To satisfy its need for
data acquisition from a number of transducers andsensors, the Concrete Laboratory has purchased five QuantumX
MX840A units from HBM, along with 24 displacement transducers. For the Concrete Laboratory, one of the main advantages of using the QuantumX MX840A for data acquisition is that the unit can
collect data from transducers based on various different technologies – whether these are flow transducers, load cells, strain gauges, accelerometers or other measuring equipment.
Thanks to its
flexibility, the QuantumX unit can be used universally for the laboratory's many experiments. Another key factor in the laboratory's choice of the QuantumX MX840A was that the unit
can be used with equipment fromdifferent suppliers. Electronics engineer Jørgen Holm, who is responsible for the organization and operation of the laboratory, explains:
"The QuantumX MX840A meets our requirement for a high degree of flexibility as regards using the unit with many different types of transducers from different suppliers. That gives us
more freedom - so the great flexibility offered by the QuantumX quite simply makes it easier for us to
collect a complete set of data from the same experimental setup."