It features high input impedance, a switchable low-pass filter, and a sampling rate of 2.048 kHz to 204.8 kHz.
labVF6-Iso II is a 6-channel HEADlab input module equipped with the HEADlink 2.0 transmission protocol for connecting voltage sensors and IEPE/ICP sensors. The six high-impedance inputs are electrically isolated from each other and also isolated from the digital HEADlink interface, making it suitable for use in electromagnetically harsh environments.
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6-channel HEADlab input module, HEADlink 2.0 Each input terminal is electrically isolated from other terminals and the digital HEADlink interface. High input impedance › 10 MΩ DC, for resolvers, etc. › 1 MΩ AC, for IEPE/ICP sensors (TEDS) Maximum sampling rate 204.8 kHz Coupling switch: DC, AC, ICP, ICP-DC Measurement ranges: 30 mV, 300 mV, 3 V, 10 V, 30 V Low cutoff frequency: 0.14 Hz Analog low-pass filter (switchable per channel) › 1 kHz, second order › 5 kHz, second order Analog high-pass filter › 0.14 Hz, first order (Cannot be switched off in AC mode) › 22 Hz, second order (switchable per channel) Overload detection for automatic disconnection of affected channels.
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It can be used with sensors that do not have insulation in environments with strict electromagnetic conditions, allowing for rapid and easy data collection.
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HEAD acoustics Japan Co., Ltd. has been active as a leading company in the fields of dummy head-related recording and playback systems, acoustic analysis based on human auditory characteristics, and communication measurement technology for over 25 years. HEAD acoustics has consistently been a pioneer in developing innovative technologies such as dummy head-related binaural technology, acoustic analysis related to human hearing, interactive sound simulation systems, and transmission path analysis. HEAD acoustics will continue to focus on research and development through collaboration with universities and other research institutions and participation in international research projects.