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CyberResearch UCDAS 04M1 and 02M2 USB Data Acquisition Modules Released

Modules provide simultaneous sampling at megahertz speeds.

By DE Editors  

March 12, 2009

By DE Editors

CyberResearch UCDAS 04M1 and 02M2 USB Data Acquisition Modules Released

The new CyberResearch multifunction UCDAS 04M1 and 02M2 USB data-acquisition modules are suited to transient analysis and other high-frequency applications.  The rugged, compact modules have megahertz sampling rates and a 2-nsec skew.

Both of the new UCDAS analog-input modules come with 32 DIO lines and two 32-bit counters that run at speeds up to 20 MHz. UCDAS 04M1 models have four differential analog inputs that run at speeds up to 1.3 MHz, and the UCDAS 02M2 models have two differential analog inputs running at speeds up to 2 MHz. 

If more than four inputs are needed, multiple modules can be synchronized via external trigger or external clock connectors.  UCDAS 04M1DA and 02M2DA models add two analog outputs.

The modules are designed for:

  • Simultaneous sampling in phase-sensitive applications
  • Sensitive modal analysis and high throughput requirements
  • Synchronized stimulus/response measurements

For more information, visit CyberResearch.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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