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News Release from: Bruel and Kjaer UK | Subject: Pulse 8.0
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 13 January 2004

Reduce analysis times on sound and
vibration tests

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Pulse 8.0, a fast, high-resolution, application specific, stackable multi-analyser system, expands the scope of sound and vibration application solutions to reduce testing times.

Pulse 8.0 expands the scope of sound and vibration application solutions to reduce testing times The new Bruel and Kjaer Pulse 8.0 platform system is a fast, high-resolution, application specific, stackable multi-analyser system that supports up to 220 channels and has been expanded to reduce testing times of a broader range of sound and vibration measurement applications

The system also now offers the ability to have a high-speed, wireless connection between the PC and front-end.

The modular, scalable Pulse 8.0 is based on proven Windows technology and broadens the scope of advanced acoustic and vibration measurement and analysis applications.

The multi-analyser features a new generation of hardware acquisition modules, such as the compact 3560-B frame portable Pulse front-end that is 58 percent smaller than the original unit.

The five input channel module has room for two batteries and can continuously measure for a minimum of five hours.

Other new hardware acquisition modules include 1 output Type 7537; a high density 12-channel input module Type 3038 as well as a general purpose, low power 24-bit acquisition module Type 3039.

Many major improvements in the usability of the Pulse 8.0 platform have been implemented for a wide range of new advanced applications including: faster detection of TEDS transducers; massive increase in data recorder throughput-to-disk speeds; resource-optimised level meter with an improved interface for handling many channels; and simultaneous, multichannel acoustic calibration.

The new system also provides improved transducer support and faster TEDS detection times by offering the ability to write TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet) information using VBA/ActiveX.

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