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News Release from: Measurement Computing | Subject: USB-based DAQ
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 October 2004
Catalogue focuses on USB-based
acquisition
Measurement Computing Corp has published a new "USB-based DAQ" catalogue.
Measurement Computing Corp has published a new "USB-based DAQ" catalogue The free 20-page catalogue details the company's Personal Measurement Device brand including the new PMD-Therm temperature module
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The catalogue also introduces the company's Measurement Advantage brand of higher performance, more industrial USB-based data acquisition and control devices.
The catalogue also details the extensive software included with each Measurement Computing USB-based DAQ device.
The Personal Measurement Device (PMD) family offers a totally unique combination of low cost, high performance, and small size.
The new PMD-Therm monitors eight channels of temperature input from any desired combination of thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, and/or semiconductor temperature sensors.
The Measurement Advantage family is designed for larger, more complex, and more industrial applications.
Each Measurement Advantage module is housed in a compact, all-aluminium chassis and rests comfortably on any bench top, or mounts quickly and easily on any common DIN rail configuration.
An exclusive built-in, single-port USB hub allows up to five USB-series devices to be controlled by a single USB port.
Power may also be daisychained from one device to another.
Both families include a wide array of software, including: SoftWire, a graphical programming extension to Visual Studio.NET; TracerDAQ, a powerful new strip chart, oscilloscope and data logger; and the Universal Library programming language driver package.
Both families are also fully supported by LabView and Matlab.
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