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USB instruments boast bench functionality

A Rapid Electronics product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Feb 27, 2007

Range of PC based USB instruments has the ability to stack multiple devices together for ultimate portability and flexibility.

The Elan Digital Systems collection of USB devices is now in stock at Rapid.

This range of PC based USB units has the ability to stack multiple devices together for ultimate portability and flexibility.

The USB interface has developed into probably the best and most widely implemented PC peripheral connection method and power for the devices is provided via the USB interface connector.

The USBcount50 is a PC based, isolated frequency/period counter that uses its small size, USB connectivity and high performance to give a unit that is flexible, easy to use and economical.

The USBpulse100 is a PC based pulse/clock generator that has a maximum 100MHz frequency output.

Being a PC based unit delivers many benefits including flexibility, ease of use and economy.

The USBscope50 1Gsample/s digital storage oscilloscope is an innovative miniature PC based oscilloscope that features a maximum sampling rate of 1Gsample/s and a bandwidth of 75MHz.

The USBwave12 is a PC based isolated function generator that combines a very small form factor with the high performance normally associated with much larger and more expensive bench instruments.

Rapid can offer full support for the devices, including the ability to download the demo software from its website.

Free UK mainland delivery is also available on these devices, together with same-day despatch and no minimum order value.

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