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News Release from: Lamerholm Electronics | Subject: RD398 ShockLog Recorder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 April 2007
Shock log recorder for logistics
A New Generation of Shock and Vibration Monitor Launched by Lamerholm Lamerholm Electronics is pleased to announce the launch of the new RD398 ShockLog Recorder
A New Generation of Shock and Vibration Monitor Launched by Lamerholm Lamerholm Electronics is pleased to announce the launch of the new RD398 ShockLog Recorder This enhanced tri-axial shock, vibration and environmental recorder is the latest addition to the ShockLog range of equipment monitoring solutions from Lamerholm and has been designed for advanced research into environmental events that occur while transporting fragile and sensitive goods
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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GPS positioning is used for identifying the location of a shipment and GSM communications for immediate notification of any significant events that may occur.
Data gathered from the RD398 can be used to establish the optimum modes and routes of transport as well as for assisting in the initial packaging design stages.
It will be on show for the first time on stand 19J162 at IMHX in March 2007.
The new RD398 ShockLog is packed full of features for the serious research engineer.
Its high speed data acquisition and storage means that no data will ever be missed and its back to back event recording capability can record up to 4096 samples per second on three axes.
With user selectable programmable filters and a large dynamic range of 2.5mg to 100g, users are able to establish what parameters need to be set before they transport valuable goods.
Once the data has been collected, it can be downloaded at high speed and the user can select post-processing filters for further study and analysis of the collected data.
This allows users to further understand the conditions and environment their products have seen during a given journey or test procedure.
The research capabilities of the ShockLog range have been further enhanced by the addition of FFT/PSD tools that allow faster analysis of complex vibration data.
Providing an instant visual representation, up to 16 FFT/PSD graphs can be displayed over 4 windows.
For in-house drop testing and system testing, a new "last event display" has been incorporated allowing users to monitor the latest events recorded in real-time and enables them to apply post processing filters to the collected data.
Additionally FFT/PSD graphs can also be monitored in real-time giving engineers the complete picture during any live test environment.
The RD398 ShockLog has a long battery life and its rugged aluminium housing is sealed to IP67. Request a free brochure from Lamerholm Electronics ...
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