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UEILogger Series of Data Loggers/Recorders

Sample rates up to 100 sps on each of three to six channels.

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By DE Editors  

January 1, 2007

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With 20+ I/O boards available, the UEILogger series of data loggers and recorders matches the user application by installing the appropriate I/O boards. The UEILogger 300 contains three I/O slots; the UEILogger 600 contains six. A single 4 in. X 4.1 in. X 5.8 in. UEILogger cube may provide up 150 A/D channels or 288 digital I/O.

The series from United Electronic Industries (Canton, MA) requires no programming. The logging application is configured using a Windows-based application that allows you to set input and output ranges, sample/update rates, signal conditioning, etc.

The UEILogger supports sample rates up to 100 sps on each I/O channel or port. Data is logged onto standard SD Cards (2GB SD Card included) and may be retrieved via the unit's Ethernet port or directly from the SD Card using a standard SD Card reader. The 2GB SD Card will hold more than 500 million 16-bit A/D readings.

The cubes have been tested from -40 to 85°C, and for 50g shock, 5g vibration and altitudes up to 70,000 feet. Pricing is $1,595 for the UEILogger 300 and $1,795 for the 600 model. For more information, go to ueidaq.com.

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

 

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