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Model KUSB-3102 Low Gain Multifunction Data Acquisition USB Module

Part Number: KUSB-3102
Price : £ 992,--
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Key Features and Benefits:
  • USB 2.0 and USB 1.1, true plug-and-play compatibility
  • 12-bit resolution
  • High and low programmable gains
  • Input/output speeds up to 100kS/s
  • Up to 17 digital I/O lines
  • 500V isolation barrier protects the computer and module from voltage spikes, ESD, and surges
  • Runs under Windows® 2000 and XP platforms

Now, adding data acquisition capabilities to your PC is as easy as plugging in a mouse or keyboard. Within minutes of connecting one of our compact data acquisition modules to your computer and your sensor directly to the module, you’re ready to make measurements of voltage, temperature, pressure - whatever you need. And you have done this without opening your PC, without complicated programming, and without spending time configuring the module, power requirements, or connection schemes.

The Keithley KUSB-3100 Series brings true plug-and-play data acquisition to computers that contain Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 and 1.1 ports. No more opening up your computer chassis to install boards - just plug in the module, install the included software, and you are ready to make measurements. It's easy and efficient.

The KUSB-3102 module offers 16 single-ended or eight differential inputs with 12-bit resolution, up to 100kS/s throughput, two 12-bit analog outputs, 17 digital I/O lines, and two counter/timers. The 500V isolation barrier protects your computer and ensures a reliable stream of data.


Related Applications:
  • Voltage, temperature, strain, and vibration measurements
  • Analog stimulus/response testing
  • Relay control
  • Switch closure sensing
  • System automation
  • Security systems and monitoring
  • Burn-in
  • Position measurements
  • Frequency/event counting
  • In-vehicle automotive testing
  • Life science research
  • Educational teaching labs