Analog Interface Card Touts High Data Throughputs In Windows

Feb. 1, 1999

For high-speed data throughput under Windows, Model MFC113 high-gain analog input card offers up to 8 analog input channels with software programmable gain. Each channel is switch selectable as single-ended or differential on a channel-by-channel basis, and 12-bit resolution can be applied to programmable full scale ranges of ±0.01 to ±10 vdc for bidirectional inputs of 0V to 0.02V to 0V to 12V unipolar inputs. There is no limitation on input type (single-ended or differential) vs. input range (unipolar or bipolar). Supported code is Visual BASIC, Quick BASIC, C or Pascal and many third-party data acquisition packages.

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