DAQ PC Card Can Handle Data Rates Of Up To 200 Ksamples/s

Nov. 1, 2002
Designed to automate mobile measurement systems, the DAQCard-6036E data acquisition (DAQ) PCMCIA card provides a sampling rate of up to 200 ksamples/s. The DAQ card has a 16-bit analog input on either 16 single-ended channels or eight differential

Designed to automate mobile measurement systems, the DAQCard-6036E data acquisition (DAQ) PCMCIA card provides a sampling rate of up to 200 ksamples/s. The DAQ card has a 16-bit analog input on either 16 single-ended channels or eight differential channels. Two 16-bit analog output channels, eight digital I/O lines, and two 24-bit counter/timers round out the package. Programmable function inputs allow users to synchronize the card with multiple DAQ and control devices. Other features of the DAQ PC card include a temperature sensor and temperature-drift circuitry. In addition, the card supports a variety of development environments, including LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Measurement Studio, as well as programming languages, such as Visual C++ and Visual Basic.NET. The DAQCard-6036A is priced from $995. For more information, contact Ernest Martinez at NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS, Austin, TX. (800) 258-7022.

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