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May 7, 2009
By DE Editors
Saelig Company has added two multichannel, USB-powered data loggers to its lineup. With up to 12-bit resolution and up to 1MS/s sample rate, PicoLog 1216 and PicoLog 1012 multi-channel voltage data loggers offer up to four software-configurable digital output lines and 1 PWM control output. The units also offer a current-limited sensor excitation output.
The compact, portable units plugs into the USB port of a standard Windows-based PC, without any need for an external power supply to the unit.
Designed to meet the needs of a range of general-purpose voltage, sensor, and transducer logging applications, PicoLog 1216 and PicoLog 1012 feature independent software-configurable channels, ranges, scaling, and control outputs, an external terminal board to facilitate connections and custom front-end circuitry, and a choice of 10 or 12-bit input resolution. PicoLog 1216 and PicoLog 1012 voltage data loggers contain everything needed for immediate use and the free PicoLog comprehensive data logging software includes an SDK for customized programming.
Both loggers feature three sampling modes to meet most data logging needs: real-time continuous, streaming, and block mode. Streaming mode allows channel voltage readings to be logged continuously at 1kS/s on any number of channels, while real-time continuous mode provides averaged, time-accurate readings with automatic measurements available in PicoLog. Block mode captures at the full 1MS/s sample rate of the logger for the duration of the 8k sample buffer.
For more information, visit Saelig Company.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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