The LTT-184 is a portable data acquisition system, which is optimized for fast long and short duration measurements using up to 16 differential signals each individually configurable. Clock input enables the measurement of an external RPM or frequency of a pulse signal.
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The LTT-184 is a portable data acquisition system, which is optimized for fast long and short duration measurements using up to 16 differential signals each individually configurable.
For quickly transferring the data to either desktop or notebook computer an internal 20 MHz SCSI-II port is included. Additionally a FireWire-SCSI converter is available. The PC can therefore be hooked up to the device using for example an internal SCSI Adapter or a PCMCIA SCSI-card.
The patented hard and software design of the LTT-184 guarantees independence of the system from any additional PC software and allows for trouble free implementation in a networked environment. Thus the device is able to use any storage medium of a network without putting an unnecessary load on the network.
The very fast 128 up to 512 MB buffer saves all realtime data so that if the transfer to the PC is interrupted no data is lost. Interruptions often occur when using a PC with a multitasking operating system like Windows 2000. The metal housing provides sturdiness and protection such that the LTT-184 can be used without problem in the laboratory or in rough working conditions. The graphical user interface of the control software is user friendly and mouse controlled under Win98, WinNT4.0, WinME, Win2000 and WinXP. The "What You See What You Get" software is a very powerful tool for configuring the countless functions of the LTT-184 . All variables have default values to lighten the first time user's utilization.
Powerful converting routines are provided that convert the data to most popular data analysis program formats.
Multiple LTT-184 can be linked and synchronized creating a single measurement system with an almost unlimited number of channels. Or Systems can be connected to the PC each on its own using separate SCSI interfaces on your PC. LTT systems also can be linked using the SCSI or FireWire interface with one system transferring the data to the PC. Whatever way is used, collected data will result in only one single file.
Multiple systems can run synchronously using a link between the digital inputs. One system will be defined as master, the others will run as slaves.
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