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SW-1 Data Acquisition Software for Force Gauges & Torque Gauges | SW-1: one channel model - collects force or torque data
SW-2: two channel model - collects both force and displacement data (use with test stands equipped with digital distance meters)
SW-1 is a highly customized Excel spreadsheet specifically designed for capturing and analyzing real-time data from force gauges with a RS-232 port.
SW-1 allows real time data from RS-232 instruments to be input directly into any Windows program – including Microsoft Excel. SW-1 inputs gauge readings in real time and provides a running log of all force measurements along with a chart of the data as well as statistical information including Min, Max, Mean, Median, Standard Deviation, Average Deviation and Variance.
Complete control of the gauge is provided through a set of “buttons” on the spreadsheet that enable easy editing of the sampling rate, force measurement units, peak/real time, tare and power off.
Other features include a memory download option for Z2, Z2-DPU and Z2H gauges only. If desired, the entire stack can be saved to disk, analyzed or cleared. Because all data is entered directly into a standard Excel spreadsheet, you are virtually unlimited in your ability to analyze your force gauge data using all of the powerful tools available in Excel.
Hardware Requirements: Force Gauge with RS-232 serial port, serial cable, a Pentium or equivalent with 32MB RAM or better, a mouse and approximately 1 MB hard disk space.
Software Requirements: Windows 95, 98, ME, XP home or XP Pro, NT or 2000 and Excel ‘97, 2000, 2003 or XP
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DB-1X - DB2-X Data Input Button |  |
Send data to the PC spread sheet with the touch of a button
Select different acquisition rates
Zero the gauge
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Full SPC and graphing capabilities | Automates your data collection |
| Provides a running log of all measurements along with a chart of the data as well as statistical information |
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| Screen Capture of 2 channel system, SW-2 plotting force vs distance |
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