Product category:
Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: United Electronic Industries | Subject: DNA-AI-225
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2006
Analogue board handles low-level
measurement
Analogue input board features 25 differential input channels with 24bit resolution and a maximum sampling rate of 1Ksample/s per channel.
New from United Electronic Industries (UEI), the DNA-AI-225 analogue input board features 25 differential input channels with 24bit resolution and a maximum sampling rate of 1Ksample/s per channel (25Ksample/s aggregate for the board) The AI-225 has a separate A/D convertor for each channel
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Dec 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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This configuration eliminates the noise, and offset errors associated with multiplexed inputs and at the same time allows all 25 channels to be sampled simultaneously.
Using the DNA-AI-225, up to 150 analogue input channels fit in a single 4.0 x 4 x 5.8in Ethernet-based I/O cube.
The board includes software drivers for all popular Windows programming languages and applications including LabView and Matlab.
Drivers are also included for Linux, RTX, Linux RT and most other real-time operating systems.
QNX drivers are also available.
"The PowerDNA Cube has been very popular in a wide variety of applications", according to UEI President Shaun Miller: "The addition of this high density, high accuracy analogue input board allows the PowerDNA cube to address many new low-level measurements including providing an ideal measurement platform for thermocouples and strain gauges".
The DNA-AI-225 is priced at US $1600, and delivery is from stock.
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