software, connect the USB cable between the acquisition module and the host PC/laptop and start your measurement using IEPE (ICP) sensors powered directly from the USB front-end.

The vibration data measured in the field can be directly imported into M+P International's VibControl shaker control systems for environmental test tailoring.

Tailor-made environmental tests guarantee that the components are sufficiently tested, but not overtested.

Economical considerations play an important role in environmental simulation.

With the SO analyser, M+P International offers a cost-effective dynamic signal analyzer, allowing you to measure the real environmental situations precisely, yet easily and to import the measured data into VibControl for qualification purposes.

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