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TM ACCELERATION ACQUISITION SYSTEM 3 Axis Acceleration 4 Million Sample Non-Volatile Memory Portable Battery Operation -20 to +60C Operation Simple PC Based Programming Standard Ranges: б2g, 5g, ѱ10g, 25g, ѱ50g, 100g Logs Various Data Types: AC and DC Acceleration AC and DC Peak Acceleration Peak Acceleration Events RMS Acceleration AC Velocity AC Peak Velocity RMS Velocity Temperature 115.2 kBaud Serial Data Link > The Model 3310 is a battery powered, acceleration and thermal data acquisition system which provides sample ratesof up to 4000 samples per second on each of its three acceleration axes. Its useful bandwidth ranges from DC to 500Hz. The 3310 contains three orthogonally mounted model 1010 digital capacitive accelerometers and utilizes a RISC microprocessor and a custom ASIC to automatically log AC/DC accelerations or AC velocities into its on-board flash memory. To reduce the amount of stored data, the user can record peak acceleration or velocity samples for selected time intervals or apply a root mean squared (RMS) algorithm to the data. Multiple windows of contiguous acceleration samples can also be recorded with each window center triggered on its acceleration threshold exceeding event. The 3310 comes in a rugged die cast aluminum case with an overall size of 3.5" x 4.5" x 2.2" and a weightof 29 oz. including batteries. A userђs manual and 110VAC to 9VDC plug-in power adapter are included. The Model 3310 is easily programmed via menu based 'mission' planning software running under Windows95/98/NT4.0/2000/XP on your personal computer. After downloading a mission to the 3310, via a supplied RS-232serial cable connected to your PC's serial port, the 3310 can be disconnected and moved to the data collection site.An AC power adapter is included to power the 3310 during mission programming and data download if battery powerneeds to be conserved. Missions can be programmed to start immediately, after a delay or at an absolute time/datewith sequentially programmable data types and independent time durations. Total data acquisition time (dependingupon acquisition rate and battery life) ranges from 300 seconds to 21 days. Battery life ranges from 7 to 21 days,depending upon the acquisition type and sample rate chosen. The data sample rate can be set from 1 to 4000 persecond. Case mounting is accomplished via two #8 screws which can be tightened with the cover attached. SHIPPING DATA RECORDERRACE CAR INSTRUMENTATIONROTATING MACHINERY MONITORCRASH EVENT RECORDERFLIGHT VIBRATION MONITORAUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION TESTING Silicon Designs, Inc. 1445 NW Mall Street, Issaquah, WA 98027-5344 Phone: 425-391-8329 Fax: 425-391-0446web site: www.silicondesigns.com [page 1]Sep 05 size="-3">
Open the catalog to page 1TM The main menu is a user friendly interface for planning data acquisition 'missions'. Mission parameters are entered as directnumeric values or selected via drop-down submenus. An automatic 'mission tag' based on the serial number, start time and dateis attached to each mission for foolproof mission and data identification. PHYSICAL TRIAXIAL SAMPLE RATES / RESOLUTIONS Case Size3.5" x 4.5" x 2.2"Weight29 oz. Including Batteries Mounting2 holes, # 8 ScrewsCase MaterialDie Cast Aluminum Acceleration:1/sec (15 bits) to 4000/sec (8 bits)Peak Accel:1/sec (15 bits) to 4000/sec (8 bits)Peak store...
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