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CellMite ProD for Rugged Applications

High-performance embedded DA and strain gauge interface board.

High-performance embedded DA and strain gauge interface board.

By DE Editors

Electro Standards Laboratories (Cranston, RI) announces its CellMite ProD high performance embedded data acquisition (DA) and strain gauge interface board, Model 4333, which is suitable for embedded applications that require high speed and high accuracy analog and digital data acquisition (DA).

The CellMite ProD features dual 24-bit independent strain gauge channels with simultaneous sampling at 15Ksps that can also be configured as quad 24-bit strain gauge channels sampled at 5Ksps. It offers 12 additional 12-bit analog input channels with a throughput of 1Msps.

Digital data acquisition is also supported with 64-bits of simultaneously sampled digital inputs. The digital inputs can be sampled at 20Msps. The CellMite ProD has four 16-bit high performance analog output channels with user-specified scaling and offset with a range of +/-10 volts.

The communication channels are optically isolated to minimize system ground loops. For applications requiring onboard data storage, the CellMite ProD features 1MWord of onboard memory along with an SD Card Slot for additional bulk data storage.

The CellMite ProD, which is designed for ruggedized applications and operates from -40 to +85 degrees C, supports dual-quadrature encoder or pulsed inputs often used for measuring rotational position or velocity as well as a wide input voltage range of 10VDC-36VDC, along with 3kVDC isolation.

For details, contact Electro Standards Laboratories.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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