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Yokogawa Technical Report English Edition, No. 30 (2000)

Internal

hard disk

Windows 95

PC in the

field

SCSI

Measurement

Data storing

Use of data

Network

phenomena must be recorded over these 40 seconds, the DL716 is
very effective because of its ultra-large memory. It can record 80
seconds of data through simultaneous sampling of 16 channels at
a high-speed of 200 kS/s, and then store as much as 512 MB of the
recorded data to the internal hard disk drive.

Sharing of Internal Hard Disk through Network

The internal hard disk of the DL716 can be shared with other

personal computers through a network using the network file
sharing functions of Windows 95/98

*2

as shown in Figure 11.

This enables users to share digital data (huge amounts of raw data
or bitmap images of waveforms), captured in the field and stored
to the internal hard disk drive, with personal computers in remote
offices. Therefore, this new approach to measurement completely
eliminates the need for recording data on paper in all stages, from
the collection of data to its utilization.

Figure 10

MD’s Vibration-resistant/Power-saving Mode

Reading

40 seconds

First several seconds

DRAM for vibration-resistance

WR

RD

Normal

operation

Power saving time

Sound reproduction

Figure 11

Sharing of Internal Hard Disk through Network

CONCLUSION

As aforementioned, the DL716 allows multi-channel

measurement and has enhanced digital recording capability. We
believe that the DL716, as well as the DL708, will be very
advantageous in a wide variety of measurement applications,
from temperature to high frequency (MHz) signal measurement.
We will further expand this series in line with changes in the field.

REFERENCES

(1) Kato S., Ito S., Takeshita Y., Mizusawa T., et al., “Digital

Scope DL708E”, Yokogawa Technical Report, No. 26, pp.
27-30 (1998).

(2) Nagata.Y, “Power-saving Technology for MD Player”,

Electronic Engineering, Vol. 40, No. 4 pp. 30-34 (1998).

*2 Windows 95/98/NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft

Corporation.