ADLINK’s SDAQ-204-DPM is an edge computing device designed for dry pump monitoring. It can help process pump information and
provide data analysis teams the ability to analyze dry pump data directly from the field to reduce the risk of product damage,
increase yield and further improve productivity.
The SDAQ-204-DPM, with high-frequency and high-resolution analog input, is best fit for vibration monitoring applications, including
a preprogrammed dry pump health analysis algorithm allowing it to function as a standalone device without a host PC, making it
perfect for 24-hour dry pump monitoring.
As diagnostic data is acquired by sensors in a raw format that must be filtered and converted into usable data such as FFT, voltage,
g-type array, or OA values, the SDAQ-204-DPM standalone DAQ system can be deployed in the field and perform filtering on raw
data that was traditionally done by an embedded system. Most importantly, with the SDAQ-204-DPM data output, users can focus
on process optimization directly without the need for an additional dry pump monitoring algorithm.
• C-level executives: reduced Operational Expenditure (Opex) and increased Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
• Operational technology (OT): reduced machine downtime and increased efficiency
• Information technology (IT): lower bandwidth and data storage requirements
• Data analysis/Process teams: increased yield rate and efficiency