Measurement Computing Introduces 14 USBs
New high-performance data acquisition devices can reduce or eliminate the need for additional instrumentation.
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October 29, 2008
By DE Editors
Measurement Computing (Norton, MA) introduced the first line of USB data acquisition products more than five years ago, and now the company is expanding into higher performance products for applications requiring instrument-class accuracy, high-speed simultaneous sampling, and multifunction modules with enough analog, digital, and specialty I/O to reduce or eliminate the need for additional instrumentation.
What began as general-purpose devices has now developed into an offering of 14 new offerings that include the USB-2416 and USB-2416-4AO — 32SE/16DI, 24-bit, analog I/O and thermocouple devices; the USB-2404-10 — ±10 V, 24-bit, simultaneous sampling analog input module; the USB-2404-60 — ±60V, 24-bit, simultaneous sampling analog input module; the USB-1602HS and USB-1602HS-2AO — 2MSps, 16-bit, simultaneous multifunction modules; the USB-1604HS and USB-1604HS-2AO — 1.33MSps, 16-bit, simultaneous multifunction modules; the USB-3101FS — 100kSps, 16-bit, simultaneously updating analog output device; the USB-QUAD08 — Eight-channel, 48-bit, ±12V, quadrature counter/encoder; the USB-1208HS, USB-1208HS-2AO, and USB-1208HS-4AO — 1MSps, 13-bit analog I/O devices; the AI-EXP32 — expansion module doubles analog inputs of USB-2416 or USB-2416-4AO.
For more information, contact Measurement Computing.
For recent DE coverage, see “Measurement Computing Offers Two Digital I/O Boards for PCI Express,” (Sept. 2008).
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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