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News Release from: TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) | Subject: GaGe CompuScope 14200
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 03 February 2005
Fast parallel signal capture
Precision signal capture at 200MS/s on two synchronous channels from this general-purpose digitiser card, equipped with 32 megasamples of memory as standard
Now available exclusively in the UK from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), the GaGe CompuScope 14200 is a general-purpose digitiser card aimed at satisfying precision signal-capture requirements in scientific and commercial research and development as well as manufacturing test applications Designed for use with the PCI platform, the CompuScope 14200 operates at 200MS/s (megasamples per second) with 5ns sampling intervals and a resolution of 14 bits
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 4 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The front-end of the digitiser card is fully software-controlled, providing two input channels via BNC connectors with a wide range of coupling, impedances, and input ranges.
A full assortment of clock and trigger input and output signals, accessed via SMA connectors, make the CompuScope 14200 extremely easy to integrate into a test system.
The 14-bit nominal resolution is backed up by a +/-0.5% accuracy and a very flat bandwidth of 100MHz (through a 50-ohm impedance).
The card is equipped with 32 megasamples of memory as standard, making 16 megasamples available to each of the two channels.
The CS14200 can also be equipped with up to 1G samples of total on-board memory, and can use 32-bit, 66MHz PCI standards to transfer data at 200Mbit/s.
Other features include time stamping, digital inputs and gated capture.
To aid the integration of the Gage acquisition cards into a functional system, the Gage CS14200 is supported by application development kits (ADKs) for C/C++, Matlab and Labview for custom programming.
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