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Speedy acquisition cards run on PCI and PXI

An Adlink Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 5, 2006

The fast-sampling and multifunction DAQ-2016 and PXI-2016 cards run at up to 800Ksample/s per channel for large-scale data collection and industrial automation.

Adlink Technology has released fast-sampling and multifunction DAQ-2016 and PXI-2016 cards featuring a maximum 800Ksample/s rate per channel designed for large-scale data collection and industrial automation.

The four-channel DAQ-2016/PXI-2016 card offers 16bit resolution and a variety of analogue and digital trigger sources and modes for multi-channel simultaneous sampling efficiency.

With better sampling rate and high-resolution, the DAQ-2016/PXI-2016 card is suitable for a range of applications including industrial and laboratory automation, ultrasonic, acoustic and biomedical research.

To support channel count expansion using an external clock, the DAQ-2016/PXI-2016 card is capable of synchronising multiple external devices through the SSI (system synchronisation interface) or PXI trigger bus.

"The DAQ-2016 and PXI-2016 cards represent Adlink's versatility in providing its customers with high-performance and cost-effective data sampling solutions on both PCI and PXI platforms", said Adlink President Jim Liu.

Multifunction in performance, the DAQ-2016/PXI-2016 card delivers two 12bit, 1Msample/s analogue output, 24-channel programmable DIO, and two 16bit timer/counters that provide flexibility under multitasking environments.

The DAQ-2016/PXI-2016 card also features an onboard precision reference for auto-calibration which increases measurement accuracy.

The DAQ-2016 and PXI-2016 cards come with a powerful WDM driver for C/C++, VB, Delphi, C++ Builder, and NET programming languages and full device drivers for Matlab and LabView.

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