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  • PCM and Analog Data Recording, Data Acquisition Application Note (.pdf)
    The world of PCM data, where data are send down to earth from spacecraft for recording, has been connected to the analog recording world. This app note describes how it is possible to achieve both signal domains in the same acquisition system, and how NASA specifically is putting this technology
  • Recording Road Surfacing Data to Prove Process Efficiency
    CAS DataLoggers recently provided the intelligent data logger solution for a company owning several bitumen spray trucks used to seal roads and highways. Management wanted to demonstrate their process quality to customers by recording specific information during multiple bitumen spray runs
  • Monitoring and Recording Harmful Gas Detection in a Chemical Plant
    CAS DataLoggers recently supplied a chemical company with a combination gas detection and temperature recording system. For safety reasons, the plant needed a data logger to monitor hydrochloric acid gas (HCL) and chlorine (CH2) levels as well as temperature throughout the plant in 20 separate
  • daqPC - Comparing High-Speed Data Recording Architectures (.pdf)
    There are several trends apparent in the data acquisition arena - analog to digital converter technology is improving, providing both improved bit resolution, and higher sampling rates. Combine this with the trend of an increasing number of sensors in a majority of data acquisition applications
  • Case Study: Prosilica GigE Vision Cameras Tested for New NASA Recording System
    board; a high-speed, 320-Gbyte flash memory system; and an I/O subsystem that provides interfaces to multiple cameras, along with analog and digital inputs. Prosilica GigE Vision Cameras Tested for New NASA Recording System - Allied Vision Technologies. Select your regionEurope, Middle East & Africa
  • Analog Filters, Introduction to the Relationship Between Aliasing and Analog Filtering (.pdf)
    Analog data represents information which is derived from real-world phenomenon like light, sound, vibration, strain, pressure, load, etc. Unfortunately low level analog signals are subject to unwanted interference or signal "noise". In today's technology analog data is typically digitized prior
  • Introduction to Data Loggers
    Technically speaking, a data logger is any device that can be used to store data. This includes many data acquisition devices such as plug-in boards or serial communication systems which use a computer as a real time data recording system. However, most instrument manufacturers consider a data
  • Remote Data Aquisition Phones Home
    Telephone Modem. paired with each analog channel. In. l Leased-Line Modem. the pairing, the history buffer. l RS-232/RS-485. records data once every 10 min. (as. l Fiber-Optic Communications. above) for a total recording time of. 52 days. The event buffer is. activated only during an exception condition

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