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High-Speed CaptureSaving Data over Long Periods of TimeSupports parallel testingHigh-Speed Data Transfer & GIGAZoom Function
Real Time Saving to Hard DiskSettings for the Hard Disk Recording FunctionMulti Units Synchronization 
 
Fast Transfer and Storage
USB 2.0 or 1000BASE-T (optional)
Real time display on a PC (GIGAZoom engine)
Save data to a hard disk in real time
You can transfer data to PCs at high speed via USB 2.0 or Ethernet 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet¹. The SL1000’s high-speed data compression engine (GIGAZoom) displays waveforms on the PC in real-time². It offers the same display update and zooming performance as standalone measuring instruments, even with massive amounts of data at high sample rates.

¹ with the /C10 Option
² The number of channels from which waveforms can be displayed during measurement may be limited depending on the PC performance and measuring conditions.


PC monitor display

GIGAZoom
PC display (triggered measurement)
Continuously measured data can be saved in real time to a PC hard disk and/or the SL1000's internal hard disk ¹. File names are assigned automatically, freeing you from time consuming file operations. Data can be saved simultaneously - and in real time - to both the PC’s and SL1000's hard disks ¹. This bolsters the reliability of your data storage system, protecting your vital data. You can access the SL1000's internal hard disk ¹ with Xviewer waveform viewer software, or through an FTP client over Ethernet ².

Maximum speed for saving in real time³
PC hard disk : 1.6 MS/s = 100 kS/s x 16ch
SL1000 internal hard disk¹ : 1.6 MS/s = 100 kS/s x 16ch


Real time saving


¹: with the /HD1 Option
²: with the /C10 Option
³: Typical values. Actual values depend on PC performance and measurement conditions.
By specifying recording criteria, you can efficiently and automatically record only the data you need to the hard disk. Just specify the recording destination, recording start and stop conditions, conditions for repeating recording, and other criteria. With free run measurement, the specifiable parameters for the recording start condition are immediate, time, and alarm; for the recording stop condition, the parameters are continuous, time, recording time, and alarm; and for the repeating condition, recording interval and number of recordings*. With triggered measurement, measured data is recorded upon each trigger. You can also manually save data from the SL1000's internal acquisition memory to PC hard disk.

*: Max. file size per recording is 12 GB (recording on 4 channels, approximately 1.5 GW/ch)


Settings for the H/D recording
Maximum 8 Synchronized Units
  • 100 MS/s up to 128 ch (16ch x 8 units)
  • Can use 4 different sample rates across all units
    (Supports Parallel testing)
  • Can combine trigger and alarm for channels across all units
  • Maximum speed for saving in real time¹
    PC HDD: 1.6 MS/s = 100kS/s x 16ch > 10kS/s x 128ch
    (Total data transfer rate to PC HDD is 1.6MS/s)
    Unit HDD: 1.6MS/s = 100kS/s x 16ch
    (100kS/s x 128ch with 8 units)
¹: Typical values. Actual values depend on PC performance and measurement conditions.


8 units synchronization


(Note)
In synchronized unit mode, recording into PC and SL1000 embedded HDD at the same time is not possible.
The recording file is per unit basis. (Utility software interface.)
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