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News Release from: Metrix Electronics | Subject: Sefram DAS 1200
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 January 2005

Recorder, multimeter and scope come
together

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Combining recorder, multimeter and oscilloscope functions in one compact unit - the new Sefram DAS 1200 is ideal for many industrial and electrical troubleshooting or maintenance applications.

Combining recorder, multimeter and oscilloscope functions in one compact unit - the new Sefram DAS 1200 is ideal for many industrial and electrical troubleshooting or maintenance applications All functions are accessed and configured using the simple menu press buttons

The unit has two fully isolated "universal" inputs for DC or true RMS (AC+DC) voltage and thermocouple signals, which are rated to IEC61010, Cat III, 600V safety standards.

Eight additional low-voltage digital inputs are designed for "logical" signals.

All these signals can be viewed simultaneously on the built-in TFT screen and recorded in memory.

The recorder features the same sophisticated acquisition and trigger modes provided on Sefram's high-end models.

A 1MHz sampling rate, 14bit resolution and 1Mbyte internal memory enables high performance signal analysis.

The data storage can be extended to 512Mbyte, or more, using plug-in CompactFlash memory cards.

In auto-ranging multimeter mode, the DAS 1200 can display two different measurements - for example voltage and frequency - for each of the independently isolated input channels.

The safety oscilloscope features automatic setup and similar computation, cursor measurement, and display zoom facilities as its recorder mode.

Available now from Metrix Electronics, the DAS 1200 weighs only 1kg and can be battery powered for portability.

It also has a built-in serial interface to output data to a PC, or directly to a printer.

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