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Product
GlogS GigaLog S datalogger, LCD alpha 2x16 |
Product
GsDin GigaLog S datalogger in DIN rail housing |
Product
GsGraph GigaLog S datalogger with colour LCD in housing |
Option
for GlogS GsLcd
LCD graphic colour 320x240 with touchscreen |
Option
for GlogS, GsDin, GsGraph Gsm65 Modem GSM/GPRS + antenna |
GigaLog S is a data logger for
Gbytes of data using microSD memory cards.
With GigaLog S any embedded system can log its data easily, for
a very long period, and readable by a PC.
GigaLog S automatically recognizes
microSD memory cards, and creates files to store the data into
it. When switching power on, or changing the memory card, new
data will be appended to the files. Stored data can be read on
a PC using a simple microSD adapter. The memory card appears as
a removable disk to the PC. All data from the Rs232 is in a single
file, analog data in another file on the disk.
You may also upload stored data from the board by USB or Rs232
into a file on the PC.
GigaLog S is available as board
or in a housing to be mounted on a DIN rail.
GigaLog S is also available with a graphic LCD to show rescend
data.
Storing data
from analogue or digital inputs
Gigalog S has 16 single-ended inputs. Couples of inputs can be
used as differential inputs. Each input can be configured as analog,
digital, or counter. Gigalog samples these inputs regularly and
stores them on the disk in a file.
Each input, or pair of inputs can be configured as:
Utility program GigaTerm shows, where to put jumpers and resistor onto the board.
Storing incoming
data from Rs232
All data coming in from one of the two serial Rs232 interface
can be stored on the disk in a file. A data frame from the Rs232
is any consecutive data until there is a gap of at least 0.5 seconds.
GigaLog can be configured to add a time stamp (yyyy:mm:dd hh:mm:ss)
in front and/or at the end of a data frame.
GigaTerm
PC Tool GigaTerm allows you to communicate with the GigaLog board:
Analogue inputs | 16 single ended, or 8 differential, or mixed |
ADC resolution, technology | 24 bit delta-sigma |
Impedance | >10 M Ohm |
Resolution with
a perfectly stable input signal at 1ms sampling, typ |
16 bits |
at 10ms | 18 bits |
at 100ms | 19 bits |
Input options | -0.1 - +1.2V -0.1 - +1.2V with low pass filter -0.5 - +6.5V, -1 - +13V, -3 - +41V, -10 - +123V -1 - +1V, -12 - +18V -1 - +1V differential, -12 - +12V differential 0-25mA Thermocouple K, J Pt100, Pt1000 Digital, switch with pullup, high voltage Counter, switch with pullup, high voltage |
Additional Inputs | Up to 100 inputs
over Rs485 network: Gigalog S, or remote acquisition modules. |
Memory card | micro sd-card, 2
G per file (FAT32) Sandisk, any size |
Sampling | >= 1ms |
Storing Rs232 | <= 115200 bd |
Programmable | Command macros Programmable in c |
LCD | Character 2x16 Or graphic colour tft 5.7" 320x240 + touch panel, backlight (option) |
Serial interfaces | 2 Rs232 1 Rs485 1 USB |
Other outputs | 2 solid state relays |
Remote Control by
GSM/GPRS Transfer of data to Internet Set clock from Internet |
with GSM65 (option) |
GPS Set clock from GPS |
with GSM65b (option) |
Power supply | Gigalog S Board:
6 - 15V, 70ma Graphic LCD: 12V, 300mA Gsm65: 6 - 15V, 60mA, 1A (peaks) |
Low power mode | < 1mA |
Dimensions | GlogS Board: 101x86x15
mm, 75 g GsDin Din housing: 106x91x80 mm, 220 g GsLcd Graphic LCD: 167x108x37 mm, 260 g GsGraph GlogS + GsLcd + housing: 200x122x58 mm, 630 g Gsm65: 48x32x13 mm, 12g |
Temperature | Operating: -10 -
+50 C Storage: -20 - +70 C |