Pressure and Force measurement close to the measuring point ADDI-DATA
Intelligentes Ethernet-System acquires strain gauges
For a fast and accurate pressure and force measurement close to the measuring point in an industrial environment, ADDI-DATA presents the new intelligent Ethernet system MSX-E3311 with 24-bit resolution. It acquires and processes e.g. static load, strain measurement, engine torque or load cells data.
Two versions are available: Either 16 or 8 differential inputs for a direct connection to strain gauges. A digital trigger input (24 V) allows to start the signal acquisition via external instruments. The Ethernet system features an ARM®9 processor and 64 MB SDRAM. Thus onboard acquisition, data processing and data storage is possible. The MSX-E3311 has a robust metal housing and many protection circuits. It is IP 65 and suitable for an operating temperature from -40° C to +85° C. The software DatabaseConnect forwards the acquired data to databases. The MSX-E3311 can run in stand-alone mode as well as with superordinate systems via standard Ethernet.
For a fast and accurate pressure and force measurement close to the measuring point in an industrial environment, ADDI-DATA presents the new intelligent Ethernet system MSX-E3311 with 24-bit resolution. It acquires and processes e.g. static load, strain measurement, engine torque or load cells data.
Two versions are available: Either 16 or 8 differential inputs for a direct connection to strain gauges. A digital trigger input (24 V) allows to start the signal acquisition via external instruments. The Ethernet system features an ARM®9 processor and 64 MB SDRAM. Thus onboard acquisition, data processing and data storage is possible. The MSX-E3311 has a robust metal housing and many protection circuits. It is IP 65 and suitable for an operating temperature from -40° C to +85° C. The software DatabaseConnect forwards the acquired data to databases. The MSX-E3311 can run in stand-alone mode as well as with superordinate systems via standard Ethernet.
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15 March 2012













