Custom Designed High-Performance Embedded Data Acquisition Boards for Strain Gage and Sensors

Electro Standards Laboratories will build custom data acquisition boards for strain gage and sensor system.

April 23rd, 2009

Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), Cranston, RI, will custom-engineer and build data acquisition boards for strain gage and sensor systems.

The Model 4328, a board recently developed for a strain gage application, includes dual 24-bit independent strain gage channels with simultaneous sampling at 15K samples/second. This board can also be configured as quad 24-bit strain gage channels sampled at 5K samples/second. The board features 12 additional 12-bit analog input channels with a throughput of 1M samples/second. Digital data acquisition is supported with 64 bits of simultaneously sampled digital inputs. The digital inputs can be sampled at 20M samples/second.

The Model 4333, a board developed for data acquisition and sensor monitoring, creates both a low speed monitoring data stream and a high speed transient event data stream that are designed to measure and report both static and pulsed sensor events. Typical sensors can include load cells, temperature sensors, strain gages, general analog outputs, voltages, currents, pulse counting, and digital contacts.

To discuss your application with an ESL design engineer, call 401-943-1164, eslab@ElectroStandards.com, or www.ElectroStandards.com.

Jeannette Gouin

Electro Standards Laboratories

36 Western Industrial Drive

Cranston, RI 02921

Tel: 401-943-1164

Fax: 401-946-5790

Email: eslab@ElectroStandards.com

www.ElectroStandards.com

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