Liquid Instruments - Data Logger
Description
The Moku Data Logger enables you to log data directly to an SD card for long-term measurements at rate of up to 100kS/s, where the duration is limited only by the capacity of the SD card. Data can also be acquired at up to 1MS/s by saving directly to the Moku:Lab's 500MB internal storage. Data saved to the Moku:Lab's internal storage can be uploaded to the cloud for analysis within seconds of the measurement finishing.
Liquid Instruments - Data Logger
Specifications |
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Input Impedance: | 50 Ohm, 1 MOhm |
Maximum Sampling Rate (into RAM): | 1 MS/sec |
Maximum Log Duration: | 240 Hours |
Features
Log at up to 100 kS/s to an SD card, up to the card’s capacity (16 GB SD card included)
Log at up to 1 MS/s directly to Moku:Lab’s internal memory (500 MB RAM)
Input voltage range: 1 Vpp or 10 Vpp
Input impedance: 50 Ω or 1 MΩ
Input coupling: AC or DC
Log voltage data on two independent channels to an SD card for long-term measurements, or directly to Moku:Lab’s internal RAM for short, high-speed bursts
Built-in two-channel 250 MHz waveform generators
File formats: Plain text (csv) or binary, depending on data acquisition rate
Export modes: SD card, Dropbox, Email, iCloud, or the iPad “My Files” folder
Schedule a log to start after a delay of up to 10 days
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
The Moku Data Logger is used for logging data directly to an SD card or Moku:Lab's internal storage for long-term or short, high-speed bursts measurements.
The Moku Data Logger can acquire data at up to 100 kS/s when logging to an SD card and up to 1 MS/s when saving directly to Moku:Lab's internal storage.
The input voltage range of the Moku Data Logger is 1 Vpp or 10 Vpp, and the input impedance is 50 Ω or 1 MΩ.
The Moku Data Logger supports plain text (csv) or binary file formats, depending on the data acquisition rate.
Yes, the Moku Data Logger can schedule a log to start after a delay of up to 10 days.