USB data acquisition device accepts 16 BNC differential analogue inputs

Adept Scientific can now supply Measurement Computing’s USB-1616HS-BNC, a new 1 MS/s, 16-bit multifunction USB data acquisition device with 16 BNC differential analogue inputs. The USB-1616HS-BNC accepts synchronous and concurrent voltage input, and features waveform output, counter input, quadrature encoder input and digital I/O all in one package.

Based on the popular USB-1616HS series, the USB-1616HS-BNC provides the added security and convenience of BNC connectors.

The new series offers a low-latency, highly deterministic control output mode that operates independently of the PC. In this mode, digital, analogue and timer outputs can respond to analogue, digital and counter inputs as fast as 2µs - at least 1,000 times faster than other USB DAQ products that rely on the PC for decision making.

The USB-1616HS-BNC offers various trigger options, ranging from an analogue trigger with 1µs max latency, to multi-channel triggering, where any combination of analogue, digital and counter input channels can be combined to initiate the trigger. Other trigger modes include digital pattern, level, edge, inside/outside window and pre- and post-trigger.

The USB-1616HS-BNC ships with an array of software, including TracerDAQ, a full-featured data logging, viewing and analysis application; Universal Library; drivers for DASYLab and; InstaCal installation, calibration and test utility – powerful software solutions for programmers and non-programmers alike.

The Measurement Computing product range is supplied and supported in the UK by Adept Scientific.

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