ScopeCorder LITE SL1400 (DISCONTINUED)

Notice: This product was discontinued on Jun 10, 2014. See this replacement product:
ScopeCorder

The SL1400 ScopeCorder LITE is a plug-in module type chart recorder with a large built-in A4 sized high resolution thermal printer. It provides more simplified and intuitive, easy-to-use operational functions.

The SL1400 Scopecorder simplifies the process in all of your applications.

  • High sample rate: 10 MS/s
  • Data record Period: 100 µs to 30 days
  • A perfect fit for manufacturing and maintenance departments
  • Intuitive key names and menus for easy operation
  • Easily store data both on paper and in external memory media
  • Record data to USB or PC card devices or directly to the optional HDD
  • Up to 16 analog +16 logic inputs

Intuitive key names and menus for easy operation

Intuitive key names and menus for easy operation

Simple measurement set up

Store data in memory and print it in just three steps!

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Long-term measurements with large capacity memory (50 MW total)

 

 

Long-term measurements with large capacity memory (50 MW total)

PDF output for printing A4-sized reports

Color PDF Output

When performing on-site measurements, you can print out the data and hand-write memos on the paper. Since the SL1400 simultaneously stores data to internal memory while printing, you can keep electronic and hard copy records with just a single action. (Remember that with thermal-sensible paper, it is vital to make photocopies for longterm preservation.) The SL1400 allows you to export results to files in PDF format, making it easy to save data for long periods of time, transfer the data to distant locations, or load them onto a PC. It is also easy to create reports since waveform data can be converted to an A4-size layout. Color PDF Output

 

Memory Backup Function

Sl1400 08 This function backs up about 150 hours of data saved to the acquisition memory immediately prior to power loss. Memory backup helps you avoid losing important data even if the power supply is unstable and gets cut off. (Backup time varies according to the usage environment. Four AA batteries are required for memory backup.)

 

 

 

 

 

Web Server Functions

 

Connect the SL1400 to your PC through the Ethernet connection. This allows for easy remote operation using Internet Explorer.

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A Wide Range of Trigger Functions

Having a wide range of triggers is of course very useful for obtaining the desired waveforms. In addition, the GUI menu makes setting trigger conditions easy and intuitive.

 

 

 

Simple and Enhanced Triggers

 

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Wave Window Trigger


Sl1400 11This function comes standard with the SL1400 and enable triggering on power supply waveforms. In addition to traditional power supply troubles, such as sudden outages, sags, and surges, you can make efficient real time observations of frequency fluctuations and voltage drops. This trigger activates when a signal exceeds the allowable values determined by comparing a defined waveform (wave window) with an actual waveform in real time.

Comparative waveforms can be automatically produced in real time based on measured waveforms. Detection on all 16 analog channels is available (with OR conditions).

 

 

Action-On Trigger (Automatically save measured data)

When this trigger is activated, the SL1400 performs a specified action each time a waveform is captured and displayed on the screen. This feature is useful for saving data automatically and reliably (e.g., for data collection in automated, continuous tests).

 

 

 

 

Manual Trigger (A trigger can be activated with press of a button)

 

 

Sl1400 16 With this feature, a trigger can be executed whenever you like, independent from the set trigger conditions.

Complete Connectivity

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Internal 40 GB Hard Drive (/C8 Option)

Real-Time Hard Drive Recording

 

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With the optional internal hard drive, you can record measurements to the hard drive in real time.
This makes it easy to manage and analyze data using a PC.

 

 

  • Maximum data capacity: 1GW
  • Maximum sampling rate: 100 kS/s
    • (Using 1 channel only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet Interface (/C10 Option)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connecting to a PC as a Web Server and FTP Server

Sl1400 04The SL1400 has a variety of server functions that let you perform remote controls or download waveform data and screen images onto a PC. You can also access the SL1400 using Internet Explorer. Same as with RS232 and GB-IB, you can write your own custom programs in Visual C++ 6.0 or Visual Basic 6.0 and control the SL1400 through an Ethernet interface.

 

 

 

 

 

Probe Power, 4-output (/P4 Option)

 

 

 Sl1400 05Probe power terminal for probe driving.

  • Maximum number of probes powerd : 4
  • Compatible probes :
    • Current probes 701933 (30 A) & 701930 (150 A)
  • Up to 2 current probes can be used at one time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Webinars

    Overview:

    With ongoing innovations in motor and inverter technologies seeking to advance global decarbonization objectives in the automotive industry, it’s crucial that engineers have a thorough understanding of how to properly analyze these systems.

    This complimentary webinar provides engineering professionals involved in motor and control system development with insights that enable data benchmarking and troubleshooting issues related to energy efficiency in electric vehicle (EV) powertrains.

    Key webinar topics include:

    • Establishing baselines for system efficiency
    • Conducting inverter control signal analysis at the systems level
    • Identifying critical measurements for benchmarking inverter input, inverter output, and motor output
    • Analyzing motor control signals, including torque control variables, positional sensors, and pulse-width modulation (PWM), as well as torque measurements
    Overview:

    You know the basics of electrical power measurements, have set up your dyno, and made key measurements – which is great. But as your motor and drive projects progress, the complexities of system drive requirements can change frequently. Control algorithms, networked communications, and mechanical systems form a complex web of interactions that need sorting. This 60-minute webinar explains how to get past ground-level measurements and delve into comprehensive solutions that leverage test and measurement instruments including power analyzers, high-speed data acquisition, and real-time software.

    Topics include:

    • How to avoid the “gotcha's” of inverter-based measurements
    • Computations for field-oriented control
    • The integration of CAN bus communications
    • Correlations in the frequency domain
    • Other advanced motor and drive topics

    The technical presentation includes an audience Q&A.

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