DEWE-2520

DEWE-2520 Series Overview

The DEWE-2520 is the follow-on to our enormously successful DEWE-2010, the original Dewetron PC instrument! Like the DEWE-2010, the DEWE-2520 is a rugged, all-metal PC-based instrument with high quality plug-in signal conditioning, one or more internal A/D cards, and great software. It's a regular computer running Windows XP, so you can load whatever software you like. It has a DVD-CD-RW drive as standard, so you can burn gigabytes of data to inexpensive media in minutes. Or use the standard Ethernet or USB 2.0 interfaces to transfer data to another computer

The DEWE-2010 series is available in three basic models, as follows:

  • DEWE-2010 - 16 slots for DAQ/PAD modules, for up to 16 dynamic input channels
  • DEWE-2011 - up to four MDAQ modules on the rear panel, for a total of 64 dynamic input channels
  • DEWE-2012 - up to 16 slots for DAQ/PAD modules and one MDAQ module on the rear panel, for 32 dynamic input channels

Goes Anywhere - on battery, AC, or DC power!

The DEWE-2520 features our unique SideHAND™ power system, meaning that it can run for about 2 hours without any external power connected! And it recharges automatically whenever you plug it in to AC or DC power. The DEWE-2520 is available in several useful configurations, as you will see in the basic specs section.

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Above left: DEWE-2520 with 16 x DAQ module slots
Above center: DEWE-2521 with up to 64 x MDAQ input channels
Above right: DEWE-2522 with 16 x DAQ slots and 16 x MDAQ input channels

Ideal Applications:

  • Lunchbox portable data acquisition applications
  • Battery powered data acquisition with the most inputs possible
  • When you need 16 x DAQ and 16 x MDAQ inputs in one portable unit
  • As an industrial computer (see the DEWE-2528 page)

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