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Prosig - Model DATS-tetrad -Rugged, Portable Data Acquisition System
The DATS-tetrad is a rugged, portable data acquisition system that supports up to 32 high speed analog inputs. Sensor options are include microphones, accelerometers, strain gauges, thermocouples, load/pressure/force sensors, tachometers, rotary encoders, digital I/O and CAN-bus. The unit can be powered from mains, vehicle or its internal battery power. The Tetrad provides the versatility of a standalone front end or can be distributed for up to 1000 channels.
From 4 to 32 channels
Flexible channel options per system and stackable, interconnected systems up to more than 1000 channels.
Speeds up to 800k samples/sec
Systems can be configured to capture at rates up to 800,000 samples / sec / channel (16 bits) or 300,000 samples / sec / channel (24 bits)
Prosync synchronisation
Even when systems are connected for high channel counts, Prosync means that every sample on every channel is accurately synchronised.
Flexible power options
Works with mains or vehicle power. Internal battery ensures measurement & data security event in the event of a power supply failure.
Flexible communications
Flexible options for standard PC interfaces - Ethernet, USB, WiFi - means no special device drivers – can be used by anyone, anywhere.
No breakout boxes
No expensive, failure prone breakout boxes or splitter cables. Reduces cost, complexity & unwanted measurement noise.
Easy sensor setup
Rapid re-configuring for different tests and applications allows the system to be easily changed from one test to the next.
Flexible, integrated software
The DATS software integrates with all of the hardware options and blends ease of use for beginners with power for experienced users
Simple channel configuration
Fast verification of measurement channels between each test. Prosig`s setup editor is simple and easy to use.
Decades of knowledge
Prosig`s hardware and software is built around decades of real-world experience of measurement challenges.
