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Data Brick
Data Brick


Even if you already own a large data acquisition system, the Data Brick is perfect for adding a few extra channels. It is also great for running tests when you do not have the time to set up a complicated system.


NASA used the Data Brick to run tests on the Crew Return Vehicle being developed for the International Space Station. In one test, two Data Bricks were unintentionally subjected to accelerations in excess of 300 g. One Data Brick suffered no physical damage, performed flawlessly and downloaded its stored data. The other had its case damaged by a large steel beam that broke loose. The Data Brick is warrantied to 100 g.
SPACE
With a modular system like the Data Brick, you can divide your data monitoring capabilities. In the above photograph, Data Bricks were used in both the target and the bullet vehicles. You could not do this with one large system. The photograph below shows a size Data Brick installation capable of monitoring 48 sensors in one vehicle.



Roller coasters must be continually tested for maintenance purposes and for evaluation of ride dynamics. The Data Brick's small size and portability make it the perfect choice for applications such as these.
Below, a Data Brick is mounted on the hood of a car while testing rear impact seat performance. Weight distribution or size restrictions imposed by many tests are much more conveniently managed with small, modular data acquisition systems like the Data Brick.


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