The VR9700 controller
The VR9700 controller is Vibration Research's premium performance, low-channel-count hardware. Set up and safely control vibration shaker tests with this compact and powerful device, which meets many needs, including low- to medium-channel-count setups, single-axis control, and demanding data processing. The VR9700 supports up to 128 input channels and features a 256 kHz maximum sample rate, a small footprint, and low power requirements.
The VR9700 controller is Vibration Research's premium performance, low-channel-count hardware. Set up and safely control vibration shaker tests with this compact and powerful device, which meets many needs, including low- to medium-channel-count setups, single-axis control, and demanding data processing. The VR9700 supports up to 128 input channels and features a 256 kHz maximum sample rate, a small footprint, and low power requirements.
Vibration Research has delivered reliable testing hardware for 30 years, and that legacy continues today. The new VR9700 is built with longevity in mind. It features an updated architecture with increased computing power, allowing Vibration Research to implement advanced software capabilities well into the future. Its fast dual-core processor equates to more memory, and it includes a USB 3.2 for external storage or autonomous operation.
The VR9700's class II double-insulated chassis reduces the potential for ground loops and helps prevent external components from sourcing a ground reference through the controller. This feature helps isolate the front inputs and drive outputs from the power system, which can improve overall signal integrity and reduce external noise.
Stop by the Vibration Research booth to discuss how a 9700 control system can improve your lab's vibration testing.
Vibration Research has delivered reliable testing hardware for 30 years, and that legacy continues today. The new VR9700 is built with longevity in mind. It features an updated architecture with increased computing power, allowing Vibration Research to implement advanced software capabilities well into the future. Its fast dual-core processor equates to more memory, and it includes a USB 3.2 for external storage or autonomous operation.
The VR9700's class II double-insulated chassis reduces the potential for ground loops and helps prevent external components from sourcing a ground reference through the controller. This feature helps isolate the front inputs and drive outputs from the power system, which can improve overall signal integrity and reduce external noise.
Stop by the Vibration Research booth to discuss how a 9700 control system can improve your lab's vibration testing.
