Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Hytek Automation | Subject: IUSBDAQ - U1208LOG
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 June 2007
Acquisition module works
with or without PC
Three-in-one USB data acquisition module offers PC control mode for high-speed data acquisition and transfer as well as stand-alone data logging mode
New from Hytek Automation, the iUSBDAQ - U1208LOG is billed as the only multifunction three-in-one USB data acquisition module that provides PC control mode for high-speed data acquisition and transfer (up to 64Ksample/s) as well as stand-alone data logging mode for direct data logging into USB Flash drive without computer.
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USB acquisition module claims top value
A new low-cost USB data acquisition module provides eight 12bit analogue inputs, 16 digital I/O lines, two programmable pulsewidth output channels and a 16bit counter channel
Analogue outputs are isolated against hum
Signal-conditioning expansion board features eight single-ended analogue outputs, with an isolated ground for each output
The storage capacity is virtually unlimited: it's up to your USB Flash disk space.
Another unique feature that iUSBDAQ - U1208LOG brings is the build-in video functions in programming APIs as well as in the free ready-to-run iDAQTest+Log software for easy integration and synchronisation of data and video.
A dedicated video trigger output line is also provided in the hardware for external synchronisation with other devices.
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