NetDAS – Embedded Linux 24-bit Recorder
Embedded Linux Data Recorder
is a rugged 24-bit data logger, digitizer, event recorder and transmitter based on industry-standards and commercially available plug-in cards. All software runs over a LAN or the Internet and can be configured to operate simultaneously in several different modes: network broadcast, continuous local storage and trigger. NetDAS can be ordered with an internal or external triaxial accelerometer and runs under embedded Linux. This item is normally in stock.
NetDAS

Applications
- Accelerometer data logging and acquisition
- Seismic/earthquake recording, monitoring, logging and data acquisition
- Seismic and strong-motion networks on earthquake fault zones and volcanoes
- Low packet latency for Earthquake Early Warning (EEW)
- Laboratory and multiple-sensor data acquisition
- Seismic monitoring of dams, industrial facilities, bridges and structures
- Monitoring for land slippage/deformation for pipeline and railroads
- Homeland security, intrusion and tunnel detection


Features
- Lowest cost full-featured 24-bit recorder
- Multi-channel wide dynamic range 24-bit simultaneous sampling
- Up to 12 channels at 24 bits
- GPS time-stamped data
- Real-time Internet (IP) connectivity over existing infrastructure
- Sampling up to low-audio band
- Continuous gap free data
- Digital I/O
- 10-bit analog inputs
- Relay interface to plant DCS (Distributed Control System)
- Operates over optical fiber, Ethernet (Cat-5) or wireless networks
- Encryption for high security
- Real-time graphical display
- Internet status messages and warnings
- MATLAB and other formats supported
- Software-controlled gain
- Military style connectors
- Up to 64GB flash memory storage
- IP66/NEMA4 environmental rating

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