Test & Measurement: Four-Channel Analog Input Card Samples At 30 Msamples/s

June 7, 2004
The PCI-1714 four-channel analog input card performs 30 Msamples/s. It features software triggering for acquisition when needed, internal pacer triggering for continuous high-speed acquisition, and external pacer triggering for synchronous sampling...

The PCI-1714 four-channel analog input card performs 30 Msamples/s. It features software triggering for acquisition when needed, internal pacer triggering for continuous high-speed acquisition, and external pacer triggering for synchronous sampling with external devices. Post-trigger acquisition starts the card when it detects an event and then stops it. Delay triggering acquisition activates the card after a trigger event. The delay number is defined in a DMA counter. It also activates the card in pre-trigger acquisition, where the card begins when an operation starts and ends when a trigger happens. The PCI1714 costs $1795. Availability is from stock.

AdvantechCorp.www.advantechdirect.com

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