Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Adept Scientific | Subject: PCI-DAS 6000 range
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 January 2004
Cutting the cost of acquisition
Adept Scientific has made significant reductions to the prices of the whole PCI-DAS 6000 range of data acquisition boards from Measurement Computing
The company has been able to reduce its prices as a result of favourable exchange rates and because high customer demand has pushed manufacturing costs down for the hardware manufacturers. These new lower prices mean this range of boards offers some of the most cost-effective PC-based data acquisition hardware solutions around; all at the best possible price; with a broad selection of input ranges and sample rates, impressive accuracy, extensive connectivity and integration options, plus comprehensive software support.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 January 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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And the price really is the only thing that's been reduced.
Customers still get the same usability, flexibility and quality to guarantee reliable readings and accurate data every time.
Users only have to look at standard features like autocalibration, fully screened connectors, detailed user manual, and a calibration certificate included with each board to know that quality is paramount in the minds of the developers.
Details of the individual price reductions as follows: PCI-DAS6013 was GBP 255, now GBP 220; PCI-DAS6014 was GBP 335, now GBP 295; PCI-DAS6023 was GBP 325, now GBP 295; PCI-DAS6025 was GBP 420, now GBP 330; PCI-DAS6030 was GBP 1180, now GBP 940; PCI-DAS6031 was GBP 1270, now GBP 940; PCI-DAS6032 was GBP 850, now GBP 690; PCI-DAS6033 was GBP 1020, now GBP 875; PCI-DAS6034 was GBP 355, now GBP 295; PCI-DAS6036 was GBP 505, now GBP 435; PCI-DAS6040 was GBP 600, now GBP 460; PCI-DAS6052 was GBP 1095, now GBP 895; PCI-DAS6070 was GBP 1095, now GBP 845; PCI-DAS6071 was GBP 1180, now GBP 940; PCI-DAS6703 was GBP 590, now GBP 535; and PCI-DAS6704 was GBP 735, now GBP 665.
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