A waveform acquisition display and waveform analysis device equipped with both impact force inspection and acoustic inspection functions.
"NEW EVOTIS" is a non-destructive impact sound analysis device that allows for various customizations. This product is primarily intended for research and development purposes, such as feature extraction of waveforms by humans and consideration of parameter settings in its standard configuration. However, it also enables on-site judgment of good or bad conditions while observing waveforms (with LED display and alarm buzzer on the panel surface). Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Features】 ■ Equipped with an acoustic microphone near the impact hammer to capture the waveform of the impact force and the acoustic waveform from the microphone. ■ The acquired waveforms are transferred to a computer and displayed on the same screen. ■ Waveforms can be displayed in real-time and stored within the computer, with retrieved data capable of being overlaid on the computer screen in up to eight different colors. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is engaged in the design, development, and manufacturing of electronic devices, as well as the development and manufacturing of sound testing equipment. In the production of electronic devices, we not only handle circuit design, printed circuit board fabrication, and control firmware, but also consistently manage the design of enclosures and mechatronic mechanisms, delivering prototypes and mass-produced products according to your specifications. Additionally, our in-house sound testing equipment is customized according to the application, designed for easy use in inspection environments. If it is something that a person would test by sound, our equipment can quantify everything and make pass/fail determinations.