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Telemetry, data acquisition + loggers
News Release from: Data Translation | Subject: DT9834 Series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 August 2005
32 channel 500 KHz data acquisition USB
module
Data Translation has developed a new version of its popular DT9834 Series of High Performance USB modules, helping to maintain its leadership in the USB data acquisition sector
Data Translation has developed a new version of its popular DT9834 Series of High Performance USB modules, helping to maintain its leadership in the USB data acquisition sector The DT9384-32 offers 32 16-bit analogue input channels running at 500 kHz on High Speed USB 2.0
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Data Translation is now shipping the DT9836 series of simultaneous analogue input multifunction data acquisition modules for USB 2.0
The product offers both the OEM and end-users the opportunity to sample the large number of inputs required in their application.
The DT9834-32 enables you to sample 32 analogue channels at an aggregate throughput rate of 500 kHz, something not possible previously.
The DT9834-32 is available in two configurations.
The DT9834-32-0-16-STP allows the user easy signal connections to a built-in screw terminal panel housed in a rugged metal enclosure.
The DT9834-32-0-16-OEM version of the module offers design engineers and OEM users an embedded version for inclusion in their end product.
The DT9834 Series offers multiple performance features that no other USB 2.0 data acquisition solution can provide, such as:.
* true 'High Speed' USB 2.0 support (480Mbs).
* 16-bit resolution at 500 kHz throughput provides precision measurement of dynamic signals.
* 32 digital I/Os for time stamping, pattern recognition and synchronisation of external events.
* 5 independent, 32-bit up/down counter-timers can be synchronously clocked with the analogue input, or independently, to provide period measurement, pulse width measurements as well as continuous pulse stream output, one-shot, repetitive one-shot and up/down counting operations.
* flexible clocks and triggers provide complete control over signal acquisition/generation.
* secondary power and USB connectors provide flexible options for embedded solutions.
* synchronous operations of all subsystems to allow high speed control loops utilising analogue and digital in/out as well as simultaneous counter timer operations.
The DT9834-32 ships with DT-Open Layers device drivers, Ready-to-Measure applications, and an evaluation copy of DT Measure Foundry, the Data Translation award-winning application builder package.
The flagship DT9834 range currently comprises eighteen models, which provide advanced data acquisition and control capabilities.
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