Hioki LR8101 Data Logger
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Hioki LR8101 Data Logger
The Hioki LR8101 Data Logger is a sophisticated device engineered to capture data from high-voltage battery pack cells, making it highly suitable for control simulations involving the charging and discharging of batteries. It’s particularly well-suited for applications in electric vehicle batteries, where accurate and safe measurement of battery cell voltage and temperature is crucial due to the high voltages involved, which can range from 400 V to 800 V.
This data logger is adaptable and can be used with different modules depending on the application needs, such as the Voltage/Temp Module M7100 for battery packs ranging from 600 V to 1500 V, and the Voltage/Temp Module M7102 for battery packs of 600 V or lower. Each module offers different specifications like the maximum number of channels, sampling rates, and maximum rated terminal-to-ground and module-to-module voltages.
Hioki LR8101 Key Features
- Add measurement modules as needed to create the measurement system you need
- Connect up to 10 measurement modules per logger
Hioki LR8101 Specifications
| Product model | Data Logger LR8102 | Data Logger LR8101 |
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| Modules that can be connected | Connectable measurement modules | |
| Maximum number of module connections | 10 | |
| Maximum number of synchronizable loggers | 10 (Requires optical connection cables) |
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| Power supply | AC adapter: AC Adapter Z1016 (operates on 12 V DC ±10%) External power supply: 10 V DC to 30 V DC |
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| Operating temperature and humidity range | −10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F), 80% RH or less (non-condensing) | |
| Number of LAN ports | 2 | 1 |
| Communication interface | [LAN1 functionality] Collecting data and setting recording conditions using Logger Utility Setting the initial IP address using Logger Utility Setting and controlling recording using communication commands Manually acquiring data using an FTP Server Automatically sending data via FTP (FTP client) HTTP server function XCP on Ethernet (TCP) NTP client function[LAN2 functionality] XCP on Ethernet (UDP) Measurement data can be output by UDP |
[LAN1 functionality] Collecting data and setting recording conditions using Logger Utility Setting the initial IP address using Logger Utility Setting and controlling recording using communication commands Manually acquiring data using an FTP Server Automatically sending data via FTP (FTP client) HTTP server function XCP on Ethernet (TCP) NTP client function |
| External media | USB Drive, Operation guaranteed: Z4006 (16 GB) SD memory card/SDHC memory card supported, Operation guaranteed: Z4001 (2 GB), Z4003 (8 GB) |
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| External control terminal | Pulse/logic input (1), External sampling input (1), External input and output (4), Alarm output (4), GND terminal (5), CAN interface (1) | Pulse/logic input (1), External sampling input (1), External input and output (4), Alarm output (4), GND terminal (5) |
| Dimensions and weight | – No module: Approx. 80W × 166H × 238D mm (3.1W × 6.5H × 9.4D in.) (excluding protruding parts), Approx. 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) – With one M7100 installed: Approx. 134W × 166H × 263D mm (5.3W × 6.5H × 10.4D in.) (excluding protruding parts) – With ten M7100 installed: Approx. 620W × 166H × 263D mm (24.4W × 6.5H × 10.4D in.) (excluding protruding parts) |
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| Included accessories | Operating Precautions ×1, Startup Guide ×1, DVD ×1 (Startup Guide, Instruction Manual, Logger Utility, Logger Utility Instruction Manual, CAN Editor, CAN Editor Instruction Manual, Communication Command Instruction Manual) | |
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