It operates on three AA batteries, making power supply easy and allowing for flexible installation locations!
The "ADL1710" is a data logger equipped with a high-performance, ultra-compact 3-axis accelerometer, created using micromachine technology. It allows for the synchronization of measurement times across multiple data loggers, enabling detailed data analysis such as comparative measurements of shock differences due to location. By installing it on moving objects, it can be used in various logistics applications. Additionally, modifications for special purposes can be accommodated upon request (additional costs may apply). 【Features】 ■ Verified and validated by Toyota Motor Kyushu ■ Powered by three AA batteries, making power supply easy and installation location flexible ■ IP67 waterproof and dustproof structure ■ Capable of linking with smartphone GPS information ■ Sampling at intervals as short as 1 millisecond *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Multiple data loggers can synchronize measurement times, allowing for detailed data analysis such as comparative measurements of shock differences due to location. ■ Acquired data is recorded on an internal microSD card. ■ By inserting the microSD card into a computer, the acquired information can be analyzed on the computer. ■ By connecting to a smartphone via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), simple operations such as start/stop can be easily performed from the smartphone. ■ Acquired data is saved in CSV format, making it easy to process with spreadsheet software. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company primarily engages in the development and design contracting of medical welfare, automotive-related, and power-related equipment. We will challenge ourselves to create new products that are useful in a wide range of fields, starting with an "acceleration data logger" that records acceleration at regular intervals.