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Yokogawa MW100‑E‑3W/C2

  • Product Name: MW100‑E‑3W/C2 Data Acquisition Unit
  • Product Series: MW100 Multi‑channel Data Acquisition Systems
  • Product Brief Introduction: Modular multi‑channel data acquisition device developed by Yokogawa, applied for high‑speed measurement, recording and monitoring of temperature, voltage, current and strain signals in industrial and laboratory environments.

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  • Technical Specifications: Channel quantity expandable up to 300 channels; input types: thermocouple, RTD, DC voltage, DC current, strain gauge; sampling speed 10 ms/channel; communication interface: Ethernet, USB, RS485.
  • Functional Features: Real‑time data display; high‑speed data logging; alarm function; batch measurement; remote data transmission; built‑in data storage.
  • Performance Parameters: Measurement accuracy ±0.05% FS; resolution 24‑bit A/D conversion; power supply 100‑240 V AC; protection grade IP54 for main unit housing.
  • Structural Characteristics: Rack‑mount modular design; hot‑swappable input modules; front‑panel touch screen for parameter configuration; modular power supply unit.
  • Working Principle: Multi‑channel sensors transmit analog signals to acquisition modules; high‑precision A/D conversion converts analog signals to digital data; internal processor records, analyzes and transmits data to upper monitoring system.
  • Advantage Highlights: High channel expandability; high‑precision multi‑parameter measurement; stable long‑term data recording; flexible communication modes; easy‑to‑operate human‑machine interface.
  • Applicable Industries: Automotive R&D testing, aerospace component testing, energy storage equipment testing, pharmaceutical research, industrial process monitoring.
  • Installation Requirements: Install in standard 19‑inch industrial cabinet; ambient temperature 0 °C to 50 °C; maintain stable power supply; use shielded cables for sensor wiring.
  • Usage Precautions: Calibrate input channels regularly; ensure proper grounding for signal stability; avoid over‑range input to measurement channels; back up recorded data periodically.

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