Single package device includes floppy and hard drives, high speed ethernet, USB, and PCI connectivity, and its own SVGA display
Nicolet Instrument Technologies introduces the new Accura 50, combining the power of a high resolution transient recorder, the display and control of an oscilloscope, plus the capabilities of a Windows PC in a single system.
The Accura 50 combines a 5MS/s 12-bit (0.025% resolution) digitising capability with ultra-low noise amplifiers to provide data integrity with an SFDR (Spurious Free Dynamic Range) of greater than 75dB over the 1MHz bandwidth. Programmable eighth order Bessel filters remove aliases and extract signals from unwanted noise.
The newly developed high common mode differential IntelliProbes place the amplifier at the signal source - this provides improved common mode rejection and negligible circuit loading, offering 80dB CMRR at 100Hz and over 60dB CMRR at 1MHz.
With up to two million data points of memory per channel, the Accura 50 guarantees reliable capture of transient events with no compromise of sample rate.
Internal floppy and hard drives, coupled with high speed 100Mbit/s ethernet, USB, and PCI connectivity, enable unlimited data storage and communication.
Additional key features of the Accura 50 include a large 10.4in SVGA display plus video outputs for meetings and presentations and a sophisticated array of real-time measurement and analysis functions.
With on-board analysis and custom reporting software for sophisticated 2D and 3D plots, while building the architecture around a full Windows PC, enables direct data interchange to MS-Office and many other popular third party software packages.
In particular, the Accura 50 enables seamless data transfer via COM to the on-board Nicolet analysis and report software.