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Miniature data recorder rated for IP68

August 8, 2017 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The new SLICE IP68 data acquisition system is designed to capture physical signals in challenging environments. Targeted at applications with size or mass constraints, SLICE IP68’s 60×60-mm footprint makes it easy to embed in most test articles. The rugged housing is impervious to shock, water, and dust, making SLICE a candidate for testing in inclement weather or in environments that may cause condensation on the instrumentation.

SLICE features onboard signal conditioning, supporting a variety of external sensors including DTS SLICE IP68 bridge and IEPE transducers for gathering critical measurements like acceleration, displacement, strain, pressure, temperature, voltage and more. Data direct-writes to 16 GB internal flash memory.

SLICE IP68 is based on the architecture of the popular SLICE NANO and MICRO from Diversified Technical Systems (DTS). The three-channel sensor input layers are stacked and configurable up to 24-channels. Higher channel count systems are created by daisy-chaining SLICE stacks together. SLICE IP68 is ideal for off-road testing, vehicle ride and handling (cars, motorcycles, bicycles), heavy equipment, UAV and marine applications.

Visit DTS at www.dtsweb.com for more information.

Filed Under: data acquisition Tagged With: DTS

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