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Address:
17 Blandford Road
Chilwell
Nottingham
NG9 4GY
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 115 925 8412

http://www.audon.co.uk

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Listing of all 25 news releases from Audon Electronics:

Daq unit is so small it looks like a connector

The USB-AD has 16 analogue inputs, one analogue output, four digital inputs and four digital outputs all enclosed in a standard 37-way D-type connector housing

News from Audon Electronics ( 7 March 2008)

LabJack UE9-Pro takes data acquisition to 24-bit

UE9-Pro from Audon Electronics has all the functions of the standard LabJack UE9 but with the addition of a high resolution 24-bit ADC for USB/ethernet data acquisition

News from Audon Electronics (30 April 2007)

Digital storage oscilloscope is USB-powered

The DSO-101 from Audon Electronics is an USB-powered digital storage oscilloscope with dual 20MS/s inputs and a 2MHz bandwidth that is small enough to fit in your pocket

News from Audon Electronics (11 April 2007)

Wireless data acquisition and control by Bluetooth

The MFC-4422 is an analogue and digital multifunction I/O bluetooth interface for professional wireless control applications in data acquisition, automation and facility management applications

News from Audon Electronics (16 March 2007)

Remote control and monitoring via mobile phone

Typical applications include industrial process plant, security and building management systems, traffic/transport systems, freezer/furnace monitoring and water/gas/electricity plant

News from Audon Electronics (18 September 2006)

USB Daq unit has flexible inputs

LabJack U3 low-cost USB multifunction data acquisition and control device has 16 'flexible' inputs which can be configured for any mix and analogue, digital input or digital output

News from Audon Electronics ( 7 September 2006)

Budget USB five-in-one scope

Measuring system consists of five instruments in one: a multimeter, an oscilloscope, a spectrum analyser, a transient recorder and an arbitrary waveform generator

News from Audon Electronics ( 9 December 2005)

Universal input USB data acquisition

Compact data acquisition tool connects to PC via USB port and monitors two universal analogue inputs, accepting thermocouples, Pt100, voltages and 4-20mA current loops along with one digital input

News from Audon Electronics ( 2 December 2005)

Data acquisition by USB device

Compact devices encase features such as overvoltage protection on analogue lines, voltage source to power sensors and external devices, and board design which increases accuracy and reduces noise

News from Audon Electronics (17 November 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)

Temperature and humidity sensor is USB-based

Supplied with free Windows software that displays temperature, humidity, and dew-point data in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales

News from Audon Electronics ( 5 April 2005)

A power-house of analogue and digital I/O

Designed for both experimental and industrial use, it is rated for use over an industrial temperature range, has built-in mounting fixtures and a selection of I/O are available at screw terminals

News from Audon Electronics (15 February 2005)

Affordable data acquisition for the Apple Mac

Mac users can now benefit from an affordable data acquisition solution in the form of the new Daqplot software and the USB-based LabJack U12

News from Audon Electronics (15 November 2004)

Datalogger is small, waterproof and tough

This logger has up to two universal analogue input channels which can accept mV, 4-20mA, most thermocouple types and platinum resistance thermometers

News from Audon Electronics (18 June 2004)

Handheld datalogger has built-in LCD display

Features graphical display and analysis functions for measuring voltage, current and temperature, and is designed to provide a professional, compact, stand-alone low cost data logging system

News from Audon Electronics ( 7 April 2004)

Paperless LCD chart recorder

Panel mounted 6" LCD colour chart recorder with alarms, maths functions and Modbus based serial communications can accept data from virtually any analogue sensor

News from Audon Electronics (28 November 2003)

Low-cost datalogging solution

USB data acquisition unit features eight single ended or four differential analogue inputs, two analogue outputs, 20 digital I/O including a 32 bit counter and watchdog timer

News from Audon Electronics (19 November 2003)

PCI digital I/O cards are compatible

Range has been designed with the industrial user in mind, and feature real-world interfaces such as relays, Darlington drivers and optically isolated inputs

News from Audon Electronics (27 June 2003)

Ethernet based sensor monitoring on the cheap

Simple and inexpensive way to monitor sensors using a web-browser over an intranet or the internet reports 'real world' values via a conversion function

News from Audon Electronics (19 June 2003)

Budget priced four-channel thermocouple amplifier

This compact DIN-rail mounted unit has been designed to interface thermocouples, low level sensors and 4-20mA signals to data acquisition and process control systems

News from Audon Electronics (22 May 2003)

Jack these probes into a USB port

Open frame PID temperature controllers

Capture serial data into Windows

Rugged and expandable portable PCs

USB data acquisition and control

 

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