The DNA-AI-211 analogue input board features four fully isolated, IEPE/ICP accelerometer / vibration sensor channels and offers 24-bit resolution with a 109dB signal to noise (S/N) ratio
Adept Scientific announces the addition of United Electronic Industries's DNA-AI-211 analogue input board to its range of data acquisition hardware.
Configured with an A/D per channel, the board offers sample rates up to 125kS/s per channel (500kS/s for the board).
The AI-211 is specifically designed to allow direct connection to industry-standard two-wire vibration sensors and provides both software and LED annunciation of open or shorted sensors.
The AI-211's 100dB digital anti-aliasing filtering is provided by a combination of analogue and digital FIR filters.
The digital filter allows a combination of low passband ripple (+/-0.005dB), steep falloff and low stop band floor (-100dB) unattainable with simple analogue filtering.
The digital nature of the filter also ensures that each filter induces an identical phase shift, so no filter-induced inter-channel phase jitter will impact or corrupt subsequent analysis.
The DNx-AI-211 is fully supported by UEI's comprehensive software suite, which includes factory written support for all popular operating systems (eg Windows, Linux, VxWorks), programming languages (eg C, C# and VB .NET) and application packages such as Labview, Matlab and Dasylab SyntaxError.
"The DNA-AI-211 sets a new standard in the ICP/IEPE interface market" according to UEI president Shaun Miller.
"In addition to the exceptional performance of the new board no other vendor offers the flexibility of UEI's Cube and Racktangle form factors and ethernet slave, data logger, programmable automation controller or Simulink target deployment options".