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Data acquisition systems become location aware

An United Electronic Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 16, 2007

Receiver system adds GPS technology to data acquisition and control Cubes.

New from United Electronic Industries (UEI), the DNA-GPS receiver system adds GPS technology to the company's popular PowerDNA, UEILogger and UEIPAC data acquisition and control Cubes.

The unit provides location, velocity and UTC real time and is a great match for a huge variety of mobile and in-vehicle testing applications.

The company reckons it offers an ideal combination of high accuracy, low power, small sise and ease of use.

"The DNA-GPS is an ideal solution for providing mobile data acquisition and control systems with position, velocity and UTC time information".

"It is well suited for 'in-vehicle' testing including applications in aircraft, automobile, truck and construction equipment".

"We've even been approached to build a GPS based test system for a riding lawnmower", said to Shaun Miller, UEI's President.

"The 1 pulse per second output provides the additional capability of synchronising systems to within 1us anywhere in the world".

The DNA-GPS GPS system for the UEI Cube family is available from stock at US $495.

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