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DATAQ offers isolated, expandable DAQ system at $62 per channel

July 19, 2017
Akron, OH. DATAQ Instruments has announced the release of Model DI-2008, a USB-connected voltage and thermocouple data-acquisition system. At a price of $62 per analog channel, Model DI-2008 provides 120 VRMS input-to-output and channel-to-channel isolation for each of eight analog channels, expandable to 128 channels. Each analog channel can be independently programmed to measure voltage or thermocouple-based temperatures. Voltage measurements span ±10 mV to ±50V across 12 programmable measurement ranges. Temperature measurements can be made using any thermocouple type.

Model DI-2008 also supports pulse and discrete digital I/O capability, where two discrete inputs can be programmed for count and frequency measurements. Channel expansion for both analog and pulse channels is supported through DATAQ Instruments’ ChannelStretch technology. Simply connect up to sixteen instruments to a single PC and acquire data synchronously from all to a single file. DI-2008 software support includes ready-to run WinDaq data acquisition software, a .NET class, ActiveX controls, and a fully documented communication protocol.

The DI-2008 is priced at $499 and includes a mini screw driver and a mini USB cable. WinDaq data-acquisition and all other software is available for free download. The DI-2008 is in stock and available for same-day shipments.

https://www.dataq.com/products/di-2008/

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