Data Recorder mcdRec
The mcdRec is an all-rounder. The data acquisition with 48 – 168 differential microphone channels and the possibility of connecting hundreds of different sensors. Record your own signals in addition to the acoustic data and put them into relation.
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Request a QuoteContact usThis data recorder was specially developed for the acoustic camera. It allows high sampling frequencies with a high number of channels and impresses with its light and compact design. Optionally, other parameters can be recorded both in analogue and digital form in parallel to the microphone signals. The speciality of the mcdRec lies in its expandability and its interfaces. The mcdRec data recorder has a wide-range power supply, which allows you to use it anywhere in the world (90V-240V).
- Very low noise
- Extensive shielding against EMI
- Expandable cPCI plug-in card system
- Plug and go peripheral connection
- Dimensions: 41.7cm wide x 19.6cm high
- Ethernet CPU
- 9 cPCI slots
- USB 2.0 for future applications
- GBit LAN for data transfer
- Option for energy self-sufficient work
Dimensions mcdRec | 42 x 31 x 20 cm |
Weight | 10 kg |
Microphone channels | up to 168 time-synchronized, analogue channels (7 cards with 24 channels each) |
sampling rate | 48 to 192 kHz (32 bit) |
interface | 1 Gbit Ethernet PC interfaces streaming capabilities |
Max. Recording time (at 48 kHz) | approx. 349 s |
Max. Recording time (at 192 kHz) | approx. 87 s |
IP code | IP20 |
Cable length to array Cable length to the PC | Up to 20 m (on request: 50 m) 50 m for 1 GB Ethernet |
power adapter | 90 to 240 V |
Operating environment | 0 ° C – 45 ° C, up to 80% RH |
Available measurement cards | |
ADC114MLN | 24 analogue inputs |
ADC102A10B | 12 analogue inputs |
DDC_102RC | 12 digital inputs |
ICDC101 | 4 analogue BNC channels |
CAN bus | Support of CAN bus data in NoiseImage |
The mcdRec is the heart of the Acoustic Camera Pro system, which also consists of a microphone array and a notebook with the NoiseImage software.
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