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Data Acquisition Hardware and PC I/O Boards
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Multifunction I/O handles dynamic applications
The USB-AD16F is supplied with a free copy of NextView4-Live software for data acquisition and control and a wide selection of Windows, MAC and Linux programming examples.
News from Audon Electronics (13 May 2008)
System monitors flows in entire reservoir
As well as monitoring the flow distribution in production and injection wells in real-time, the system also provides information often not accessible with traditional production logging technology.
News from Sensornet ( 2 May 2008)
Four engineers receive LabView recognition
The Architect Certification signifies mastery of NI products and technologies, recognising the engineer's ability to develop and build complex applications using advanced features. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (25 April 2008)
Sensor agreement targets downhole monitoring
A new partnership enables Ziebel's intervention technologies and competencies to be combined with DTS products and services from Sensornet.
News from Sensornet (24 April 2008)
Fibre optics monitor complex oil well
User application article Sensornet's permanent monitoring system provides the operator with continuous, real-time information at a fraction of the intervention costs.
News from Sensornet (24 April 2008)
Thermocouple scanner handles 2000 samples a second
Coupled with Pacific's PI660 software, the 6850 conditions, displays and records B, C, E, J, K, N, R, S and T-type thermocouples.
News from Pacific Instruments (23 April 2008)
Bench-top scanner enables LVDT use
Vishay Intertechnology's System 7000 acquires, reduces and presents data for stress analysis testing.
News from Vishay Micro-Measurements (17 April 2008)
Sensor relay responds to environmental changes
The relays can be controlled directly via any computer or network management system on the same network using the included SNMP command line utilities.
News from AKCP ( 3 April 2008)
Safe acquisition during coiled tubing operations
Systems measure, record and transmits real-time data on depth, temperature, pressure, flow and load that is critical to carrying out successful CT operations.
News from AnTech (26 March 2008)
Acquisition modules are ready-made for logging
The C Series combines signal conditioning, direct sensor connectivity and data acquisition into a small module for each measurement type. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (24 March 2008)
I/O systems are designed with Simulink
The UEISIM offers Simulink users a new, powerful and flexible I/O target. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (12 March 2008)
Compact I/O unit offers easy expansion
The USB-AD is a low-cost USB based multifunction I/O unit with 16 +/-5V 12bit analogue inputs, one +/-5V 12bit analogue output, four digital inputs and four digital outputs.
News from Audon Electronics ( 7 March 2008)
Terminal keeps production on schedule
If performance is falling behind, the Jazz Data Collection Terminal will provide visual feedback, allowing prompt action to avoid late delivery.
News from DLoG (UK) ( 6 March 2008)
Cubic DAQ opens up new applications
Compact, rugged platform provides acquisition and control in automotive, aerospace, petroleum/refining, simulation, semiconductor manufacturing, medical, HVAC and power generation industries. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 6 March 2008)
Signal conditioner controls signal to noise ratio
The 6037's "smart" gain ranging can reduce gain or increase it when the signal is below a specified threshold.
News from Pacific Instruments (12 February 2008)
Wireless device speeds inspections
SKF's Wireless Machine Condition Detector (WMCD) uses smart studs and temperature magnets to measure and record vibration, enveloped acceleration and temperature. Brochure available
News from SKF UK (30 January 2008)
Acquisition kit has flexible filter options
Upgraded dual-channel benchtop filter/amplifier offers increased gain, lower noise, a higher dynamic range and a wider range of filter responses.
News from Kemo (28 January 2008)
Data acquisition modules offer two 32bit counters
The M-7080B incorporates a battery back-up system that will save the EEPROM in the event of power loss.
News from ICP DAS USA (21 January 2008)
Instrument suite monitors noise and vibration
Measuring and analysing human vibration signals can help control the negative effects of mechanical vibration on the human body. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (10 January 2008)
Handbook is full of information on acquisition
"The data acquisition handbook and encyclopaedia" contains over 4000 data acquisition and recording products on over 1200 full-colour pages. Brochure available
News from Omega Engineering (13 December 2007)
Online network offers easy access to addons
The LabView Tools Network has expanded with more than 100 new tools developed by NI and third-party vendors in 2007. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (13 December 2007)
USB module acquires from many sensors
Interface is suitable for any application needing high-speed acquisition of sensor signals with no additional amplifier or convertor required.
News from Burster (11 December 2007)
Mould sensors connect via USB conditioner
Unit provides up to 16 pressure or temperature channels using four signal conditioner units each providing four signal channels.
News from Kistler Instruments ( 3 December 2007)
Isolated I/O module serves as counter/timer
Space-saving 1in-wide modules provide an isolated Ethernet Modbus TCI/IP interface for any input/output mix of up to 16 discrete signals.
News from Acromag ( 3 December 2007)
Reconfigurable I/O system aids machine control
Engineers can quickly design, prototype and deploy the customisable, commercial off-the-shelf hardware systems for embedded machine control and data acquisition. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (29 November 2007)
Fibre optic system aids motor sports
MCT's MEG 801 is based on a central unit that houses a number of small optical receivers, as well as a main microprocessor, constructed using low mass, surface-mounted components.
News from MCT ( 9 November 2007)
Temperature monitors provide information online
Adept Scientific's Web-Temp and Web-TC allow users to take temperature measurements and monitor them via the internet. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 9 November 2007)
I/O units integrate Scada systems
The optional DAQ Studio software can be used to provide a data acquisition, trending and alarm management interface for the PC.
News from Audon Electronics (26 October 2007)
Timing tool expansions improve synchronisation
National Instruments' new timing features are suited to the development and control of large distributed systems such as particle accelerators and high-energy physics systems. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (17 October 2007)
USB relays offer simple use
The UDIN range consists of a USB interface, a micro-controller and relay outputs and/or opto-isolator inputs.
News from Audon Electronics (12 October 2007)
Portable data recorder works at high speed
DSPCon's DataFlex-500 provides a sustained, continuous recording speed of up to 256,000 samples per second.
News from DSPCon (11 October 2007)
Computer-on-module offers backward compatability
The design of the ETX-NR667 allows the addition of two SATA ports to the module while maintaining full backward compatibility with earlier ETX versions. Brochure available
News from Adlink Technology (10 October 2007)
USB device provides immediate data acquisition
In streaming mode, the U120816 can start streaming data to the PC immediately or upon an external trigger input, selected through software.
News from Audon Electronics (24 September 2007)
Ethernet device monitors sensors
When temperature or humidity goes outside the pre-set band the Poseidon 3266 can send user-defined email alarm messages and toggle the output relays.
News from Audon Electronics (17 September 2007)
Ethernet device warns of temperature changes
The Poseidon 3266 also has four contact-closure inputs which can be used to trigger alarms on state change and there are two relay outputs which can be used to reset servers or the switch on a fan.
News from Audon Electronics (13 September 2007)
GPIB controller connects PCs and devices
The GPIB-USB4 controller provides a virtual serial interface to communicate with instruments while handling all GPIB protocol details.
News from Audon Electronics (10 September 2007)
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