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Measurement Computing Offers Two Digital I/O Boards for PCI Express

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September 14, 2008

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Measurement Computing (Norton, MA) has expanded its digital I/O offerings with the release of PCI Express versions of two of its PCI boards: the PCIe-DIO24 ($249) features 24 channels of digital I/O with selectable 3.3 V and 5 V logic levels. The high-density PCIe-DIO96H ($399) offers 96 channels of 5 V compatible digital I/O with high drive capability (64mA sink, 15mA source). Both boards offer software selectable pull-up and pull-down resistor configurations.

The PCIe-DIO24 and PCIe-DIO96H ship with TracerDAQ, a full-featured, data logging, viewing, and analysis application; Universal Library, programming libraries and drivers for most popular Windows-based programming languages; Universal Library for LabVIEW, VIs, and program examples for LabVIEW; and InstaCal installation, calibration, and test utility.

The PCIe-DIO24 and PCIe-DIO96H operate under Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista (32) operating systems.

For details, contact Measurement Computing.

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

 

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