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'Nano' DAS Series Specifications

16 Channel unit 6.50" x 1.50" x 3.82"

A very small and proven 12 bit Data Acquisition System. Up to 80 channels can be installed inside a 93 pound female dummy. This DAS is very rugged, has a very low power consumption, and has many advanced features. The EME PicoDAS is recommended for new orders. The NanoDAS is a very successful unit and is still being supported by EME.

      Features:

      • 64 channels in less than 80 cubic inches
      • Configurations of 16, 32, 48, 64, and 80 analog channels available
      • Synchronous triggering and simultaneous sampling between daisy chained units
      • Individual 12-bit or 16-bit A/D converters
      • 1Hz to 20kHz Sampling
      • .1% calibrated accuracy
      • Gain Range of 1 to 10000
      • Only 1.5 amp power consumption in full analog mode before sensors (64 channels)
      • Simultaneous sampling of all channels
      • Individual fold-back current limited excitation sources of 0, 2.5v, 5.0v, and 10.0v.
      • 6 pole Butterworth Filtering with software selectable cut-off frequencies
      • Meets SAE J211 specifications
      • Automatic calibration of analog channels
      • Multi-stage sampling
      • 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, or 256 MBof non-volatile memory
      • 8 opto-isolated digital output channels
      • 16 digital input channels
      • 2 Tachometer Input Channels
      • Serial communication using RS-232, RS-422, or ethernet 10baseT
      • PCM Irig-B Input as well as PCM 106-01 Telemetry Output (Optional)
      • Internal GPS Module (Optional)
      • Durability of Shock:

      ±110g, 120 msec 1/2 sine wave pulse on all axis

      ±70g, 500 msec 1/2 sine wave pulse on all axis

      ±35g, 2 sec 1/2 sine wave pulse on all axis

      ±60g 100 msec 1/2 sine wave pulse on all axis


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