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Product category: Data Acquisition Hardware and PC I/O Boards
News Release from: Audon Electronics | Subject: Smart A/D range of data acquisition boards
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 December 2001

Data acquisition boards handle sensors
directly

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Audon Electronics is now offering the unique Smart A/D range of data acquisition boards from Sensoray Inc - capable of accepting virtually any real world sensor directly.

Audon Electronics is now offering the unique Smart A/D range of data acquisition boards from Sensoray Inc - capable of accepting virtually any real world sensor directly The boards have either 8 or 16 differential input channels, each channel being software programmable for sensor type, gain, low-pass filtering, and scan rate

The Smart A/D range feature auto-calibration which eliminates trimpots, low power consumption, and they support thermocouples, RTD's, strain gauges, voltage, 4-20mA, thermistors, and resistors.

Each channel is amplified, digitized, filtered, converted to engineering units, and stored in on-board memory.

The on-board 16-bit A-D converter is an integrating type, optimised to reduce mains borne interference.

The Smart A/D range is available in ISA, PCI, compact PCI, PC104 and Ethernet formats at prices similar to boards with far less features.

Each board is supplied with a software development kit and and a DLL for Windows 95/98/NT/2000.

A ready-to-go data acquisition program, QuickSense, is available as an option which can support up to eight boards giving a total channel count of 256 channels.

Audon Electronics can also supply full data logger systems comprising a PC, Smart A/D hardware, QuickSense software and screw termination, fully tested and configured ready to use out of the box.

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