Data Acquisition System Mainframe (without GPIB)
The Instek DAQ-9600 data acquisition system is a modularized data acquisition system with high flexibility and higher performance. The mainframe is equipped with three module slots and a built-in precision 6.5 digit DMM is the core of its test and measurement. Five modules are available to meet different measurement needs. For the research and development of analyzing product characteristics, or the production and manufacturing of system testing or fault diagnosis, a data acquisition system with flexibility and high performance can effectively fulfill different measurement requirements by expansion and change that make the overall test simpler, faster, and more reliable.
The DAQ-9600 features a 4.3-inch graphic color display and concise function key design, allowing users to quickly and easily configure module channels in an intuitive way. Measurement data is presented in different formats, such as numerical values, bar graphs, trend graphs, and histograms to quickly check the measurement results. At the same time, the DAQ-9600 can convert 14 input signals, including temperature (RTD/thermocouple/thermistor), voltage (AC/DC), current (AC/DC), resistance (two-wire/four-wire), Strain (direct/bridge), frequency/period, and capacitance. The built-in 6 1/2 digital DMM provides basic accuracy of 0.0035% DC voltage, 0.05% AC voltage, and 0.01% resistance within a one-year calibration cycle.
The DAQ-9600 supports measurement data storage, and the acquired data can be stored in internal memory or directly recorded to a USB flash drive without connecting to a PC. For remote setting and control of data logging applications, the DAQ-9600 is equipped with LAN, USB, and GPIB (GPIB is only on model DAQ-9600G), and provides free DAQ-Data Logger software to simplify data collection and analysis, allowing users to easily collect data. In addition, the LAN interface can be used to configure measurements and define and execute scan lists through common web browsers (such as Chrome, and IE). Users can monitor the measurement results no matter where they are as long as they are connected to the Internet.