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A group of engineers doing on-site diagnostics of compressors, turbines, electric motors, and a variety of other industrial machines used to carry an array of heavy, bulky, single-function electronic tools that used individual and incompatible report generating methods. The concept of streamlining their field kits with a cross-platform all-purpose unit that also would consolidate reporting functions led to the creation of the on-site diagnostic data acquisition system.
Now this same group carries their choice of laptop computers (Windows or Mac OS) with a handful of transducers and they can record data from any electronic signal source, analyze that recorded data and generate reports in a single format.
Here you can see a setup screen from that program which allows up to 256 channels of signals with descriptions and scaling information for each channel, and a screen which shows time domain and frequency domain analysis of a signal.
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![[ DAS Setup ]](Images/DASSetupSmall.gif)
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