Data Logger Provides Stackable Pin/Socket Bus Connectors

Sept. 1, 2000
Intended to replace the company's Tattletale Model 8, the Tattletale Model 8v2 data logger/controller provides stackable pin and socket bus connectors and is said to offer fast sampling rates, extensive control functions and sophisticated

Intended to replace the company's Tattletale Model 8, the Tattletale Model 8v2 data logger/controller provides stackable pin and socket bus connectors and is said to offer fast sampling rates, extensive control functions and sophisticated computational capability. It uses a 68332 processor and operates at dynamically-adjustableclock rates from 160KHz to 16MHz. A built-in time processor unit controls two timers and sixteen I/O lines, each individually programmable for discrete I/O, frequency, period or pulse width counting/measurement, stepper/servo motor control, or auxiliary UARTs. Other features include eight 12-bit analog channels, a sampling rate up to 100 kHz, a 200-µA power drain, three QSPI synchronous serial channels, and flash memory expansion up to 440 MB. Pricing is $495.

Company: ONSET COMPUTER CORPORATION

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