e-corder units are
used for the collection, display and analysis of
signals from many types of laboratory instruments.
They connect to Windows and Macintosh computers
via USB, and are supplied with Chart and Scope software.
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Unlike many specialist data acquisition systems,
e-corder can be used to collect data from completely
different types of sources on different channels
(e.g. pH, oxygen concentration, and temperature)
because channel sensitivity and filtering is independently
adjustable.
The front panel of e-corder units have connectors
for the analog input signals, an analog output signal,
and a trigger connector so that recording start
and stop times can be synchronized with other instruments.
Each analog input channel is fitted with an easy-to-use
BNC connector. The gain of each input can be independently
adjusted, in software, to record signals from microvolts
to a maximum of ±10 V. Up to four input channels
also have alternative 8-pin DIN connectors for connection
of eDAQ Pods, or for signals requiring differential
input. Each input channel also has a range of low
pass filter settings from 20 kHz to 1 Hz.