Features:
- 8 Signal Inputs
- Enhanced Parallel Port for Connecting to 208-P DAIUs
- 80 Mb Hard Disk Space
- Up to 16 Channels
- Real-Time Display Capability
- Backwards Compatible with Existing ADRE 3 Databases
The GE ADRE-208 Data Acquisition Interface is a portable system for multi-channel (up to 16) machinery data acquisition.
Unlike other general-purpose computer-based data acquisition systems, ADRE for Windows is specifically designed for capturing machinery data. It is an extremely versatile system, incorporating the features and capabilities of oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, filters, and recording instruments. As a result, this additional equipment is seldom, if ever, needed. When using the system's
real-time display capability, data is presented on the computer screen as it is captured. For users of previous ADRE systems, ADRE for Windows is backwards compatible with existing ADRE 3 databases.
The system's Data Acquisition Interface Units can operate using AC or battery power, and are fully portable, allowing convenient operation in test stands or at machinery sites. It is highly configurable to provide support for virtually all standard and non-standard input types including both dynamic transducer signals (such as proximity probes, velocity transducers, accelerometers, and dynamic pressure sensors), static signals (such as process variables from transmitters), and Keyphasor or other speed input signals. The system also supports multiple triggering modes for automated data acquisition, allowing it to be used as a data or event logger without an operator present.
Differences between the 208 and the 208-P/208P as described by manufacturer:
The 208 DAIU is a predecessor to the 208-P DAIU and was designed to allow certain older models of Compaq notebook computers to be connected directly to the 208 using the notebook's docking port connector. A special ISA card is also available for installation in desktop computers, allowing a 208 to be connected. The newer 208-P allows direct connection to an enhanced parallel port (EPP) and is supported by virtually all currently available notebook and desktop computer systems, provided they have an EPP and it can be placed in the EPP mode. The 208-P is recommended for all new applications; because a 208 may not be connected to a 208-P, a 208 is only required for installations in which it must be connected to another existing 208.
The GE ADRE-208-P Data Acquisition Interface may still be available for purchase and support from Artisan Technology Group beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
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