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DSPCon Launches Portable Data Acquisition System

DataFlex-1000A analog record and replay system works with any PC.

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By DE Editors  

February 10, 2009

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DSPCon’s DataFlex-1000A is a portable, high-speed data recorder that combines real-time performance, remote capabilities and compatibility with any commercially available laptop or PC.

Capable of supporting 16 to thousands of channels, the DataFlex-1000A can be used as a stand-alone data recorder/replay unit, a virtual lab instrument, or a real-time data analyzer when integrated with DSPCon's optional MultiScopeTM graphic visualization software.

It features an analog bandwidth capacity of 97.2 kHz per channel with anti-alias filtering and no degradation of bandwidth, regardless of channel count, to accommodate a wide variety of telemetry, voice and video storage applications. The system also uses dual, "hot-swappable", industry-standard disks, tape drives or solid-state memory storage devices to deliver high-capacity data recording in a variety of media.

For more information, visit www.dspcon.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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