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Product category: Data Acquisition Hardware and PC I/O Boards
News Release from: Audon Electronics | Subject: USB-AD multifunction I/O unit
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 March 2008

Compact I/O unit offers easy expansion

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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.

Audon Electronics has released the USB-AD multifunction I/O unit, which is so small it could be mistaken for a connector The USB-AD has 16 analogue inputs, one analogue output, four digital inputs and four digital outputs, all enclosed in a standard 37-way D-type connector housing

It is supplied with a copy of NextView4-Live software for data acquisition and control and a wide selection of Windows, MAC and Linux programming examples.

Data can be acquired at up to a 500Hz rate at 12bit resolution.

All I/O are presented to a 37-way D-type socket.

The user can connect to this directly or optional expansion boards are available.

Up to 127 units can be connected to a single PC.

Drivers are available for Windows, MAC and Linux operating systems.

The USB-AD is supplied with an Active-X component and comprehensive programming examples for use with most common programming languages.

The USB-AD is also supplied with a copy of nextView4-Live data acquisition and control software.

With NextView-Live, the user can acquire and analyse data, set analogue and digital outputs and read the status of the digital inputs.

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