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1.1
Features
Standalone Ethernet DAQ for edge computing
RESTful API reports machine conditions to IT system
Streaming SDK for continuous data acquisition
Built-in web console for easy configuration and to facilitate
its use as a portable DAQ
Supports custom filtering algorithms for edge data
4-channel, 24-bit simultaneous sampling analog input up to
128 kS/s
System automatically resumes its previous running state
upon power recovery
Supports IEPE 4mA excitation current output on each
analog input to drive accelerometer
4-channel programmable isolated digital input/output
(software selectable)
Two 1 Gb Ethernet ports for cascading
1.2
Applications
Distributed machine condition monitoring
Vibration detection
Acoustic measurement
Environmental noise analysis
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