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USB devices deliver high-speed data acquisition

With sampling rates up to 800kS/s, these devices offer the fastest data acquisition speeds currently available for USB and also simplify system setup and programming  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments (15 July 2005)

Generate arbitrary waveforms on four channels

Card provides four channels of simultaneous data generation capable of outputting analogue signals at a conversion rate of 300 million samples per second with 12-bit vertical resolution

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (12 July 2005)

24-bit data acquisition by USB

Device can serve as a general-purpose stand-alone A/D converter for fixed or mobile applications or as a built-in data acquisition interface in a wide range of OEM instrumentation applications

News from Silverdale Scientific (11 July 2005)

More bandwidth for analogue signal conditioners

20kHz bandwidth modules provide much more bandwidth than the recently introduced 1kHz bandwidth modules and a significant increase over the 3Hz bandwidth modules introduced in January 2005

News from Impulse Corporation ( 7 July 2005)

Function generator's improved frequency stability

5MHz analogue function generator incorporates a digital measurement and control system to lock the frequency to a reference

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) ( 4 July 2005)

Smart data acquisition devices are reconfigurable

Engineers and scientists can use these intelligent devices to create their own data acquisition and control circuitry through Labview graphical development tools  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments (24 June 2005)

Is the keyboard now mightier than the pen?

Electronic laboratory notebook designed to allow scientists of any discipline to record, share and report all relevant experimental information electronically in a practical, secure and compliant way

News from IDBS (17 June 2005)

Hardware wedges expand data capture into Excel

Keyboard wedges accept input data from a serial port, network, or gauge and pass it to a Windows application in such a manner that the application thinks the data is actually coming from the keyboard

News from MicroRidge Systems (16 June 2005)

Frequency counter resolves to microhertz

Reciprocal counting involves synchronised multiple period measurements followed by computation of the reciprocal value to give high-resolution measurements regardless of the signal frequency

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (10 June 2005)

Daq devices offer 80 analogue input channels

Devices provide the most analogue input channels of any NI multifunction data acquisition devices and are ideal for applications such as data logging, control and sensor measurements  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments ( 9 June 2005)

Frequency divider covers four decades

Divided outputs are synchronous with the input frequency and can be used for triggering data acquisition systems, pattern generators, oscilloscopes, and networking/telecommunications devices

News from Pulse Research Lab ( 8 June 2005)

The deepest on-board memory available today

High-performance 12-bit digitiser can reach sampling speeds of up to 400MS/s, and claims the deepest on-board memory available on the market today: up to 4gigabytes (2gigasamples)

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (30 May 2005)

PACs replace PLCs for advanced centrifuge control

 User application article   Researchers replaced the existing 200 I/O-point PLC controller - along with 2000 lines of antiquated PLC ladder logic - to create a more efficient, rugged and easily upgradeable system  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments (27 May 2005)

Low-cost atomic time for many applications

Atomic standard time code receiver gives RS422 ASCII data output for use with PLCs, remote displays, factory automation products, or anything where the real-time value is needed

News from London Electronics (20 May 2005)

Buffer pod drives four TTL/CMOS signals

Four-channel line driver can receive signals from devices with low drive current, such as sensors, PC-based digital I/O cards, camera triggers, recorders, and laboratory equipment

News from Pulse Research Lab ( 2 May 2005)

Data acquisition stacks on a single RS232

Data acquisition modules incorporate two serial ports, and up to 32 modules can be chained together to formm a network either plugged together end to end or joined by cable

News from Audon Electronics (25 April 2005)

Data becomes music to your ears

All requests for the catalogue, covering PC oscilloscopes, data acquisition, temperature and humidity monitoring, etc, will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to win a mini iPod

News from Pico Technology (12 April 2005)

Speed signal generation by a factor of 300

With the onboard digital upconverter on the module, engineers can achieve more than 300 times faster waveform download time or playback duration  Brochure available  

News from National Instruments (21 March 2005)

USB data acquisition at high speed, low cost

Improved price/performance ration claimed for USB data acquisition device delivering sample rates of 50kS/s, eight analogue input channels, and up to 12-bit resolution  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (28 February 2005)

Wireless test system gains ground

 User application article   Mobile communications integrated tester supplied to increase on-site laboratory capabilities to prove the conformance of cellular mobile terminals to international specifications

News from Cetecom Spain (18 February 2005)

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