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Gigalog-S-DIN - 24-Bit - 16 Channels - USB + RS232 - 8GByte Memory



GigaLog-S-DIN
is a 24 bit data logger for up to 8 Gbytes of data using miniSD memory cards. With GigaLog S any embedded system can log its data easily, for a very long period, and readable by a PC.

GigaLog-S-DIN automatically recognizes miniSD memory cards, and creates files to store the data into it. When switching power on, or changing the memory card, new data will be appended to the files. Stored data can be read on a PC using a simple miniSD adapter. The memory card appears as a removable disk to the PC. All data from the Rs232 is in a single file, analog data in another file on the disk. You may also upload stored data from the board by USB or Rs232 into a file on the PC. GigaLog-S-DIN is available as board or in a housing to be mounted on a DIN rail. GigaLog-S-DIN is also available with a graphic LCD to show rescend data.


Now available with GSM modem and FTP sever support !

Storing data from analog or digital inputs
Gigalog S has 16 single-ended inputs. Couples of inputs can be used as differential inputs. Each input can be configured as analog, digital, or counter. Gigalog samples these inputs regularly and stores them on the disk in a file.

Remote Control
GigaLog S can be completely controlled by a modem: Verify state, change configuration, disk handling, upload logged data. Each input has a min and a max threshold. When the input violates a threshold, an alarm occurs. An alarm may toggle a relay, write a message into a disk file, call a centre using a phone, or send an SMS, using a GSM modem. You may define a command macro, that calls a centre, or sends an SMS each hour, day, or once a week.

Transfer data to an Internet Server
GigaLog S can place its data directly on an Internet server by FTP using a special modem.


Up to 100 input channels over RS485 network !!

More Inputs
You may add more inputs to the GigaLog S data logger using Remote Acquisition modules. These Modules are frequently used in industries, and they come from several suppliers. Advantech® ADAM-4000, Adlink® NµDAM-6000 ICP® I-7000, eDAM-8000. Use the RS2 port of the GigaLog S board to create a RS485 network. The GigaLog S is the master of the network. You may connect up to 9 slaves to GigaLog S. Other GigaLog S board can also be connected as slave modules. GigaLog S handles up to 100 inputs, a0 to a15 are on the board, a16 to a99 are remote. You may configure for all inputs the expression to calculate the engineering value from the raw value before storing it to the memory card. All inputs can be displayed on the LCD, and on the optional graphical LCD.

Graphic Display
A graphic display can be connected to GigaLog S. The display replaces the alpha numeric display. 320 x 240 Pixel, 5.7 inch. Colour, Technology TFT, Backlight, Touch panel. The display shows 15 channels on 3 pages, 5 channels per page.

It shows The last 60 seconds, or the last 60 minutes, or the last 48 hours, or the last 100 days. You may change the number of channels, channels per page, and the length of each period. The data for the display is stored independent of the data logged on the memory card. The data for the display will be lost when power is switched off. You may select on the bottom menu the period to display The upper menu displays a state line or the channels of the page. Channels are not equal to inputs. You may assign any input to a channel. The button of a channel is in its colour, and displays its name. Clicking on the button of a channel brings the channel into the foreground and its y-axe is displayed. Clicking on >> changes the page and displays other channels.







Gigalog-S
is also available as board only version to integrate it into own systems or cases.

GigaLog-S completely programmable in "C"
To customise the board, you may write your own firmware in C, and download it into GigaLog. Complete Delivery Package: C compiler, library for the board, firmware source, downloader are included in the standard delivery package 
=> Manual Download !

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GigaLog-F-DIN - 16-Bit - 16 Channels - RS232 - 2GByte Memory

GigaLog-F is a 16 bit data logger for up to 2 Gbytes of data using CompactFlash memory cards. With GigaLog any embedded system can log its data easily, for a very long period, and readable by a PC.

Please contact us for the latest datasheet and the complete manual !


Now available with GSM modem and FTP sever support !

GigaLog automatically recognizes Compact Flash memory cards, their size, formats the disk, creates a Msdos compatible file system, and creates files to store the data into it. When switching power on, or changing the memory card, new data will be appended to the files. Stored data can be read on a PC using a simple CompactFlash adapter. The memory card appears as a removable disk to the PC. All data from the Rs232 is in a single file, analog data in another file on the disk.

Storing data from analog or digital inputs
Gigalog E has 8 inputs. Gigalog F has 16 inputs. Each input can be configured as analog, digital, or counter. Gigalog samples these inputs regularly and stores them on the disk into a file.

Storing incoming data from Rs232
All data coming in from the serial Rs232 interface will be stored on the disk in a file. A data frame from the Rs232 is any consecutive data until there is a gap of at least 0.5 seconds. GigaLog can be configured to add a time stamp (yyyy:mm:dd hh:mm:ss) in front and/or at the end of a data frame.

Remote Control (Gigalog F)
GigaLog F can be completely controlled by a modem: Verify state, change configuration, disk handling, upload logged data. Each input has a min and a max threshold. When the input violates a threshold, an alarm occurs. An alarm may toggle a relay, write a message into a disk file, call a centre using a phone, or send an SMS, using a GSM modem. You may define a command macro, that calls a centre, or sends an SMS each hour, day, or once a week.

GigaTerm + GigaData
With the two ready-to-work applications Gigalog can be controled without any programming work and the stored data can be shown directly with GigaData or transfered to other programms.


GigaLog is available as board or in a housing to be mounted on a DIN rail.
GigaLog also includes all tools to write your own firmware: C compiler, debugger, firmware source and documentation.

Everything is included in the standard delivery package for a very atractive price => Contact Us !

GigaLog completely programmable in C
To customise the board, you may write your own firmware in C, and download it into GigaLog. Delivered with the board: IDE under Windows, C compiler, library for the board, debugger, firmware examples.

 
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