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News Release from: M+P International | Subject: SmartOffice dynamic signal analysers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2002
Dynamic signal analysers for vibration
and more
SmartOffice dynamic signal analysers are used for multichannel analysis of vibration, acoustics and other phenomena.
M+P International's SmartOffice dynamic signal analysers are used for multichannel vibration and acoustic analysis, impact testing, structural analysis, rotating machinery analysis, acoustic analysis and vibration control analysis SmartOffice supports Agilent, National Instruments and Teac front-ends
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Multi-channel Vibration and Acoustic Analysis
m+p international's SmartOffice dynamic signal analysers are used for multi-channel vibration and acoustic analysis, impact testing, structural, rotating machinery and acoustic analysis and more.
M+P International offers industry-standard measuring hardware featuring 2-112 input channels, 24bit resolution and 40kHz frequency range.
Data can be either directly measured or imported from all kinds of other noise and vibration test solutions.
SmartOffice provides many convenient reporting features which can handle both small and large data sets.
For instance, the test reporting allows to copy and paste all obtained graphical results into ActiveX compliant applications such as Microsoft Word or PowerPoint and to automate repetitive tasks using a Visual Basic-compatible programming language.
SmartOffice dynamic analysers guarantee economy, intuitive operation and scalable solutions: native Microsoft Windows application, intelligent wizards for safe and efficient user guidance as well as metadata for user-definable documentation will simplify the testing job considerably.
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