Analog-output devices employ USB interface
Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 6/1/2006
Measurement Computing's OLE_LINK1USB-3110, USB-3112, and USB-3114 16-bit analog-output devices have integrated high-drive voltage outputs, eliminating the need for external high-drive amplifiers. They are fully compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.2 standards and run under Windows 2000 and XP.
The USB-3110 provides four channels of analog voltage output, eight digital I/O connections, and one 32-bit event counter. The USB-3112 has eight analog voltage outputs, while the USB-3114 furnishes 16 analog voltage outputs. Each voltage output is capable of sinking or sourcing up to 40 mA (maximum) of load current. Modules ship with a USB cable, a 5-V, 2-A AC power adapter, and InstaCal installation, calibration, and test software.
Prices: 3110—$399; 3112—$449; 3114—$599. Measurement Computing, www.mccdaq.com.
















