Data Acquisition System works with handhelds and laptops.

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Designed for Windows tablet and laptop computers, DATAQ CF2 consists of universal virtual instrument package and DAQ system. It incorporates 24-bit compact flash card with 32 Kb RAM; sleep mode; and programmable Pocket PC Test Panel Software, which enables users to acquire, analyze, store, and view data. Data can be imported into software using Labview 7 and Express, and Excel, Access, and MATLAB, or analyzed scientifically with C++ using FFT's.



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ADPI's Dataq - CF2


The first universal "virtual instrument package" and "data acquisition system" designed specifically for Windows Handhelds, Tablets and Laptops is now available.

The DATAQ CF2 consists of a 24 bit compact flash card with 32K Bytes of RAM. The system uses very low power and has a sleep mode for power conservation.

DATAQ CF2 includes Pocket PC "Test Panel Software" which provides the ability to acquire, analyze, store and view data The software is easily programmable.

The included software also turns the pocket PC or laptop into a fully functioning data logger, oscilloscope, multimeter, vibration analyzer, PH meter and various other instruments.

Six software configurable channels allow for various combinations for most custom OEM applications.

Data can be imported into software using Labview 7 & Express and also Excel, Access, MATLAB or can be analyzed scientifically with C++ using FFT's and more.

The product is designed for both single user and OEM custom applications. Source code is provided for OEM customers.

DATAQ CF2 is available and off the shelf.

Evaluation Kit: Consists of CF card and A/D cable, Software for Data Acquisition, Virtual Instrument Package and Source Code

The 2 channel version starts at $459.00 with OEM discounts

The 4 channel version starts at $889.00 with OEM Discounts

For technical information (and publication) regarding this new product please contact Jerry Davis at jdavis@adpi.com or (800) 758-1041.

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