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New USB DAQ Devices

Measurement Computing releases low-cost DAQ devices with 500 kS/s sampling rates.

By DE Editors  

March 4, 2013

Measurement Computing has released four, low-cost USB DAQ devices with sampling rates up to 500 kS/s.  Available from Adept Scientific, the USB-200 Series offers eight, 12-bit analogue inputs plus eight digital I/O and one counter input.

OEM, board-only versions of each device are designed for embedded applications and feature header connectors instead of screw terminals.

Included software options for the feature out-of-the-box TracerDAQ along with comprehensive support for Visual Studio and Visual Studio.NET, DASYLab and NI LabVIEW. Also included is Measurement Computing's DAQFlex open-source software framework which provides support for Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems.

The Measurement Computing product range is supplied and supported in the UK by Adept Scientific.  

For more information, visit Adept Scientific and Measurement Computing.

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

 

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