High Speed I-Scan® System Features

System Overview


High Speed I-Scan with Video Synch captures ball hitting sensor. Sensor output is shown
graphically - Force vs. Time

Software Features

  • Acquire sensor data at up to 10,000 frames/second
  • Display real-time and recorded data as 2-D and 3-D images
  • Capture dynamic pressure data
  • Play-back pressure “movies”
  • Display data frame-by-frame or as a multi-frame movie
  • Graph and analyze real-time or stored data (Pressure, Force, Area)
  • Export ASCII file capability
  • Isolate and analyze specific areas
  • Display Center of Force and its trajectory
  • View and compare multiple tests simultaneously
  • And much, much, more!

Data Acquisition Electronics and Sensor to PC Interface

Every Tekscan Industrial system, including High Speed I-Scan, uses a specially designed sensor interface electronic called a "handle". The handle connects to the sensor, gathers the data from the sensor, and then processes and sends this data to your computer. The handle connects to the PC via a USB cable. Each interface product embodies sophisticated microprocessor based circuitry to control scanning sequence and frequency, adjust sensitivity, and optimize the performance of our sensors.

High Speed I-Scan Sensor Options:

Refer to our Industrial Catalog for complete sensor listing.

Calibration: With application of a controlled device

Related Products & Options

Tekscan systems provide the flexibility of adding on capabilities as your needs evolve to enhance data analysis and interpretation. Please ask us about any of the add-on options to the High Speed I-Scan system listed below:

Video Synchronization - Video sequences can be recorded and synchronized with your pressure data and visualized in Tekscan software, enhancing the utility of collected data.

Equilibration/Calibration Devices - Pneumatic devices apply a uniform pressure to the active area of a sensor to normalize output of each sensing element. The system electronically compensates for variation in individual sensing elements.

System Overview

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