A new DC input power supply option is available for the vendor’s DL750 ScopeCorder, a modular measurement tool that can capture up to 16 analog inputs as fast as 10 MS/s plus 16 logic inputs simultaneously.
With the DC input option, the DL750 can be operated using 10-18VDC power as well as AC power, enabling easy use for in-vehicle measurements and in other testing locations without need for an external DC-AC converter. The DC option can also be used as a backup power supply for the DL750, ensuring that acquired data is not lost and the measurement is not interrupted if AC power is disrupted or lost. The DC option adds only 800g of weight and 20mm of width to the DL750. When using the DC input, the DL750 operates with low power consumption—typically 60-80VA. The DC option is priced at $1,000, while the DL750 ScopeCorder mainframe starts at $5,595.
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