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USB Sensor Interface suits embedded DAQ applications.

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December 19, 2008 - USB2250 PCI Sensor Interface enables real-world data acquisition on PC via USB port. Interface features 16-bit resolution, 100 kHz conversion rate, 16 input channels, sensor excitation, auto-zero capability, and accepts any combination of single-ended or differential input types. Unit allows user to set sensor type, gain range, channel, and all other input parameters, which can be saved to non-volatile memory. DAQ software is also included.

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Validyne Engineering Corp.
8626 Wilbur Ave.
Northridge, CA, 91324-4438
USA



Validyne Engineering Introduces USB2250 Sensor Interface


Features:

o Direct Sensor Input to PC via USB
o 16-bit Resolution, 100 KHz Conversion Rate
o 16 Input Channels, Sensor Excitation Provided
o Auto-Zero Capability for Better Accuracy
o Accepts Any Mix or Combination of Sensor Inputs
Thermocouples, RTDs
Strain Gages, LVDTs, VR Sensors
Potentiometers, DC Volts
o Data Acquisition Software Included

The USB2250 PCI Sensor Interface provides real-world data acquisition for your PC via the USB port. 16 sensor inputs in any mix or combination are accepted by the USB2250. No external signal conditioning is required. The USB2250 includes configuration and data acquisition software.

Thermocouples, RTDs, strain gages, LVDTs, potentiometers, VR sensors and low-level DC voltages are wired directly to the USB terminals in any mix or combination of single-ended or differential input types. All required excitation, amplification and linearization is provided by the USB2250. No additional equipment is required

Easy Sense 2250 data acquisition software is also included so that the user may record sensor data to a spreadsheet or ASCII file in real time. Software for the USB2250 includes a GUI configuration utility that allows the user to set sensor type, gain range, channel, and all other input parameters. The configuration can be saved to non-volatile memory on the card so that it is ready to go on power-up.

The USB2250 can also be used in embedded applications.

For Further Information Contact:

Paul H. Muller
Director of Sales & Marketing
818-886-2057, x107
phmuller@validyne.com
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