New 16-channel, Multifunction USB DAQ Device
Features BNC inputs to connect to coaxial cables.
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May 21, 2008
By DE Editors
Measurement Computing (MCC; Norton, MA) released the USB-1616HS-BNC, a new 1 MS/s, 16-bit multifunction USB data acquisition device with 16 BNC differential analog inputs.
MCC says USB-1616HS-BNC delivers outstanding performance with synchronous and concurrent voltage input, waveform output, counter input, quadrature encoder input, and digital I/O in one package.
Based on MCC’s USB-1616HS series, the USB-1616HS-BNC provides the added security and convenience of BNC connectors. Unique to the USB-1616HS Series is a low-latency, highly deterministic control output mode that operates independently of the PC. In this mode, digital, analog, and timer outputs can respond to analog, digital, and counter inputs as fast as 2µs; at least 1,000 times faster than other USB DAQ products that rely on the PC for decision making.
The USB-1616HS-BNC offers trigger options, ranging from an analog trigger with 1µs max latency, to multichannel triggering, where any combination of analog, digital, and counter input channels can be combined to initiate the trigger. Other trigger modes include digital pattern, level, edge, inside/outside window, and pre- and post-trigger.
For further details, visit Measurement Computing.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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