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News Release from: Strategic Test | Subject: UF2e-4721 and UF2e-4020
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2008
Speedy samplers connect via PCI Express
Advanced features include options for dual-timebase sampling, synchronous digital inputs, asynchronous digital I/O and the possibility to synchronise up to 4336 channels.
Strategic Test Corp has released two new 250kHz 16bit data acquisition cards for PCI Express The UF2e-4721 has 16 analogue inputs and the UF2e-4020 has eight channels
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Advanced features include options for dual-timebase sampling, synchronous digital inputs, asynchronous digital I/O and the possibility to synchronise up to 4336 channels.
Drivers and programming examples for Microsoft Windows Vista, XP64, XP and Linux (RedHat, Fedora, SuSe, Sarge) are supplied with the card, as well as the SBench 5.3 oscilloscope program.
SDK's for Matlab, LabView, Agilent-Vee, DasyLab and LabWindows/CVI are available as options.
Key specifications include: 32Msample memory expandable to 2Gsample; continuous streaming to host PC at faster than 120Msample/s; minimum ENOB 14.7bit; worst-case signal-to-noise ratio 90.6dB; total harmonic distortion less then -105.0dB; and the standard -3dB bandwidth is better than 125kHz.
Each channel its own 250kHz ADC for true simultaneous sampling, together with eight voltage ranges from +/-50mV to +/-10V, a programmable offset of 100% and input impedances of 50ohm or 1Mohm, allowing each channel to be individually configured for the signal source.
Like all UltraFast boards, the UF2e-472x scope cards can be customised with hardware options to best match the application.
Prices start at US $4190 with volume/OEM discounts available.
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