About Portable Data Acquisition (DAQ) Device
PORTABLE DATA ACQUISITION (DAQ) DEVICE AND ACCESSORIES
- 2 Analog Input Differential channel (4/- 10V, 200 kS/s, 16 bits)
- 8 Digital I0s
- 60 V DMM,
- 1 scope channel and Audio Jacks
- +5 , +15, and -15 Volt Power Supply Outputs
- MXP Connector
Accessories include:
- Sensors, kits, and small-scale replications of real-world systems
- All required tools for operation included
- Pc and Software and software update and License for operation included.
- Installation and Commissioning and training included
Robust and Portable DesignFeaturing a compact, lightweight ABS plastic case, the device is perfectly suited for both handheld and desktop use. Its IP20 rating and robust casing foster durability in a variety of environments, from industrial workplaces to field research sites. The combination of practical design and a rechargeable internal battery ensures dependable, on-the-go operation.
Advanced Data Handling & ConnectivityData can be stored on SD cards up to 32GB or transferred swiftly through the USB 2.0 interface. Real-time monitoring is made seamless with LED status indicators for power and channel activity. The device supports data exports in both CSV and proprietary formats, enabling straightforward integration into existing workflows for in-depth analysis.
Reliable Performance and CompatibilityWith a 16-bit analog-to-digital resolution, a 72 MHz 32-bit microcontroller, and sampling frequency up to 20 kHz, the DAQ device delivers precise, timely data acquisition. Factory calibration ensures initial accuracy, with user calibration available as needed. It operates efficiently on Windows 7/8/10 and Linux, with comprehensive management software included for ease of use.
FAQs of Portable Data Acquisition (DAQ) Device:
Q: How do I transfer data from the Portable DAQ Device to my computer?
A: You can transfer data using the included USB 2.0 cable or by removing the SD card (up to 32GB supported) and connecting it to your PC. The device stores data in CSV and proprietary formats, which can be opened and managed using the supplied DAQ management software on Windows or compatible programs on Linux.
Q: What sensors and inputs does the DAQ device support?
A: This DAQ device is compatible with a wide range of sensors, including thermocouples, RTDs, voltage, and current transducers. It features multiple analog and digital input channels (up to eight), allowing flexible data collection for various industrial, laboratory, or field applications.
Q: How is the Portable DAQ Device powered, and what is its battery life?
A: The device operates on a rechargeable internal battery or through USB power, supporting up to 10 hours of continuous use per charge. Charging is facilitated by the supplied USB cable, using a standard 5V DC supply.
Q: Where can the device be used safely and reliably?
A: The DAQ device is designed for safe operation in environments ranging from -20C to 60C for storage and 0C to 50C when in use. Its ABS casing and IP20 rating provide dependable protection in laboratories, industrial sites, or field locations, with a humidity tolerance up to 80% RH (non-condensing).
Q: What are the steps for performing user calibration?
A: Factory calibration is provided, but users can also recalibrate the device as needed. The process involves using your reference standards and following prompts in the included DAQ management software. Detailed instructions are provided in the user manual for accurate calibration according to your requirements.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this DAQ device?
A: This portable DAQ device offers versatility, portability, and precise multi-channel data capture. Its LED indicators, expandable memory, user-friendly software, long battery life, and broad sensor compatibility make it ideal for rapid deployment in varied professional environments. The inclusion of factory calibration, safety certification, and firmware upgrade support further ensures reliable long-term use.