e-corder Connections |

The front panel of the e-corder.
The front panel of e-corder units have connectors for the analog input signals, an analog output signal, and a trigger connector so that recording start and stop times can be synchronized with other instruments.
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Analog inputs
Each analog input channel is fitted with an easy-to-use BNC connector. The gain of each input can be independently adjusted, in software, to record signals from microvolts to a maximum of ±10 V. Input channels 1 and 2 on e-corder units 201 and 401 (plus 3 and 4 in e-corder 821 and 1621 units) also have alternative 8-pin DIN connectors for connection of eDAQ Pods, or for signals requiring differential input. Each input channel also has a range of low pass filter settings from 20 kHz to 1 Hz. -
Analog output
The e-corder unit can generate a voltage signal via its analog output sockets, giving bipolar (simultaneous positive and negative) signals up to ±10 V. -
Trigger
An external device can provide a trigger signal to the e-corder to synchronize recording.
More Information
- e-corder 201 brochure (360 KB PDF)
- e-corder 401 brochure (360 KB PDF)
- e-corder 821 brochure (240 KB PDF)
- e-corder 1621 brochure (260 KB PDF)
Ordering
- ED201 e-corder 201 – two channels, supplied with Chart and Scope software.
- ED401 e-corder 401– four channels, supplied with Chart and Scope software.
- ED821 e-corder 821 – eight channels, supplied with Chart and Scope software.
- ED1621 e-corder 1621–
sixteen channels, supplied with Chart and Scope software.
Accessories
- eDAQ Amps, software controlled preamplifiers
- eDAQ Pods, miniature software controlled preamplifiers
- PowerChrom software, chromatography software
- EChem software, electroanalytical voltammetry software
- Chart and Scope software (supplied standard)
e-corder and PowerChrom are registered trademarks of eDAQ Pty Ltd