PC-Based Data Acquisition Units

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PC-Based Data Acquisition Unit Type MX100 - Benefits
 
 
High Performance
 

Multi-Channel Capability

  • Shortest measurement interval of 10 ms (high-speed measurement of 10 ms on 24 channels or 100 ms on 60 channels is possible).

  • Possible to acquire data from up to 1,200 channels (when using Yokogawa's proprietary software).

High Withstand Voltage

  • Reinforced (double) insulation has been provided between the input terminals and the case to achieve a high withstand voltage of 600 Vrms/VDC (continuous). As shown below, each battery voltage can be measured even if the batteries are stacked to increase common-mode voltages.
     

High Isolation Voltage

  • Reinforced insulation between the input terminal and the case handles 3700 Vrms for one minute, or 600 Vrms/VDC continuous.

Multi-Interval Measurement

  • Mixed use of three types of measurement intervals is enabled within the system (measurement intervals are set for each module).
Easier To use

Flexible System Configuration

  • By configuring modules, a system can be built or modified to utilize 4 to 1,200 channels, and measurement intervals of 10 ms to 60 s.

Versatile  PC Based Software Options

  • Software developed by Yokogawa, an API, and a LabVIEW driver are available.

Easy Software Setup

  • PC software developed by Yokogawa automatically identifies any connected MX100s.

No Re-Wiring between Measurements

  • A removable terminal unit is available.


 

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