The new Gould TA 6 0 0 aids trace interpretation by automatically annotating y o u r chart record. You see chart speed, amplifier sensitivity setting, real time, and test identification. Individual events, time frames, and responses can be quickly and precisely d e t e r m i n e d . A n optional microprocessor controls chart speed, user IO functions, overall printing, and specifically the printing of user messages, chart speeds, range settings, grid lines, and user raster data. The TA 6 0 0 packs a lot of information into its traces, too. Analog signals are sampled 1600 times a second by a discrete analog to digital converter. The high peak capture capability registers any transient lasting longer than 6 2 5 microseconds at its full value. You get a square wave frequency response of 20 Hz full scale and a high frequency capture capability better than 500 Hz full scale. The TA 6 0 0 has a reliable, fixed thermal array writing
system that eliminates ink, pens, overshoot, hysteresis and w o r n out parts. Because t h e grid lines are generated along with the traces, you're assured of an accurate record unaffected by chart wander or chart speed variation. Overlapping traces on the 130mm (5.12") wide chart allow full scale recording for each of up to 32 channels. Find out more about what the new, rugged, dependable TA 600 can tell you about your data. Contact Gould Inc., Instruments Division, 3631 Perkins Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44114. For brochure call toll-free: (800) 331-1000. In Oklahoma, call collect 918-664-8300. In Europe, contact Gould Instruments S.A.F., 57 rue St. Sauveur, 91160 Ballainvilliers, An Electrical Electronics Company France.
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The new Gould T A 6 0 0 thermal array recorder. It tells you what your traces mean. CIRCLE 82 ON READER SERVICE CARD