Strain Module with Shunt Calibration, type DSUB (2 channels) to be used in combination with 701957 or 701958 DSUB bridge head.
Using the strain module and strain gauge the ScopeCorder can detect and display mechanical stress (strain). It works on the principle that the resistance value of a metal foil changes as it expands and contracts.
Strain measurement is essential for understanding how materials, structures, and components respond to load. By detecting minute mechanical deformations, engineers can assess strength, durability, safety margins, and fatigue life. This insight is critical in applications such as automotive testing, structural analysis, machinery development, and materials research, where accurate representation of real-world behavior is required.
Strain gauges convert these deformations into electrical signals, but the signals are extremely small and highly sensitive to noise. Reliable results therefore depend on precise signal conditioning and stable bridge excitation.
Within the ScopeCorder ecosystem, the 701271 enables fully time-synchronized acquisition of strain together with electrical, control, and sensor signals. This unified view allows engineers to directly correlate mechanical stress with system behavior, accelerating root-cause analysis and improving design and validation decisions.


Capture and analyze a wide variety of electromechanical signals and serial buses. High sample rate, long recording times, advanced triggers, and real-time analysis.
A compact, battery-powered, touch screen instrument you can take into the field featuring the measurement and recording capabilities you need for maintenance and troubleshooting.
An all-in-one electromechanical measurement system offering the deepest measurement and analysis features to turn data into insights.
Combining the capabilities of an Oscilloscope and the characteristics of a Data Acquisition Recorder, the Yokogawa Scopecorder is a versatile tool for engineers making measurements in the industrial, transportation and energy sectors.
Predecessor to SL2000. A PC-based ScopeCorder system capable of synchronizing multiple chassis.