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PC based vibration analyzer

PC based vibration analyzer

PC based vibration analyzer

(OP)
I am needing a portable PC based vibration analyzer program.
I am hoping to install the program or use it in conjunction with a new Tablet PC.  If anyone knows of such a device your knowledge would be greatly appreacitaed.

RE: PC based vibration analyzer

Hi
We've got two Data Physics ACE PCMCIA card based FFT aalysers. It's got 2 inputs and 2 outputs, it can go to a bandwidth of 20kHz and up to 25000 fft lines.
When I first got the flyers from them they had the units in a tablet, but they can't get the tablets now so they ship them in laptops. We paid about £3500 for the basic card and £6000 ish for the card plus a laptop and other bits. Take a look at:

www.dataphysics.co.uk

For the cash they're not bad, I'll often prefer to use this as apposed to some of the more complex based systems.

RE: PC based vibration analyzer

I've used National Instruments LabVIEW.  It worked good.  

RE: PC based vibration analyzer

(OP)
Smasher thanks for the post.  That was just what I was looking for.
Thanks
Ben

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