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Local System Controller and Data Logger (Local SuperLogger):

  • Local controller managing a cluster of connected devices
  • HT-DOS multi-tasking real-time operating system
  • Standard Power: Batteries, Solar, etc. providing 10-30 VDC
  • Switches and passes power to connected remote terminal units (e.g., air segregators, accumulators, anemometers, IRGAs, ect.)
  • Stores raw and/or processed data to compact flash cards (2GB each, readable by MAC and Windows)
  • Heavy gauge 19" rackmount aluminum case - recessed 8 cm for protection - 46cm x 29cm x 36cm - about 7 kg. - socket head metric screws
  • 26cm (diagonal) LCD-VGA color display
  • Standard PC type keyboard (no mouse)
  • Built-in GPS receiver for accurate time and location - Once set, the internal hardware clock can maintain time to microsecond accuracy even when satellite signals are temporarily lost.
  • Eight software controlled outputs with low level switching (5 VDC @ 20 mA - can be used for customer fabricated accumulators, etc. (optional addition outputs almost unlimited)
  • Two RTU I/O ports interfacing to our standard external devices (e.g., sonic anemometers, CO2/H2O IRGAs, sampling segregators, custom accumulators, etc. (optionally available up to six ports)

Back view showing circuit boards

REA Software Screen View

SuperLogger in Optional Case

Options:

  • 12 button waterproof keypad
  • Rackmount shipping and storage case (Hardig)
  • AC to DC power converter/battery charger - 100-250 VAC, 50/60 Hz input - 28.4 VDC @ 10 Amps. output
  • Solar Cell Array with controller
  • Optional Power: 20-60 VDC
  • Optional Power: 100-250 VAC @ 50/60 Hz
  • Optional Power: 90-180 VAC @ 400 Hz (aircraft)
  • Optional Connections to the outside world using D-S-N Virtual Private Network (dVPN). This offers remote status, control and data transfer -- usually into the Internet.
  • Can be linked by:
    • The Internet
    • Ethernet
    • Wireline
    • Cell Phones
    • Optical
    • radio/microwave modem
    • Ultra Sonics
    • Satellite
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