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Data Analysis Software for Stationary and Rotary Force Measurement

Allows for full configuration and control of up to 28 force measurement channels

Kistler
Fri, 12/09/2011 - 13:28
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(Kistler: Novi, MI) -- Kistler, a global supplier of precision sensors, systems, and instrumentation for the dynamic measurement of pressure, force, torque, and acceleration, has introduced the USB-based Type 2825A DynoWare universal data acquisition and analysis software, designed for direct compatibility with Kistler stationary and rotary measuring systems, including single- and multicomponent dynamometers and other force sensors.

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The simple operation of Type 2825A DynoWare allows for full configuration and control of up to 28 force measurement channels via USB, RS-232C, or IEEE-488. For signal analysis, DynoWare offers real-time visualization of measured curves, along with evaluation and calculation functions. The software allows for individual measurement channel documentation, along with measured data storage. Signal evaluation capabilities also allow for compensation of undesirable signal drift due, for example, to undue temperature influence.

DynoWare supports several A/D cards (PCI/PCMCIA) as well as the USB 2.0 function of the Kistler Type 5697A force charge amplifier. It is ideal for the acquisition and evaluation of cutting forces, reaction forces, crash impacts, or other types of physical force measurands.

For additional details and specifications, contact Kistler North America toll-free (in the United States and Canada) at 1-888-KISTLER, via e-mail at sales.us@kistler.com, or visit www.kistler.com.

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