Product category:
Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: Goepel Electronic | Subject: USB 4009
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2007
USB instrument exercises automotive
sensors
Goepel Electronic has extended its range of USB modules for automotive test applications with a high-density resistance simulator card.
Goepel Electronic has extended its range of USB modules for automotive test applications with a high-density resistance simulator card The USB 4009 can be used for simulation of two resistance channels, each of which is programmable
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The module is available as a USB plug-in card and a stand-alone tool named basicCON.
It is simple to use and cost effective thanks to the use of the standard PC interface.
Multiple USB 4009 modules can be used for various workstations without much effort for installation.
USB 4009 covers a wide resistance range up to 1Mohm with 0.5ohm resolution.
The outputs of both channels are potential-free.
Furthermore, it is possible to program complete resistance sweeps via the driver and to output them seamlessly.
Nonvolatile onboard memory is available for the storage of calibration data.
The USB 4009 was designed for applications in general test and measurement as well as the automotive industry for simulation of resistances, eg for fuel sensor simulations. Request a free brochure from Goepel Electronic ...
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