Hey Everyone,
Yokogawa launched the DL350 Scopecorder this week and we have all been run off our feet!
In simple terms, the DL350 is a portable and fully isolated, electro-mechanical-recording-scope.
The user can choose what type of test instrument it is with 18 different modules types that can measure, trigger and record a variety of different measurements. If applications change, then you can easily change the modules to suit. It can be used in the test environment and in the field too and the resistive touch screen offers noise immunity and clarity of the measurements being made.
Recording up to 50 days and an independent battery life of 3 hours.
Up to 32 channels, including temperature, strain, acceleration, frequency, logic, CAN, LIN, SENT in addition to Voltage and HV modules too.
Up to 16 bit vertical resolution with split graticules to maintain the signal integrity, also up to 100MS/s sampling rate too which suits a hoard of applications.
Record length of 100M per module - shared between active channels i.e. if only one channel in use then 100M Record Length, 2 channels = 50M etc.
In addition, features such as GPS, Math, FFT as well as actions on trigger and an external I/O allow for great flexibility for a wider range of users requirements.
Sounds like a lot of features which usually means a lot of options - the only options on the DL350 are:
A Vehicle Edition Firmware Upgrade for CAN, LIN and SENT Modules
Battery Pack
.....thats it! Everything else listed above except the modules is included in the chassis.
The DL350 chassis is priced separately from the input modules, the full specifications can be found on page 15 on the following datasheet:
https://www.yokogawa.com/pdf/provide/E/GW/Bulletin/0000031758/0/BUDL350-01EN.pdf I am curious to know what pricing you would put on this?