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2019 IEST ESTECH Conference & Exposition - Las Vegas, NV

The 2019 IEST ESTECH conference was held in Las Vegas, NV from April 29 through May 2nd, 2019.  This year, Dr. James Zhuge provided a technical presentation explaining Crystal Instruments’ combined Temperature, Humidity, and Vibration (THV) Control system.  Dr. Zhuge provided the opportunity for attendees to gain first-hand knowledge regarding Crystal Instruments latest technologies offered for environmental testing systems. The Crystal Instruments THV system provides one convenient user Interface to set up schedules for temperature, humidity, vibration, and more.

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EDM 8.0 Release

Crystal Instruments is pleased to announce the release of EDM 8.0, the most advanced featured version of Engineering Data Management software. This new release of EDM supports exciting new hardware systems, convenient new software features, and helpful online resources.  

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IMAC XXXVII Review

Crystal Instruments exhibited a highly advanced new set of tools called “EDM Modal”, at IMAC 2019 in Orlando, Florida. IMAC XXXVII maintained a broader focus and chose this year’s theme as “Predictive Modeling for Engineering Design and Decision Making.” The conference took on a note of focusing more on general-purpose data acquisition while still maintaining a strong academic focus on the principles of modal analysis.

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89th Shock and Vibration Symposium (SAVE) – Dallas, TX

Crystal Instruments and Sentek Dynamics attended the 89th Shock and Vibration Symposium in Dallas, Texas. The symposium, which is organized by Shock and Vibration Exchange (SAVE), is regarded as the leading forum for the structural dynamics and vibration community to present and discuss new developments and on-going research. The technical paper presentations and tutorials offered at the symposium revolve around applications such as shock-ship testing, earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, and shock and vibration instrumentation techniques; attracting attendees from all over North America.

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Introducing New Software EDM 5.1

The new Engineering Data Management software release from Crystal Instruments, EDM 5.1, improves ease of use, performance, and scalability of the associated hardware. The updated software version, introduced approximately 7 months from the previous 5.0 release, features enhancements to the high channel count configuration, as well as Multi-Sine control, Multi-exciter single-control for Sine, Fatigue Damage Spectrum (FDS) in Random, and Transient Random control. The release also supports the brand-new handheld dynamic signal analyzer, Spider-20.

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