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Adept Scientific Offers Measurement Computing’s USB-2500 Series of OEM Boards

Multifunction measurement and control boards designed for embedded applications.

| Published July 29, 2010

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Adept Scientific Offers Measurement Computing’s USB-2500 Series of OEM Boards

Measurement Computing Corporation’s USB-2500 Series of high-speed multifunction OEM boards are available from Adept Scientific.  The USB-2500 Series are multifunction measurement and control boards designed for OEM or embedded applications. Each board is supported under the Microsoft Windows operating systems.

The USB-2500 Series provides up to 32 differential or 64 single-ended analog inputs with 16-bit resolution from its 40-pin connectors. It offers seven software-selectable analogue input ranges of ±10 V, ±5 V, ±2 V, ±1 V, ±0.5 V, ±0.2 V and ±0.1 V. Users can configure up to four of the analog inputs as differential thermocouple (TC) inputs.

The USB-2500 Series is available with up to four 16-bit, 1 MS/s analog output channels with an output range of -10 V to +10 V. Each board has 24 high-speed lines of digital I/O, two timer outputs and four 32-bit counters. Each board also provides up to 12 MS/s scanning on all digital input lines. You can operate all analogue I/O, digital I/O and counter/timer I/O synchronously.

The combination of the USB-2500 Series and Measurement Computing’s DAQ software suite provides a data acquisition solution.

For more information, visit Measurement Computing and Adept Scientific.

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

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