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Continuous 16-bit high precision data recording at 1 MHz
sampling x 16 channel for 20 minutes (approx). |
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Continuous data recording of 250 kHz sampling 100 kHz
bandwidth x 32 channel on a hard disk for 2 consecutive hours. |
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A PC card or an MO can be used as recording media. And,
the IEEE1394 or 100BASE-TX is an interface. |
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With multi-channel recording function, it offers multi
unit synchronized recording. |
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It is equipped with a 16-bit A/D converter on each channel,
and a sampling frequency can be chosen between 10kHz - 1 MHz for simultaneous
samplings on all channels. |
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Continuous recording can be saved on a built-in hard disk
drive at a maximum transmission rate of 16 million words /sec. |
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As an input amplifier is also a PA amplifier, which can
be directly connected to voltage output type accelerometer and a DC switch. |
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Using a 1000BASE-T data can be transferred at high speed
via a LAN or can be saved onto a computer via a network |
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The analog signal while recording can be monitored. |
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Data can be monitored via LAN while recording to the hard
disk and the sampling rate frequency set on the channel. |
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It can be equipped with an analog output amplifier.
(By the end of 2003, the sampling frequency of the D/A converter will be
equal to or less than 500kHz) |
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The AU-BNC32 32-channel extension BNC unit and the PL-S1001LX
View waveform display and removal software are available as options. |