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PulseRecorder
is a miniature data logger which senses pulse
inputs or contact closures from external sources
such as transducers or pulse initiators (gas,
water and electric meters).
The
PulseRecorder may
act as a totalizer, continuously counting
pulses or counting pulses over specifically
defined intervals. Once activated the PulseRecorder
senses and records the number of pulses that
occur within adjacent "time bin"
periods. The bin period is selectable from
1 ms to up 14 hours. At the end of each bin
period, the total number of pulses is recorded.
The device can store up to 500 readings ("time
bin" periods).
The
storage medium is non-volatile solid state
memory, providing maximum data security even
if the system is disconnected from power supply.
The device can be started and stopped directly
from any computer connected to the same etherrnet
net and its small size allows it to fit almost
anywhere. The PulseRecorder makes data retrieval
quick and easy.
for
information:
info @ ipses.com
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Technical
Specifications
Input
voltage: 5 V DC regulated.
Current consumption: about
150 mA.
Input:
2 channel. Programmable threshold.
Maximum
rate : 1,6MHz.
Max
count: 18.446.744.073.709.551.615.
Gate
time : from 1ms up to 51.200s.
Alarm
threshold : from 0 up to 18.446.744.073.709.551.615.
Interface:
10base-T ethernet (RJ45 connector).
Size:
about 70 x 70 x 20 mm (about 2,8 x 2,8 x 0,8
inch).
Tipical applications
Remote
monitoring of contact closures.
Remote counting and totalizing.
Flow
rate recording.
Gas
and water metering.
Frequency
recording.
Download PulseRecorder
manual
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