Micromega Driver



Thank you buying the Micromega MyDAC digital-to-analog converter. This document was made so you can get the maximum from your MyDAC with your Windows 10 computer (new or after update from Windows 7/8/8.1). MyDAC USB input works in two modes (refer to backpanel switch on the product). A free driver on the Micromega Website can be downloaded for 24/192 handling with Windows and for ASIO type connections to compatible software. A nice touch is that the ‘USB mode’ setting for the Micromega is a two position switch on the rear panel rather than a Megadrivesque multiple button push. For Mac users, MyDAC requires no drivers or downloads. PC users need to download a driver from the Micromega Web site. I connected MyDAC to a Mac with no problems, and operation was simple. The only minor glitch was a faint high-pitched whistle emanating from the unit itself (not from the audio output) when the unit was turned on. Micromega has paid some careful attention to the engineering of the MyDAC, with features such as the inclusion of dual low jitter master clocks, one handling all multiples of 44.1kHz, the other looking after any multiples of the 48kHz frequency.

USB Dac Micromega MyDAC
USB Input working in asynchronous mode up to 24bits/192kHz and accepting USB audio class 1.0 and USB audio class 2.0 modes without any driver implementation for Mac and a custom Micromega driver for PC.
Insignificant jitter in USB asynchronous mode thanks to two very low jitter master clocks ( 22.5792 MHz for multiple of 44.1kHz and 24.5760 MHz for multiple of 48kHz), with dedicated low noise power supplies.
SPDIF 75Ω Coaxial input accepting levels as low as 0.2V p-p
SPDIF Toslink Optical input
Extremely low jitter in SPDIF mode (<50ps)
2V rms full scale Analog output with low impedance driver
Integrated universal power supply 85-265 Vac / 50-60Hz.
Unique design, extremely fast, ultra low noise audio power supply
No electrolytic capacitors in the audio section, neither in the audio low noise power supply, nor in the audio path.
4 positions horizontal rotary switch with anodized aluminium wheel profile. Allows selection between STBY – USB – COAX – OPTO
Elegant textured ABS housing available in 2 colors: White or Black
Extremely low power consumption in standby mode ( <500mW) as well as in operation (< 2.5W).
Product meet all the most stringent energy saving regulations.
Specifications :
Audio Characteristics :
- SPDIF coaxial input : 1 x (> 0.2v p-p / 75Ω)
- SPDIF optical input : 1 x (Toslink)
- USB input : 1 x (class1.0 / class 2.0)
- SPDIF sampling frequency range : 32 kHz – 192 kHz
- USB sampling frequency range : 44.1 kHz – 192 kHz
- Resolution : 16 – 24 bits
- Bandwidth (± 0,2dB) : 5 Hz – 100 kHz
- Linearity (-100dB) : 0,1 dB
- Signal to noise ratio A weighted (20Hz – 20kHz) : > 110 dB
- THD + noise (1 kHz) : < 0.002%
- Output level : 2 V rms
- Output impedance : 600 Ω
Mains Power supply :
- Type of cord : C7
- Mains voltage range : 85 – 265 Vac
- Mains frequency range : 47 – 63 Hz
- Standby consumption (85-140 Vac) : < 0,5 W
- Standby consumption (185-265 Vac) : < 2,5 W
- Operating consumption (85-265 Vac) : < 2,5 W
Dimensions :
- Unit (L x H x W mm) : 140 x 140 x 35
- Packaging (L x H x W mm) : 206 x 201 x 67
Weight :
- Unit : 300 g
- Packaging : 400 g

The Recovib.Tiny is a 3-axis shock & vibration data logger. It is extremely practical for a vibration diagnosis, offering up to 6 hours of measurement. Its wireless technology and intuitive operation provides substantial time savings in the performance of your measurements. It is the only type of vibration and shock recorder that allows several sensors to be used simultaneously in a synchronized manner enabling the performance of modal analyses and operational deflection shape analyses on large structures such as bridges or Walkways.

We offer different measuring ranges: ± 2/6G, ± 15G, ± 200G.

It is able to record 1024 acceleration values (shocks and vibrations) per channel per second.

The RECOVIB Tiny is the smallest, lightest and the most robust recorder on the market that is able to perform recordings in extreme conditions ranging from -10°C to +50°C. It is also dust and watertight to IP65.

Typical Use

  • “Quick & dirty” vibration monitoring & diagnosis
  • Remote vibration diagnostic/consultancy
  • Vibration measurement on rotating parts
  • Vibration modal analysis
  • Machine tools – Automotive – Aviation
  • Structural analysis and health monitoring
  • Traffic and transport sector

Features

  • 3 axis
  • DC to 250Hz useful bandwidth
  • Low noise
  • 6-hours battery autonomy (1024 samples/second)
  • 2 GB storage capacity
  • Wireless during vibration measurements
  • Compact and rugged design
  • Protection grade IP65 – Total protection against dust & splashing water
  • Several sensors can measure synchronously and simultaneously
  • Synchronization in millisecond level for several hours

works with recovib suite

RECOVIB suite is free downloadable software for Micromega Dynamics device management and measurement analysis.
Follow the link below for a detailed description.

works with recovib TINY APP

Micromega Driver Download

This application is designed to support the user of RECOVIB Tiny on a smartphone.


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TINY Vibration Recorder

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The TINY Vibration Recorder is connected to a PC via a USB connection. The supplied software allows for time synchronisation with the PC, selection of the measuring range, as well as programming of the measurement interval.

When the sensor is disconnected from the PC and when the preset measurement start time is reached, the TINY Vibration Recorder begins to autonomously measure and store vibration values.

Once the preset stop time is reached, the TINY Vibration Recorder goes into sleep mode until it is reconnected to the PC.

Micromega Driver Updater

The TINY Vibration Recorder is therefore recognised by the PC as an external storage device. Thanks to the supplied software, the measurements of one or more sensors stored in a compact binary format can be converted to standard formats depending on user preference (text, csv, MATLAB™ , LabVIEW™ formats).

TINY Vibration Recorder

The TINY Vibration Recorder is connected to a PC via a USB connection. The supplied software allows for time synchronisation with the PC, selection of the measuring range, as well as programming of the measurement interval.

When the sensor is disconnected from the PC and when the preset measurement start time is reached, the TINY Vibration Recorder begins to autonomously measure and store vibration values.

Once the preset stop time is reached, the TINY Vibration Recorder goes into sleep mode until it is reconnected to the PC.

Micromega Mydac Drivers

The TINY Vibration Recorder is therefore recognised by the PC as an external storage device. Thanks to the supplied software, the measurements of one or more sensors stored in a compact binary format can be converted to standard formats depending on user preference (text, csv, MATLAB™ , LabVIEW™ formats).

MICROMEGA DYNAMICS

Micromega

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B-5380 Fernelmont, Belgium

Micromega Mydac Driver Windows 7

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