News Release from: Adlink Technology
Subject: DAQ-2010
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 June 2002
Split design aids acquisition resolution
The DAQ-2010 is a multifunction card combining four channels of simultaneous 2MHz A/D and two channels of 1MHz D/A conversion.
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The DAQ-2010 is a multifunction card combining four channels of simultaneous 2MHz A/D and two channels of 1MHz D/A conversion. The DAQ-2010 is the first member of the DAQ-2000 series from Adlink Technology, using a novel carrier/daughter design allowing most advanced functions to integrate into a half-size PCI card while providing an easy migration path from PCIbus to PXI/CompactPCI bus. The DAQ-2010 uses the latest carrier and daughter modular design concept, which separates the analogue circuitry and digital circuitry into two cards, thus it greatly reduces the signal noise generated by digital parts and increases the effective numbers of bits (ENOB) in the data measurement.
In addition, the carrier/daughter design makes upgrade from PCI form factor to CompactPCI/PXI effortless by simply changing the PCI carrier to PXI - all without modification to the software codes.
The card features versatile trigger functions, allowing user to trigger data acquisition to start and stop in order to get valid information from the fast changing transient data.
Thus allowing DAQ-2010 to acquire accurate high bandwidth signal from ultrasonic systems, radars, sonar, and high frequency transient signals.
Special intelligent timing control logic and data buffer management allows high-speed data I/O throughput at the same time, which enables accurate high-speed measurement with no time delay.
This makes DAQ-2010 the ideal device for stimulus/response testing.
Calibrating the DAQ-2010 is achieved with a simple software command to automatically adjust the offset and gain setting to achieve best data accuracy.
Multiple card synchronisation is done with high-speed signal bus for trigger and clock transmission.
This interface allows multiple cards to be integrated into a system and provides card-to-card synchronisation.
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