Chell Instruments expands the nanoDAQ-LT series with the nanoDAQ-LTC-8, suitable for highly precise pressure measurement in small-scale applications.
Designed for its miniature size, the nanoDAQ-LTC-8 weighs just 17g to enable pressure measurement on smaller objects and delicate surfaces that require high precision. “When designing the compact nanoDAQ-LTC-8, we made it our priority to deliver a smaller size product without sacrificing any of the features. As a result, we are proud to release the smallest intelligent pressure scanner available, delivering up to 0.04% FS accuracy,” said Jamie Shanahan, Director of Chell Instruments.
The nanoDAQ-LTC-8 is a fully configurable smart pressure scanner that acquires and transmits data to a host via CAN (controller area network) bus. With 8 measurement channels and a reference channel, the nanoDAQ-LTC-8 can output in absolute and differential pressure.
As a returning feature from the Chell Instruments nanoDAQ-LT series, the new sensor has the ability to add Ethernet communications (via optional daughter board), allowing full configuration and access to the inbuilt web server.
The nanoDAQ-LTC-8 addresses the sensors at a defined rate, acquires the output and applies pressure and thermal calibration to deliver data in accurate engineering units.
“Our products are used to test pressure, vacuum and gas flow measurement for all different shapes and sizes. We are always looking for ways to develop new solutions that can be used for even more testing scenarios. With the launch of the nanoDAQ-LTC-8, we have created a compact self-contained acquisition system that is helping our customers gather precise data for lightweight applications,” added Shanahan.