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News Release from: Yokogawa Europe - Test and Measurement | Subject: Datum-y XL100
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 October 2005
World's first IPv6-ready measuring
instrument
Portable data logger is the first measuring instrument to support IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) and has a range of serial and parallel interfaces including USB, ethernet, GP-IB, RS-485 and RS-232
The new Datum-y XL100 portable data logger from Yokogawa has a powerful range of communications capabilities, and is said to be the world's first measuring instrument to support the IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) ready logo Measuring 155x56x155mm and weighing around 800g, the new instrument is suited to field service and maintenance applications
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The XL100 has a range of serial and parallel communications interfaces including USB, ethernet, GP-IB, RS-485 and RS-232.
It can function as a web server or FTP server or client, and also features an e-mail delivery function.
The unit has 16Mbyte of internal memory, and additional storage can be provided by CF or SD memory cards or by a USB memory stick.
External memory can be used to provide auto-set and auto-run functions.
A universal input makes the XL100 suitable for a wide range of measurements, including DC voltage up to 30V, all common thermocouples and RTD temperature sensors, and pulse and logic signals.
The instrument is available in eight-channel and 16-channel versions.
Minimum sampling time is 100ms on eight channels and 200ms on 16 channels, and can be set at a number of values up to a maximum of one hour.
Alarm and trigger functions are included, and data can be manipulated using differential computation, linear scaling and statistical calculations.
The XL100 can be used in conjunction with clamp-on power meters and luminance meters for electrical or optical measurements, and a rubber boot is available for increased impact resistance and environmental protection.
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