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DAQP-308 16-bit PCMCIA Data Acquisition Cards

Source: Quatech, Inc.
The The DAQP-308 provides four differential or eight single-ended 16-bit analog input channels (expandable to 128), with a maximum sampling rate of 100 kS/sec, and programmable gains of 1, 2, 4, and 8
Quatech, Inc.P-308 provides four differential or eight single-ended 16-bit analog input channels (expandable to 128), with a maximum sampling rate of 100 kS/sec, and programmable gains of 1, 2, 4, and 8. It is also equipped with two 12-bit analog output channels. It has a 4K Data FIFO that will significantly reduce CPU overhead. Each of the 2048 Scan FIFO entries can be specified with an input channel and its associated gains. It has a selectable scan speed of 10ms to 40ms per channel. Data acquisition may be initiated by a trigger signal or by using pre-trigger capability.

The DAQP-308 has a 24-bit auto-reload pacer clock which generates accurate sampling rates up to 100 kS/sec using an internal or external clock source. It also has a 16-bit timer/counter with an auto-reload and readout latch that provides independent timing for the analog output channels, and operates with an internal or external clock source and gate controls.

Features

  • 100 kS/sec sampling, 16-bit analog input resolution
  • Two 12-bit D/A channels
  • Eight single-ended or four differential A/D channels, expandable to 128 Channels
  • Eight digital I/O channels
  • 16-bit timer/counter with auto-reload and readout latch
  • 24-bit auto-reload pacer clock with prescalers
  • Bipolar input range of ±10 volts
  • Programmable gain of 1, 2, 4, 8
  • 4K Data FIFO
  • Programmable Scan FIFO with 2,048 entries
  • Compatible with SignalPro Series of signal conditioning adapters
  • Drivers supplied for third-party software packages
  • Windows 95/98/NT and Windows 2000 compatible
  • DaqSuite CD included

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