These are slick. USB and OS independent. Has anyone tried these boards?
http://www.mccdaq.com/usb-data-acquisit ... eries.aspx
USB A/D boards
Hi all
What is it with these companies, that to see even basic info you have to register. That' enough for me to ignore the site.
Does it have a pre-amplifier to take inputs of 0 to 20 mV?
Scottinmt, have a look at this site.
http://www.j-works.com/jsb645.php
Regards
What is it with these companies, that to see even basic info you have to register. That' enough for me to ignore the site.
Does it have a pre-amplifier to take inputs of 0 to 20 mV?
Scottinmt, have a look at this site.
http://www.j-works.com/jsb645.php
Regards
I am a little annoyed by the registration thing too. I have used their IOTECH boards in the past. I was very happy with the boards as well as their support. Because of this, I registered.
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What excited me about this product is that it is OS independent in the scripting language DaqFlex.
See this link for their DaqFlex info: http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cac ... lZdUPCehKw
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I doubt it, as the lowest software selectable range is zero to 1 volt. They claim a 0.68 mv accuracy at this range.Does it have a pre-amplifier to take inputs of 0 to 20 mV?
What excited me about this product is that it is OS independent in the scripting language DaqFlex.
See this link for their DaqFlex info: http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cac ... lZdUPCehKw