HEM DATA Releases Mini ADAC

Compact data logger has multiple functions.

Compact data logger has multiple functions.

By DE Editors

HEM Data has introduced a new data logger, the Mini ADAC. The multi-function, 8-channel logger acquires a variety of inputs including voltages, currents, temperatures, and converts pulses to counter/timer signals.

Its small size makes it easy to install for in-vehicle testing and other field testing applications. The Mini ADAC Logger works for a range of applications including performance,  monitoring, R&D, and duty cycle measurements. Its on-board storage is a 2GB Micro SD card.  

An optional companion product, the DAWN Mini Logger, acquires controller area network (CAN) data from the in-vehicle network to acquire automotive OBD and enhanced diagnostic data,  and the J1939 heavy-duty protocol.  Together, the Mini ADAC Logger and DAWN Mini Logger simultaneously acquire analog and in-vehicle network data.

The Mini ADAC Logger’s A/D is 16 bits with a maximum rate of 100 samples/sec per channel. The 8 channels are single-ended. The standard voltage ranges are 0-5V and 0-36V. Other voltage ranges can be ordered. Temperature inputs are K type thermocouples. Current range is 0-40mA. Each channel is configured independently. Up to two channels can be configured as counter/timers.

A Windows user interface allows configuration of the logger without any programming using flowcharts,  tables, and dialogs. The Windows software also provides the option to acquire and display real-time data on a PC and configures the stand-alone logger with the parameters to acquire.

For more information, visit HEM Data.

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

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