DynaLabs digital sensors are designed with three digital interfaces (USB, RS232, CAN) and can detect dynamic (AC) accelerations with amplitudes ranging from ±2g to ±40g. It has a speed of up to 4000 samples per second and a resolution close to 4 μg in three axes. Users can choose the appropriate sensor based on their needs. The power supply voltage is flexible, ranging from 5 to 16 VDC. It also measures the environmental temperature.
DynaLabs digital sensors have special software for USB and RS232 models.
Interface Options
USB Interface:
The USB interface enables direct connectivity to computers and other USB-enabled devices. This interface allows for easy data transfer and configuration using USB protocols. Users can access software features provided by the sensor for data visualization, calibration, and analysis via USB connection.
RS232 Interface:
The RS232 interface facilitates communication with devices equipped with RS232 ports. It offers a serial connection for data exchange, configuration, and control. Similar to the USB interface, the RS232 interface grants access to software features for enhanced functionality.
Software Features:
The USB and RS232 interfaces offer software features that enhance the functionality and usability of the sensors. These features may include:
Data logging: Recording and storing acceleration data for analysis and evaluation.
Calibration tools: Adjusting sensor settings to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Real-time visualization: Displaying acceleration data in graphical formats for real-time monitoring and analysis.
CAN Interface:
The CAN interface provides compatibility with Controller Area Network (CAN) bus systems commonly used in automotive, industrial, and aerospace applications. It allows for robust and reliable communication between the sensor and other CAN-enabled devices within the network.