Pelago
have developed a range of data loggers and data acquisition systems
for use in Oceanographic, Industrial, Pharmaceutical and Meteorological
applications, our new advanced data logging systems allow economical
data retrieval of remote data
NEW
PRODUCT NEWS
A new data logging system from Pelago is currently
under trials and due to be released in August 2007. This new data
acquisition system
labled the M7, allows for multiple plug and play daughter board
modules to be inserted into the main mother board allowing truely
dynamic monitoring of many different parameter types.
The
pelago M7 range is suited to both remote data collection in harsh
environments using a battery pack or can be rack mounted using mains/transformer
power
The
new M7 data acquisition system caters for just about every application
requirment and logging parameter requirment.
Currently
in the range of plug in moduiles are:
Temperature,
Humidity, Pressure, Tilt, Compass, voltage, current, flow control,
oxygen, turbidity, digital pulse count
Communication
to the system is via a plug and play daughter board giving the user
an array of communication connections inclusing but not limited
to, Wireless, Bluetooth, RS232, RS485, Lan, USB, MMC card.
Each
daughter board is a self contained contol system, seperate modules
store and forward data directly to the main MMC Memory card.
There
is no constraint in how many same boards can be plugged in
Example:
6 Temperature
boards containing 4 temperature channels can be used in one system
giving a range of up to 24 temperature channels, this can also accomodate
all other multi combinations
Systems
can be setup from the front control panel with a full graphical
display and user step though setup procedures
The
Aqusition system is ip65 compliant housed in a solid Aluminium casing,
all pheripheral connections are water proof and rear mounted
Bespoke
system boards can be made to order for specilist applications
The
company is based on the South coast of England where it has a good
working relationship with many local Institutions, including the
Southampton Institute of Oceanography (Ocean Engineering Division).
This has enabled us to test and develop a comprehensive user-friendly
data logger system using the very latest chip and memory technologies.