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News Release from: Audon Electronics | Subject: USB-AD16F high-speed USB-based multifunction I/O
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 May 2008
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.
Audon Electronics has released the USB-AD16F high-speed USB-based multifunction I/O unit with 16 opto-isolated analogue inputs, two analogue output, four digital inputs and four digital outputs Data can be acquired at up to 250kHz at 16bit resolution
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Dec 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The unit 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.
The USB-AD16f features 16-channel 16bit analogue inputs with four programmable input ranges of +/-10, +/-5, +/-2 and +/-1V.
The USB-AD16f is suitable for dynamic applications such as noise and vibration measurement and impact testing.
The galvanic isolation of the analogue inputs protects the measurement system and PC from accidents.
The two isolated analogue outputs offer 16bit resolution with a +/-10V output range.
For controlling and recording digital states four digital inputs and outputs each are available.
An additional counter input allows pulse measurements.
All I/O are presented via two 37-way D-type sockets, one analogue and one digital.
The user can connect to this directly or optional expansion boards are available.
The system is compatible with the MAL series of signal conditioning modules for connection of thermocouples and strain gauges.
For use with USB 1.1 and 2.0 systems, up to 127 units can be connected to a single PC.
Drivers are available for Windows, MAC and Linux operating systems.
The USB-AD16f is supplied with an Active-X component and programming examples for most common programming languages.
There are also VI for use with LabView and there is a USB-AD16f component ion the ProfiLab programming package.
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