Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: GE Fanuc Embedded Systems | Subject: DaqScribe DDR-200
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 May 2007
Digital data recorder addresses
the need for speed
The DaqScribe DDR-200 compact high performance portable digital data recorder boasts a sustained continuous recording speed of 100Mbyte/s
Reflecting rapidly increasing customer demand for very high speed data recording in a wide range of environments, GE Fanuc Embedded Systems has announced the DaqScribe DDR-200 compact high performance portable digital data recorder. With a sustained continuous recording speed of 100Mbyte/s - unmatched in the industry for either transient or dynamic applications - and a weight of less than 9kg, the DDR-200 is designed for recording applications such as weapons testing and jet engine testing.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The DDR-200 can be configured with either 32 channels of 24bit ADC at up to 100kHz/channel or 32 channels of 16bit ADC at up to 1.0MHz/channel.
Lower channel counts can be recorded at rates up to 10.0MHz/channel.
'The DDR-200 responds to the growing need to perform high speed data recording in a wide variety of locations and applications', said Arun Sheth of GE Fanuc Embedded Systems.
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'It offers performance well beyond that of competing products, and does so in a compact, light weight, portable system - and, as a turnkey system, it enables customers to leverage its capabilities with minimal investment of time and effort'.
With support of up to 64 channels of analogue input or 32 channel input/32 channel output, user-programmable simultaneous sampling of up to 1.0MHz/channel is achievable.
Programmable gain and filter are supported, and numerous signal conditioning options - for eg bridge, ICP, T/C and pressure sensor applications - are also optionally available.
Maximum configuration flexibility is achieved as a result of the DDR-200 being based on PC/Windows technology, allowing memory of up to 16Gbyte to be configured along with internal disk storage of up to 640Gbyte.
Optional additional storage up to 2.5Tbyte can be configured via an internal RAID controller, giving users the capability of recording data at high sampling rates over extended periods.
The DDR-200 is supplied as a fully integrated hardware and software package that includes a keyboard, TFT LCD screen and carrying case, together with DaqHunter software for immediate user productivity and data management software to ease post-processing of large data files.
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