Xplorer GLX Handheld Datalogger
The World's First Graphing Datalogger for Science
The new Xplorer GLX from PASCO captures, analyzes,annotates and stores data quickly and seamlessly, without
being connected to a desktop computer. The Xplorer
GLX has been designed to function with our line of
Spectrometers for Education: the CHEM4
Spectrophotometers (pages 36-37) and
the USB-650 Red Tide
Spectrometer (page 38). The
Xplorer GLX is a science lab
wherever you need it, whether
you are in the lab or out in the
field. When combined with the
Xplorer GLX, our Spectrometers
for Education become powerful
measurement, display and analysis tools for students. The Xplorer GLX can
display real-time intensity, absorbance,
transmission or relative irradiance spectra in less than
one second. >
The PS-2636 Xplorer GLX (in blue)easily connects via USB cable to the
USB-650 Red Tide Spectrometer forcapturing, displaying and analyzingreal-time spectroscopic data.
For those whoalready own anXplorer GLX, youonly need to purchasethe PS-2555 LicenseKey and an Ocean Opticsspectrometer; the key willenable the Xplorer to workwith our line of educationspectrometers.
The Xplorer GLX comes with software, a power supply, a USBcable, two temperature sensors, a sound sensor, a voltage sensor and easy-to-use instructions. Spectrometer Systems & Setups Stand-alone Computing Power
The Xplorer GLX is built for the demanding university teaching
environment. It incorporates an easy-to-use, icon-based operating
system as well as navigation buttons and a numeric/alphanumeric
keypad. With 10 MB of internal memory, the Xplorer can be used as
a stand-alone computer but also can interface to traditional desktop
computers. If more memory is needed, save Xplorer data to a flash
drive. For traditional navigation and annotation, you can plug in an
optional USB mouse and keyboard. The Xplorer’s rechargeable
Nimh battery enables field portability and its large backlit LCD screen is
visible in both sunlight and low-light conditions. In addition, a USB
port allows students to print graphs and tables directly from the
Xplorer GLX to select Hewlett-Packard printers. >
Built for Science
The Xplorer GLX includes helpful student features such as a built-in
graphing calculator with an expression editor for analyzing trends.
The datalogger also includes statistical and mathematical tools to
easily review data and perform basic data analysis, such as linear
curve fits. Students can annotate data points with either text notes or
recorded voice messages (the GLX has a built-in speaker for sound
output). The Xplorer GLX has four universal sensor ports as well as
ports for two Temperature Sensors, a Sound Sensor, and a Voltage
Sensor (included). PS-2636 Xplorer GLX & License Key: $425PS-2555 License Key: $129 >
Ordering Information
Order the PS-2555 License Key if you already own an Xplorer GLX
but want it to work with an Ocean Optics Spectrometer. The PS-2555
is a License Key only; it does not include a spectrometer or the
Xplorer GLX. The PS-2636 comes with the Xplorer GLX and the
License Key (an Ocean Optics spectrometer is sold separately). The
License Key also includes a feature set from our SpectraSuite
Spectroscopy Operating Software; however, if you wish to download
data from the Xplorer GLX and utilize it on a desktop PC, you may
want to purchase the full SpectraSuite Software. >
Specifications Dimensions (in mm):89.1 x 63.3 x 34.4Display screen:320 x 240 backlit transflectiveLCD grayscale displaySampling rate:50,000 Hz maximum
Internal memory:10 MB
Battery:Rechargeable NiMH batteryXplorer with USB-650 Red Tide:Supports basic functionsXplorer with CHEM4 units:Supports triggering functions anddigital user-programmable GPIOs Tel:727.733.2447 • Email:Info@OceanOptics.com39 oo
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