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News Release from: Apex Embedded Systems | Subject: Stratus-X-ND PC/104
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 18 May 2004

High-speed data acquisition without
interrupts

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Apex Embedded Systems, has announced the release of the Stratus-X-ND PC/104 card which enables high-speed data acquisition without interrupts, and is designed for use from -40C to +85C

Apex Embedded Systems, has announced the release of the Stratus-X-ND PC/104 card which enables high-speed data acquisition without interrupts Designed for extreme duty operation (from -40C to +85C), the card is suitable for use by OEMs in medical, military, aerospace, scientific and communications applications where Commercial-Off-The-shelf (COTs) solutions are necessary

The card provides a large one mega-sample buffer to eliminate interrupt latency issues and enable embedded high-speed transient data recording for Linux and Windows applications.

In addition, multi-card software legacy compatibility modes are provided for existing third party software driver support.

The Stratus-X-ND is a 16-channel analogue input card with 16-bit resolution and a large one mega-sample buffer.

The one mega-sample buffer offers continuous high-speed sampling without loss of data.

Maximum data sampling rate is 200,000 samples per second.

Dual 16-bit analogue outputs are optionally available.

The Stratus-X-ND analogue inputs are low-noise, low-drift and provide wide programmable input voltage ranges.

A hardware moving average filter is provided for additional noise reduction with no software overhead.

The Stratus-X-ND provides multi-card software legacy compatibility modes, thus offering a drop-in solution for existing developed software and/or drivers.

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