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Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Adept Scientific | Subject: PCIM-DAS 1602/16
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 January 2002

Acquisition board switches from ISA to
PCI

For integrated data acquisition systems, the PCIM-DAS 1602/16 board from Measurement Computing ensures compatibility across systems for easy migration from ISA to PCI.

For integrated data acquisition systems, the PCIM-DAS 1602/16 board from Measurement Computing ensures compatibility across systems for easy migration from ISA to PCI The multifunction measurement and control board is designed to operate in computers with PCIbus accessory slots, and retains the same connector type and pin output of the established CIO-DAS 1602/16, making it easy to migrate designs from ISA to PCI without being forced to change connected hardware or cabling

It even uses a standard 37-way D-type connector.

All this enables users to retain all the benefits of PCI: easier install, I/O address and interrupts allocated automatically; and being backwards compatible, the use of this board enables a smoother transition to the new data acquisition system as the old hardware can be used without connector changes.

Software compatibility is also assured with the Universal Library, which provides a common set of functions that can be called from C, visual Basic, Delphi and LabVIEW.

Universal Library means full software compatibility with the CIO-DAS1602/16.

The PCIM-DAS1602/16 features eight differential or 16 single-ended 16bit inputs, a 160kHz sample rate, burst mode, two 12bit analogue outputs, three counters and 32 digital I/Os.

The PCIM-DAS1602/16 and the full range of data acquisition hardware and software from Measurement Computing are supplied and supported in the UK by Adept Scientific. Request a free brochure from Adept Scientific ...

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