Analog Input Card Boasts High Sampling Rates

Oct. 8, 2008
Featuring a sampling rate of 30 Msamples/s, the PCI-1714 analog input card streams continuous data from analog samples to the host system's memory. The card includes four dedicated a/d converters, each capable of sampling at the maximum rate. Trigger

Featuring a sampling rate of 30 Msamples/s, the PCI-1714 analog input card streams continuous data from analog samples to the host system's memory. The card includes four dedicated a/d converters, each capable of sampling at the maximum rate. Trigger modes include software triggering, internal pacer, external pacer, post trigger acquisition, delay trigger acquisition, and pre-trigger acquisition. Software triggering allows sample acquisition when necessary. The internal pacer triggers continuous data acquisition, while the external pacer triggers synchronous sampling with external devices. In Post trigger acquisition mode, the card starts when a trigger event appears and stops. In delay trigger acquisition mode, the card activates after the trigger event. In pre-trigger acquisition mode the card begins when operation starts and ends when the trigger happens. ADVANTECH CORP., Cincinnati, OH. (513) 742-8895.

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