First five devices of new USB line releasing in 2004 deliver easy connectivity for measurement systems
Engineers and scientists can now access the high-quality measurement capabilities of National Instruments data acquisition (DAQ) hardware as easily as plugging a USB cable into a computer. Five new USB DAQ products the first in a series of devices scheduled to release during 2004 deliver easy connectivity, portability and decreased system setup time.
"National Instruments continues to lead the data acquisition market by addressing industry needs, including the call for highly accurate and portable data acquisition devices built on the USB platform", said Pete Zogas, senior vice president of sales and marketing.
"This new family of USB devices combines a quick and easy plug-and-play setup with the high-quality capabilities and features of NI Daq products.
"By using NI USB devices, engineers not only can save time and resources in system setup, but they can meet the overall accuracy and reliability of their measurement systems as well".
The new family of USB devices includes.
Daqpad-6016 16-channel, 16-bit AI module, 200kS/s max, two AO, 32 DIO, two CTR/timers.
Daqpad-6015 16-channel, 16-bit AI module, 200kS/s max, two AO, eight DIO, two CTR/timers.
USB-9215 four-channel, 16-bit simultaneous sampling AI module, +/-10V, 20kS/s max.
USB-9211 four-channel, 24-bit thermocouple input, +/-80mV, 14S/s max.
SCXI-1600 up to 352 channels, 16-bit AI module, 200kS/s max.