Flight data recorder HDR series
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flight data recorder
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Characteristics

Type
flight data recorder
Domain
for aircraft
Applications
for aircraft

Description

32 Channels (standard, see other options below) 80 kHz Bandwidth >100 dB SNR Portable 24-bit ADCs Per Channel Voltage & ICP Input Gigabit Ethernet Data Link Core i7 Processor Multi-Unit Sync ability Multi-function Display for Control and Real-time FFT / Oscilloscope Views Various Media Combinations Sony SIR-1000 Compatible (Read, Write and Duplication - subject to availability of drives) TEAC GX-1 Media Reading Capability Combining the ease of use and compact size of traditional data recorders such as the Sony SIR 1000 and TEAC GX-1, and the functionality and flexibility of modern data acquisition systems such as the HGL Hawk series, the HGL HDR series provides the best of both worlds in a powerful and cost-effective package. The HDR series of machines from HGL Dynamics represent the next step in the evolution of data recording and analysis. Traditional data recorders: are relatively simplistic and require extra equipment for monitoring the signals being recorded require the captured data to be taken elsewhere for replay and analysis have generally provided little meta-data for traceability (such as channel parameters and calibration information). Full data acquisition systems provide this information but with more complex interfaces. The HDR series allows you to do much much more in one portable unit: monitor the input signals both graphically on the integrated display (bar graphs, FFTs, Oscilloscopes, more...) and via the hardware audio and oscilloscope capable output connections on the front panel. safety monitor the input signals with visual and optional audio notification of alarms.
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