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HBM Launches SoMat cDAQ Rugged, Mobile CAN-Based Data Acquisition Modules

By HBM
Friday, February 26, 2010

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SoMat_cDAQ _Rugged
A compact 5 x 217 x 50 mm cDAQ module that provides a flexible distributed network of HBM world class signal conditioning.



HBM (Marlborough, MA) has announced the release of their new SoMat cDAQ rugged, mobile CAN-based data acquisition modules. The SoMat product family has been a leader in field data acquisition for over 25 years servicing Fortune 500 companies in the automotive, off-highway, aerospace and defense industries. Features include:

  • A compact 5 x 217 x 50 mm cDAQ module that provides a flexible distributed network of HBM world class signal conditioning.
  • A severe temperature range of -40 to 125°C.
  • An IP67 protection class rating.
  • CAN ISO 11898 2.0B-based system compatibility.
  • A selectable baud rate from 20 kbps to 1 Mbps.
  • A  DC power source from 8 to 36 volts.
  • Available in 16-channel isolated thermocouple configurations.
  • Each channel has individual cold junction compensation fully isolated up to 500 V; with an accuracy of +/-0.5°C.
  • Selectable sample rates are available for each channel from 0.1 to 15 Hz.
  • Digital and analog filtering to remove high frequency signal components above 50 Hz and notches at 50 and 60 Hz to prevent aliasing at the power line frequency bands.

For more information visit www.hbm.com

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