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VME Module Digitizes Analog Signals

June 10, 2010
The V490 analog signal digitizer features sixteen channels with differential input ranges from 10 mV to 40V with a 16-bit resolution and 500-kHz sampling rate.

Debuting as the latest in a series of high-precision VME data acquisition modules, the V490 analog signal digitizer features sixteen channels with differential input ranges from 10 mV to 40V with a 16-bit resolution and 500-kHz sampling rate. Each channel includes programmable digital filtering and both real-time and FIFO buffered data. Channel inputs are switchable to a separate test connector for in-system calibration verification without disconnecting field wiring. Built-in-self-test is also available. Highland Technology Inc., San Francisco, CA. (415) 551-1700.

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