BPC DAQ connects directly to BPC Go and is designed to be simple to use from the start. Connect via USB and set up your test in Aurora, the software used for BPC Go. There is no separate power supply. BPC DAQ draws power through the USB connection, which helps keep the setup clean.
In Aurora, sensor signals are collected, collated, and stored together with your gas measurements. You can view data points side by side, and export results when you are ready to report or share data.
BPC DAQ can be equipped with up to four analogue sensors, such as temperature, pH, or ORP. This opens up a broader way of working with BPC Go. You can monitor gas production and follow real time parameters that often explain why results shift between trials.
The unit supports a wide range of commercially available sensors. It includes automatic passive or active signal detection, which makes sensor connection straightforward.
You can also tailor the setup in Aurora to match your test. Choose sensor units and set the sampling frequency that fits your workflow.
Many teams still end up with sensor readings in one place and gas data in another. That creates manual work and makes traceability harder than it needs to be.
BPC DAQ keeps process data together with your BPC Go measurements in Aurora. The result is a cleaner record of each trial, with fewer gaps when you review performance, compare feedstocks, or assess the impact of process changes.