SM4M
SM4M
End of lifeConfigurableStorage Modules with 4 MB Data Storage
Pricing
- Model:
- SM4M
- Item Number:
- SM4M
- Warranty:
- 3 years
- Lead time:
- 21 days
Overview
The SM4M was only compatible with our mixed-array data loggers and the DSP4 Heads Up Display. (See the Compatibility information.) It used non-volatile Flash EEPROM memory to store two million low-resolution data points (the SM16M stored eight million).
Technical Description
The SM4M was only compatible with our mixed-array data loggers and the DSP4 Heads Up Display. (See the Compatibility information.) It used non-volatile Flash EEPROM memory to store two million low-resolution data points (the SM16M stored eight million).
The SM4M was used to augment on-site data storage, and to transport data or programs between the data logger and computer. It had a sealed canister housing fitted with a single, 9-pin D-connector. LEDs indicated when data transfer was active.
The SM4M's internal memory could store both data and programs. The memory was split into 64 kbyte blocks.
The SM4M was previously ordered as p/n 10820.
Specifications
- Storage Capacity
- 2 million low-resolution data values
- Program Storage
- Up to eight programs with a total capacity of 128 kbytes, including labels.
Storing programs does not affect available data storage capacity.
- Canister
- Sealed
- Processor
- Hitachi H8S
- Operating System
- 64 kbytes, flash memory based, user downloadable
- Memory Configuration
- User selectable for either ring style or fill-and-stop.
Default is ring style.
- Power Requirements
- 5 ±0.3 Vdc @ 100 mA
(max.)
- Standard Operating Temperature Range
- -25° to +50°C
- Extended Operating Temperature Range
- -55° to +85°C
- Dimensions
- 7.2 x 13.5 x 2.0 cm
(2.8 x 5.3 x 0.8 in.)
- Weight
- 181 g
(6 oz)
Data Transfer Rates
- Data Storage
- 9600, 76800 bps
- Telecommunications
- 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps
Current Drain
- Active, Processing
- 30 to 40 mA, average
(for example, memory test)
- Active, but Waiting
- 10 mA, average
(for example, communications mode)
- Typical Current during Data Storage from a Logger
- 15 mA, average
- Low Power Standby State
- < 200 μA
- Peak Current
- 60 mA
(flash erase)
Ships With
(1)- SC12
