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NORTON, Mass., March 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Measurement Computing Corporation, the value leader in data acquisition, today announced the release of four, low-cost USB DAQ devices with sampling rates up to 500 kS/s. Starting at only $99, the USB-200 Series confirms MCC as the leading supplier for low-cost USB DAQ.
The USB-200 Series offers eight, 12-bit analog inputs plus eight digital I/O, and one counter input.
OEM, board-only versions of each device are designed for embedded applications and feature header connectors instead of screw terminals.
Included software options for the USB-200 Series are extensive and feature out-of-the-box TracerDAQ® along with comprehensive support for Visual Studio® and Visual Studio® .NET, DASYLab®, and NI LabVIEW™. Also included is Measurement Computing's DAQFlex open-source software framework which provides support for Windows®, Linux®, and Mac® operating systems.
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USB-200 Series | |||||
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Model |
Analog Inputs |
Sampling Rate |
Digital I/O |
Counters |
Price |
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USB-201 |
8 SE |
100 kS/sec |
8 |
1 |
$99 |
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USB-204 |
8 SE |
500 kS/sec |
8 |
1 |
$149 |
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USB-201-OEM |
8 SE |
100 kS/sec |
8 |
1 |
$99 |
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USB-204-OEM |
8 SE |
500 kS/sec |
8 |
1 |
$149 |
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-200 Series: http://www.mccdaq.com/press_releases/pr_photos/PR-USB-200-Series.jpg
Contact: Dan Mandill
Marketing Specialist
+1 508-946-5100 x219
dan.mandill@mccdaq.com
SOURCE Measurement Computing Corporation
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