Signal Converters and Data Loggers

SICOLOG, SICOLOG FD

SICOLOG

The signal converter and data logger SICOLOG can acquire sig­nals from its voltage inputs, digital inputs (e.g. fre­quency signals), serial input (GPS sig­nals) and logical signal input, and output these sig­nals to a PC, display, voltage output, digital output, and logical signal output. These signals can also be saved onto a USB stick. Additionally, the SICOLOG can also acquire and transmit signals from up to two CANs (Con­troller Area Network) and one LIN subbus. The SICOLOG FD additionally supports up to two CAN FD.

Before using the signal converter and data logger, it must first be set up by defining a parameter set with the PC program TEMES (which requires a PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows XP or newer), and then by writing this parameter set to a USB 2.0 stick. After the USB stick has been inserted into the SICOLOG, and af­ter making the meas­urement, the USB stick can be put again into a PC, and the stored data can be written to a PC file for further processing.

Additional Downloads

The .NET4 application CALIB-V1.0.6.EXE can be used to newly calibrate the SICOLOG. The command line program TSD.EXE can be used to unerase/repair a SICOLOG measurement, or to copy it into a file. The command line program LOG2TMS.EXE can be used to convert LOG fies into TEMES measurements. And the command line program BAUDRATE.EXE can be used to change the SICOLOG baud rate to a fixed value after a reset. This is especially useful if you want to communicate with the SICOLOG via a Bluetooth RS232 converter.