SEFRAM DAS1700 / 111 | Data logger, 24 channels, 12 multiplex channels, 6 universal channels and 6 HV channels
Manufacturer number: DAS1700/111
SEFRAM DAS1700 / 111 | Data logger, 24 channels, 12 multiplex channels, 6 universal channels and 6 HV channels
- 6 HV channels
- 6 universal channels
- 12 multiplex channels
- Fast sampling rate: up to 1 MSa / s (1μs)
- Up to 72 channels (with multiplex card)
- Modular device by changing the acquisition cards
4 cards optionally available:
- Universal, multiplex, strain gauge and high voltage VDC measurement
- Up to 1000 VAC with high-voltage card and measurement of Pt100 and Pt1000 with multiplex card
- 16-bit resolution with multiplex card / 14-bit resolution with universal card
- 500 GB SSD internal storage
- 16 logic input channels with power supply (12 V)
- Wide 15.6-inch touchscreen TFT display
- USB and LAN interfaces
- Battery option (up to 2 hours)
- Transport case and free software for control and analysis included
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DAS1700 / 111 | Data logger, 24 channels, 12 multiplex channels, 6 universal channels and 6 HV channels
The DAS1700 data logger is a high-speed recorder with which you can record several parameters: voltage, current (with shunt or clamp), temperature (thermocouples), measurements on sensors (e.g. 0-10 V; 4-20 mA).
You can set up your own channel configuration by choosing from the 4 available input boards: universal board, universal high voltage board, strain gauge board and multiplex board.
With a suitable channel configuration, you can record 6 to 72 channels and 16 logic inputs.
Long-term measurements with a sampling rate of 1 MSa / s (1 µs) are possible if the internal hard disk space of 500 GB is fully used.
With a special integrated function of the performance analysis you can record all your parameters in a single-phase and three-phase network (50 Hz, 400 Hz and 1 kHz).
This data acquisition solution can be remotely controlled via an Ethernet or WiFi connection and the results can be analyzed using license-free software developed by Sefram.