Windmill launches USB Box to measure strain

A Windmill Software product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 22, 2007

Windmill Launches USB Box to Measure Strain Windmill Software announces their 751 SBox which lets a PC monitor four strain gauges.

Windmill Software announces their 751 SBox which lets a PC monitor four strain gauges.

It connects to the PC over a USB cable and comes with the Windmill data acquisition and control software suite.

The SBox has been designed to be really easy to set up and use.

Putting everything in just one box means that it is ideal for mobile applications or for moving from place to place.

When the Windmill software takes a reading from a strain gauge bridge, it automatically monitors excitation voltage and calculates the measurement in microstrain.

This eliminates errors due to changes in excitation voltage.

Users can also set a zero reference level and monitor changes relative to that level.

An integrating analogue-to-digital converter reduces noise and the system automatically recalibrates itself.

The 751 SBox accepts four easily-connected bridges in quarter or half bridge configuration.

The modular Windmill software runs under Windows and offers data logging, charting, alarm indication and output control.

Data can also be exported in real-time to other applications like Excel.

Other Windmill programs are available such as process mimic generators and programming tools.

The 751 SBox costs 930 GBP (1375 Euros or 1815 USD).

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