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Saelig Introduces New UM203 Mephisto Scope

Multi-functional instrument includes a standalone datalogger.

By DE Editors  

June 8, 2009

By DE Editors

Saelig Introduces New UM203 Mephisto Scope

Saelig’s UM203 Mephisto Scope is a USB-powered multifunctional instrument that delivers the functionality of seven instruments in one box, according to the company. It features a 2-channel 16-bit 1MSa/s digital storage oscilloscope, an FFT spectrum analyzer, a 2- channel volt meter with pointer display (DC/AC/trueRMS), an analog data-logger, a multi- channel digital data-logger, a 16-channel 100kHz logic analyzer, and a digital 24-line I/O box.

The UM203 is housed in a metal case. With its low power consumption, the UM203 Mephisto Scope is suitable for use as a mobile toolkit connected to a notebook or netbook PC.

The Mephisto UM203 has the ability to perform stand-alone 100kSa/s data logging to an SD memory card, independent of a PC (a 256 MB SD card is included). In this application, an included external power supply is required. When connected to a PC, no power supply is needed because power is drawn from the USB port. Measurement commences by simply inserting an SD card. Analog and digital data can be logged to the SD card.

Windows software is provided to make the instrument quick to set up, with separate control/display panels for all seven devices. The Mephisto UM203 is also expandable with optional accessory modules that provide relay or opto-isolated outputs.

The Mephisto UM203 is available for $895.

For more information, visit Saelig Company Inc.

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

 

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