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I-Scan® Handheld Pressure Measurement System Features
System Overview
KEY SOFTWARE FEATURES
Handheld Basic:
- 2-D display of real-time sensor output
- Displays snapshot of pressure distribution
- Saves snapshot with either automatic file naming
or user entered file name
- Screen image saved as *.bmp for use in other programs
- Eight adjustable sensitivity levels - to raise or
lower the pressure range of the sensor
- Text comments are saved with data files to
document experimental conditions
- Show pressure - average digital output on sensor,
and count of sensels at each pressure level (histogram)
- Adjustable color key, averaging, mirroring and
rotating sensor image to provide desired view
- And much, much more!
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2-D view (top) of a tennis ball on calibrated 5051 sensor (left) |
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I-Scan Handheld System: Includes PDA & scanning electronics.Sensors purchased separately. |
Additional Features in Handheld Enhanced:
- Single-point calibration (linear)
- Two-point calibration (power law)
- Sensor Equilibration (normaliztion) improves uniformity of sensor response
- Tare offsets initial base load on sensor from dynamic measured load
- Show loaded contact area & total force on sensor
- Center of force on display
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| RELATED PRODUCTS & OPTIONS:
Archer PDA - For harsher environments, the rugged Archer PDA is available.
Temperature -22 °F to 122 °F
20 hour battery life
Shockproof: multiple drops from 5 ft (1.5 m)
Sealed against dust and water (IP67 rating)
Data logging - records dynamic movies capturing changes over time, displays
first frame of recorded movie. (Classic I-Scan on a PC required to view
dynamic movie).
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Archer PDA |
Software license for off-line analysis of handheld data on a PC - displays
snapshots, provides graphical analysis and provides export of ASCII data
Upgrade to I-Scan® - I-Scan Handheld system can be upgraded to a full I-Scan system and because the files are fully compatible, your initial investment is protected.
System Overview
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