PCIe DAQ Cards Provide 64 Channels

Oct. 8, 2008
Riding the PCI Express bus, the DAQe-2200 series data-acquisition (DAQ) cards offer 64 channels and deliver data transfers up to 250 MB/s. The cards sample up to 64 analog channels with various input ranges up to 10V and sampling speeds up to 3

Riding the PCI Express bus, the DAQe-2200 series data-acquisition (DAQ) cards offer 64 channels and deliver data transfers up to 250 MB/s. The cards sample up to 64 analog channels with various input ranges up to 10V and sampling speeds up to 3 Msamples/s while including a differential mode for 32 analog channels to reduce noise. Other features include analog and digital triggering, 2-channel 12-bit analog outputs with waveform generation, 24-channel programmable digital I/O lines, and a 2-channel, 16-bit general-purpose timer/counter. The series hosts the DAQe-2204 12-bit a/d resolution card with a 3-Msample/s simultaneous-sampling rate, DAQe-2205 16-bit a/d resolution card with a 500-ksample/s rate, and the DAQe-2206 16-bit a/d resolution card with a 250 ksample/s rate. Prices start at $895 each. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC., Irvine, CA (866) 423-5465.

Company: ADLINK TECHNOLOGY AMERICA INC.

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