Adlink Introduces Multi-Channel I/O Cards

Oct. 8, 2008
For industrial I/O control and automation, large-scale test and measurement, and relay control, the PCI-744X high-density DIO PCI card series delivers up to 128 opto-isolated channels. The series consists of the PCI-7442 64-channel DI and DO cards,

For industrial I/O control and automation, large-scale test and measurement, and relay control, the PCI-744X high-density DIO PCI card series delivers up to 128 opto-isolated channels. The series consists of the PCI-7442 64-channel DI and DO cards, PCI-7443 128-channel DI card, and the PCI-7444 128-channel DO card. The PCI-7443 features a channel programmable change-of-state interrupt function that monitors input-channel status and generates an interrupt request to the PCI controller when a change in state of that channel is detected. At 100% duty cycle, the card has a sink current of 250 mA for all channels, allowing it to handle up to 300 mA maximum. Other features of the card include programmable power-on DO state settings and a watchdog timer. Each card in the series comes with a board ID design and supports Windows and Linux operating systems. They also come with software drivers for Visual Basic, Visual C, BCB, Delphi, LabVIEW, and MATLAB. Pricing starts at $495 each. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC., Irvine, CA (866) 423-5465.

Company: ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC.

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