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USB acquisition comes with instrument software

A Data Translation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 27, 2005

Data Translation is now shipping the Econseries, the latest addition to its wide range of USB data acquisition solutions.

Data Translation is now shipping the Econseries, the latest addition to its wide range of USB data acquisition solutions, to UK customers.

The Econseries is a family of economical "mini-instruments" for the USB that offer low price with high signal accuracy.

This series is supported by a new application software package that ships with the boards called Go!.

The Go! software is a ready-to-measure application that provides an instrument panel interface requiring no programming.

Signal connections are made directly to the modules built-in screw terminals and plug into any PC's USB port without the need of an external power supply.

"These compact low cost modules allow accurate measurements anywhere at any time", states Fred Molinari, President and CEO.

"The ability to plug into any PC via USB has been enhanced with instrument like software".

"The promise of serious portable measurements on-the-go is now real".

With the Go! application, the Econseries becomes eight "mini-instruments" in one easy-to-navigate application.

The package includes oscilloscope, chart recorder, voltmeter, waveform generator, file viewer, digital input/output, counter/timer and rate generator functions designed to be intuitive to operate.

The Econseries offers a number of flexible functions including the ability to stream, plot and analyse live signals from up to eight analogue input channels utilising the oscilloscope function.

The chart recorder function lets users record up to 32,000 samples of data from up to eight analogue input channels directly to a standard Excel formatted file.

Users can measure data from up to eight analogue input channels in a five-digit voltmeter display.

The Econseries modules are available in a number of configurations, offering maximum flexibility to the user.

Selections include the number of analogue and digital I/O channels, the resolution, and the signal range required by the application.

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