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T-Corder and Palmtop collect data in remote locationsUse this solid state, portable data recorder from Vulcan Enterprises with your HP Palmtop to collect data in remote locations. (A familiar example of a remote data recorder is the black box found on most commercial airliners.) After data has been recorded to T-Corder's SRAM card, place the card in the Palmtop to analyze the data. Connect T-Corder to the Palmtop using a serial cable, and use the Palmtop's built-in DataComm application to make any necessary adjustments to your system on-site. The new T-Corder model 512 allows you to monitor the health and performance of a given system by recording analog, pulse and state signals, then storing the data files to an SRAM card. A simple DOS based translation utility converts the collected data to ASCII delimited files that can be imported and analyzed in Lotus 1-2-3 on the Palmtop. Voltage, temperature, pressure, strain, rotational speed, pulse count and switch position signals can be recorded in real time to DOS data files. The new 512 model adds 64 channels of 12-bit analog data to the previous 510 model's capabilities. The 512 simultaneously measures and records up to sixty-four 12-bit analog channels, eight 10-bit analog channels, four 32-bit rotational or count channels, and eight discrete signals at rates of up to 200hz. Size: 6.75 x 2.25 x 9. Rugged, no moving parts. (T-Corder 512 has been tested on the HP 95LX only, but should work on the 100/200LX as well.) Pricing -- $2,495 CONTACT: Vulcan Enterprises, Inc., 14604 S. 24th Pl., Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA; Phone: 602-759-1600; Fax: 602-759-7926; WWW: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/VulcanEnt/tcorder.htm
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