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Listing of all 7 news releases from Microstar Laboratories:
Control systems tune themselves
Microstar Laboratorie has shown how off the shelf components can be used to build a control system that tunes itself.
News from Microstar Laboratories (18 June 2007)
Acquisition case studies go online
Online application stories offer advice on data acquisition using Data Acquisition Processor boards.
News from Microstar Laboratories (25 April 2007)
Budget server acquires up to 32 strain gauges
A network-ready single-box DAPserver 200 system conditions, acquires and logs signals from up to 32 strain gauges.
News from Microstar Laboratories ( 1 September 2006)
Digital implementation of classic filter types
Microstar Laboratories has announced an IIR filter module, an onboard digital implementation of the five classic filter types: Bessel, Butterworth, Chebyshev, Inverse Chebyshev and Elliptic
News from Microstar Laboratories (17 October 2001)
Free Linux drivers for PCI data acquisition boards
Microstar Laboratories has announced a new Linux driver supporting Linux kernel 2.2 for PCI DAP boards, complementing its existing Linux driver for ISA DAP boards
News from Microstar Laboratories (14 July 2000)
Real time data acquisition/control at low cost
Microstar Laboratories, the specialist designer and manufacturer of Data Acquisition Processor boards, has announced its new, low-cost PCI DAP board, the 14-bit resolution DAP 840/103
News from Microstar Laboratories (24 May 2000)
Board combines analogue and digital filtering
Microstar Laboratories has introduced a significant upgrade to its specialised 8-channel, 16-bit resolution PCI DAP board, the IDSC 1816.
News from Microstar Laboratories (11 April 2000)

