Smallest ever 16 channel smart pressure scanner launched by Chell
12 March 2020
Chell Instruments has increased its range of performance pressure scanners with the smallest intelligent pressure scanner – available everywhere.
The new nanoDAQ-LTC-16 measures only 50 x 23 x 9mm but has the same advanced calibration and thermal compensation as the rest of the nanoDAQ-LT range.
Designed for applications where small size and lightweight are a priority, the LTC retains all the features and the high quality performance of its contemporaries.
Fully configurable, the nanoDAQ-LTC-16 will output pressure data in engineering units over CAN and makes use of 16 absolute transducers, which are thermally compensated and conditioned.
Its size and rugged construction mean the pressure scanner is ideal for use in harsh environments.
Reconfiguration of the port outlets allows measurements to be made more conveniently in tight spaces.
Nick Broadley, Managing Director at Chell Instruments, said: “Pressure scanning applications are an area we’ve been heavily focused on. In particular, the aerodynamic testing of Formula 1 cars, where we have supplied high-end pressure scanners for over 30 years.
“Our team of engineers have been working hard to design an affordable miniature scanner that replicates all the advanced diagnostics and precision of the nanoDAQ-LT range but in an even smaller package. Many of our engineering solutions come directly from customer enquiries looking for help with a specific problem.”
Contained within a miniature package sealed to IP67 standard, the nanoDAQ-LTC-16 can be used in harsh environments, making it ideal for many potential users – from motorsport teams to motorcycle designers, trains, and wind turbines.
For more information on the nanoDAQ-LTC-16 and other Chell instruments capabilities, please visit www.chell.co.uk.
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