Transient Recorder System

Nov. 1, 2011
TraNET EPC transient recorder system provides up to 64 channels in one system.
It combines the company’s family of high-speed local area network controlled instruments featuring multiple acquisition modes with a series of robust industrial computers designed for high-precision measurements in industrial environments. Product is appropriate for a diverse range of power measurement applications including verification and testing of electrical engine control systems, inverters, frequency converters, power plant maintenance and particle accelerator control. More specialized applications include connector pin resistance testing, ballistics, explosive testing and preventive seismic and structural health testing. Unit also can be deployed reliably in mobile and remote environments.  TraNET EPC can be equipped with up to 16 of Elsys’ TPCX PCI-compatible digitizer modules that feature unique measurement precision of typically ±0.03%, sample rates up to 240 MS/s at a vertical resolution of 14 bits (up to 30 MS/s at 16 bits) and acquisition memories up to 128 Mpoints per channel. Unit is available in 8-, 16-, 24-, 32-, 48- and 64-channel versions and uses the company’s TransAS 3 software.Elsys Instruments, LLCwww.elsys-instruments.com845.238.3933

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