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Omega Offers Tri-Axial Transient Shock Data Logger

The OM-CP-TSR101 measures and records instantaneous shock levels.

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By DE Editors  

January 14, 2009

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Omega Engineering, Inc. (Stamford, CT) announced the Tri-Axial Transient Shock Data Logger. The OM-CP-TSR101 Series is a battery-powered 3-axis shock data logger that features built-in accelerometers, programmable start time, and optional password protection.

The OM-CP-TSR101 measures and records instantaneous shock levels when the user-selectable shock levels have been exceeded. The data logger retrieves data quick and easy and downloads at a high speed of 115,200 baud.

The OM-CP-TSR101 is CE compliant and is valuable in characterizing environments such as packaging and fragility assessment (drop testing), break and crash testing, and shipping validation. Price starts at $599.

For details, contact Omega Engineering, Inc.

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

 

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