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New Dynamic Signal Analyzers for High Channel Count Applications

NORTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Measurement Computing Corporation announces the release of four new devices in the DT9857E Series of Dynamic Signal Analyzers. These products feature eight or 16, high-resolution, 24-bit, simultaneous analog inputs and sample rates up to 105.4 kS/sec per channel. They provide highly accurate measurements for portable vibration, sound, and acoustic applications. Also included are one tachometer input and 16 digital I/O. Each device features convenient BNC connectors for attaching IEPE-compatible sensors like accelerometers and microphones. These devices do not include analog output channels. Users requiring analog outputs can consider other similar devices in the DT9857E Series.

Software support for the DT9857E Series is extensive and includes QuickDAQ data logging and FFT analysis software that allows users to easily acquire data, record to disk, display, and read a recorded data file. Data can be exported to other applications like Microsoft Excel® and MATLAB® for more advanced analysis. Drivers are also included for developing applications in Visual C#® or Visual Basic® .NET™, Visual Studio®, NI LabVIEW™, and MATLAB.

DT9857E Series (new devices in bold)

 

Product

 

Analog Inputs

 

Analog Outputs

 

Tachometer Inputs

 

Digital I/O

 

US List Price

 

DT9857E-8

 

8

 

2

 

1

 

16

 

$4,665

 

DT9857E-8-xAO

 

8

 

0

 

1

 

16

 

$4,165

 

DT9857E-16

 

16

 

2

 

1

 

16

 

$7,440

 

DT9857E-16-xAO

 

16

 

0

 

1

 

16

 

$6,940

 

DT9857E-8-OEM

 

8

 

2

 

1

 

16

 

$4,435

 

DT9857E-8-xAO-OEM

 

8

 

0

 

1

 

16

 

$3,935

 

DT9857E-16-OEM

 

16

 

2

 

1

 

16

 

$7,210

 

DT9857E-16-xAO-OEM

 

16

 

0

 

1

 

16

 

$6,710

About Measurement Computing

Measurement Computing designs and manufactures data acquisition devices that are easy to use, easy to integrate, and easy to support. Included software options are extensive and provided for both programmers and non-programmers. Free technical support and low cost of ownership make Measurement Computing the easiest choice for DAQ.

More information about the DT9857E Series can be viewed at: https://www.mccdaq.com/Products/Sound-Vibration-DAQ/DT9857E

Click below to see a photo of the DT9857E Series: https://www.mccdaq.com/press_releases/pr_photos/PR-DT9857E-Series.jpg

Contacts

Dan Mandill
Marketing Specialist
+1 508-946-5100 x219
dan.mandill@mccdaq.com

Measurement Computing Corporation


Release Summary
Measurement Computing announces the release of four new devices in the DT9857E Series of Dynamic Signal Analyzers.
Release Versions

Contacts

Dan Mandill
Marketing Specialist
+1 508-946-5100 x219
dan.mandill@mccdaq.com

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