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Measurement Computing Launches 24-Bit Multifunction Temperature and Voltage Modules

Feature 32 analog inputs expandable to 64 for measuring thermocouples or voltage.

| Published March 20, 2010

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Measurement Computing’s USB-2416 Series are multifunction measurement and control boards designed for the USB bus. Each is a multiplexed, 24-bit measurement system that provides up to 16 differential and up to 32 single-ended analog inputs, with a 1 kS/s aggregate throughput. Each offers nine software-selectable analog input ranges (±20V, ±10V, ±5V, ±2.5V, ±1.25V, ±0.625V, ±0.312V, ±0.156V, ±0.078V). The analog inputs can be configured as thermocouple inputs (up to 16 differential). In thermocouple mode, the USB-2416 includes built-in cold-junction compensation and open thermocouple detection.

In addition to the analog inputs, the USB-2416 Series includes eight lines of digital I/O and two 32-bit counters. The USB-2416 Series provides 500 VDC isolation between the field wiring and the USB interface.

The PS-5V2AEPS 10-W regulated power supply (included), provides the 5 VDC, 2A of power. An optional expansion module (AI-EXP32) doubles the analog input channels to 32DI/64SE, and adds 16 digital I/O lines. For more information, visit MCCDAQ.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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