Vibrating Wire Readout cum logger


MODEL No. IGI -

The Innovative Geotechnical Instrumentation's Vibrating Wire Readout Model digilog 1 has been designed to read most commercially available vibrating wire sensors with resonant frequency range of 400Hz to 6000Hz. It also has an inbuilt readout for temperature sensors (thermistors) which are often incorporated within most vibrating wire sensors. The readout stores both VW and temperature readings into memory and later transfer the stored data directly to a USB 2.0 pen drive.

The digilog 1 VW Readout is a low cost, portable, battery operated readout unit for using with variety of vibrating wire sensors such as piezometers, strain gauges, load cells, stress meters, extensometers, displacement transducers, settlement systems, etc.

digilog 1 is a IP65 rated robust, splash proof box (Polycarbonate) with a 16x2 character LCD, IP65 rated transfer switch and USB connector. The VW sensors are connected to the readout via cable glands and connected to connector on PCB. The readout is powered by a 3xAA Alkaline batteries and are easily replaceable. The reading from the sensor is performed periodically with the period pre-set by the user. The readout unit goes to sleep after reading is performed which increases the battery life.

The VW readout unit incorporates a ultra low-power microcontroller programmed to perform various functions of the readout including sensor excitation (to pluck and read VW sensors), storing the data, transferring data to USB 2.0 pen drive, sensor calibration, battery monitoring and system time setting.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS :

Frequency Range 400 to 6000 Hz
Excitation 5V Square Wave
Resolution 0.01 Hz
Temperature Range ± 1° C
Battery Type 3 x AA Alkaline Battery
Battery Life 1 Year *
Display 16x2 Character LCD
Data Transfer port USB 2.0
Data Transfer Media USB 2.0 Pen Drive
Stored Data Format .CSV (Microsoft Excel)
IP Rating IP65
Certification CE
Dimensions (L x B x W) 171 x 121 x 70 mm
Weight 650 gms

APPLICATION :


  • To monitor water level in Bore wells, Dams, On commercial sites.
  • To study propagation of cracks.