eDAQ Setup and Operation
Although the existing user may be aware of some of the fundamentals of the eDAQ, this seminar is designed to introduce features that they may well have missed or not fully implemented. This will cover all aspects of the eDAQ’s functionality from a start-to-finish approach. If attendees are going to use their system for data logging, this seminar will show them how to start taking advantage of the array of tools that are available to them. On day 2, we introduce some of the intricacies of the eDAQ along with the processing capabilities that set it aside from any other system. Tools such as real-time data processing, data reduction by statistical means and cyclic identification will be covered.
Objective: The attendee will gain a clear understanding of the eDAQ and its relationship and application to many transducer types. They will acquire insight into some of the “add on” capabilities of eDAQ, such as GPS. They will learn the capabilities of eDAQ beyond the “logger”. And they will become familiar with some of the methods that can be used to control the system. Upon completion, attendees understand why, how and when to use a variety of data collection formats and how they can be successfully applied to a real test environment.
| Date | Place | Price | Vacancies | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 19 – Jun 20, 2013 | Southfield, MI (HBM nCode Training Center) | 1100 USD | Register now | |
| Sep 24 – Sep 25, 2013 | Southfield, MI (HBM nCode Training Center) | 1100 USD | Register now | |
| Nov 13 – Nov 14, 2013 | Southfield, MI (HBM nCode Training Center) | 1100 USD | Register now |
Nov 13 – Nov 14, 2013
Time
8:00 AM– 5:00 PM
Place
Southfield, MI (HBM nCode Training Center)
Price
1100 USD
Deadline for registration
Nov 11, 2013


