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DAS-Wizard Transfers Data into Excel

Measurement Computing's DAS-Wizard Software Feeds Directly into a Spreadsheet.

By DE Editors  

October 1, 2006

By DE Editors

Adept Scientific (Herts, UK) has announced the release of version 3 of DAS-Wizard from Measurement Computing Corporation (Norton, MA). DAS-Wizard transfers data from any Measurement Computing data acquisition device directly into a Microsoft Excel worksheet.
 
Data can be acquired from external sources using an analog, digital, or temperature input board directly into the cells of an Excel spreadsheet. Conversely, data from a spreadsheet can be output to an analog or digital output board.

The data can be in the format of A/D counts, volts, or temperature. A/D counts may be converted into any type of engineering units, and basic analyses carried out, using Excel's own built-in functions. A dialogue box allows you to configure the data acquisition board and set the range of cells in the spreadsheet.

This latest version adds support for analog input ranges. It works with Measurement Computing's latest USB data acquisition devices as well as its range of PCI, PCMCIA, and ISA cards and PC/104 devices. It supports Excel 2000 and later on Windows 2000 and XP platforms.
 
Full details of Adept Scientific's data acquisition products can be found by clicking here.
 
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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