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NORTON, Mass., Jan. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Measurement Computing Corporation today announced the release of two, low-cost, multifunction USB DAQ devices. These new devices add to MCC's increasing line-up of over 30 USB DAQ products under $500.
The 12-bit USB-1208FS-Plus and 14-bit USB-1408FS-Plus offer eight analog inputs with sample rates up to 50 kS/sec, two analog outputs, 16 digital I/O, and one counter.
A complete range of software options are included with the new modules, including out of the box TracerDAQ™ along with comprehensive support for Visual Studio® and Visual Studio® .NET, DASYLab®, NI LabVIEW™, and MATLAB®. Also included is Measurement Computing's DAQFlex open-source software framework with support for Windows®, Linux®, and Mac® operating systems.
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USB-1208FS-Plus and USB-1408FS-Plus | |||||||
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Model |
Analog Inputs |
Sampling Rate |
Resolution |
Analog Outputs |
Digital I/O |
Counter Inputs |
Price |
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USB-1208FS-Plus |
8 SE/4 DIFF |
Up to 50 kS/sec |
12-bit |
2 |
16 |
1 |
$189 |
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USB-1408FS-Plus |
8 SE/4 DIFF |
Up to 48 kS/sec |
14-bit |
2 |
16 |
1 |
$249 |
About Measurement Computing
Measurement Computing is the market leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of value-priced data acquisition hardware, and test and measurement software solutions for both programmers and non-programmers. More information about Measurement Computing is available on the Web at www.mccdaq.com.
Click below to see a photo of the USB-1208FS-Plus and USB-1408FS-Plus:
http://www.mccdaq.com/press_releases/pr_photos/PR-USB-1408FS-Plus.jpg
Contact: Dan Mandill
Marketing Specialist
+1 508-946-5100 x219
dan.mandill@mccdaq.com
SOURCE Measurement Computing Corporation
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