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Product category: Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: KineticSystems Company | Subject: KineticSystems CP266
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 June 2005

6U convertor card has up to 64 analogue
outputs

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The KineticSystems CP266 is a single-width 6U CompactPCI/PXI D/A convertor card with up to 64 analogue output channels.

The KineticSystems CP266 is a single-width 6U CompactPCI/PXI D/A convertor card with up to 64 analogue output channels The new device joins KineticSystems' growing family of data acquisition and automated test equipment (ATE) products for CompactPCI/PXI, VXI and stand-alone DAQ platforms

With high 16bit resolution and +/-10V full-scale output range, the CP266 is used by engineers and scientists to stimulate devices under test for the ATE market.

In addition, the power-up state of the analogue outputs can be set to independent user-defined values to provide nonzero voltage settings on application of power.

The channel update rate is 2ms, and each output is accurate to +/-1mV.

Paired output signals are provided to eliminate ground offset effects.

Similar to its VXI counterpart, the V266, the CP266 ships with plug and play drivers for configuring and using the device.

Application examples, including source code, are also provided to illustrate basic functionality of the CP266.

Typical applications include automotive test cells, industrial control, and automated test equipment.

The CP266 is available immediately at a unit price of US $3575 for the full 64-channel module with delivery in 4-6 weeks.

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