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Measurement Computing Corp Articles
Measurement Computing introduces Message-Based DAQ protocol
Measurement Computing has announced the release of two new data acquisition products featuring a new O/S-independent protocol that allows DAQ devices to be programmed with simple text-based messages. A new 7000 series product line, which includes the USB-7202 and USB-7204 boards, combines small form-factor, bus-powered USB hardware, and a light and agile software framework that can be ported to multiple operating systems. The software framework, ...
Measurement Computing Corp - High-performance temperature/relative humidity logger
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced the addition of a new battery-powered temperature/humidity logger with superior accuracy. The USB-502-PLUS is a cost-effective solution for both long- or short-term logging applications in which accuracy and small size are important.
8-channel quadrature encoder module from Measurement Computing
Measurement Computing has announced the release of a high-speed, eight-channel quadrature encoder module that outperforms everything else on the market. The high-performance USB-QUAD08 data acquisition device provides simultaneous input and decoding for up to eight incremental quadrature encoders at resolution up to 48-bits.
Measurement Computing adds “universal input” module to its USB-2404 line
Measurement Computing today announced the release of a universal analog input module to the USB-2404 series of simultaneous data acquisition devices. The new module provides four channels of 24-bit universal analog input with integrated signal conditioning.
Measurement Computing launches a new high-accuracy expansion module for the USB-2416 series
Measurement Computing today announced the release of a new series of highly accurate, multifunction measurement and control modules for the USB bus. The USB-2416 and the USB-2416-4AO are 24-bit, analog input devices for voltage or temperature, with eight digital I/O lines and two counters. The USB-2416-4AO model also features four analog outputs. An optional expansion module, the AI-EXP32, doubles the analog input capacity of either of the USB-24...
Measurement Computing Introduces 14 High Performance USB Devices
Measurement Computing has announced 14 new high-performance, multifunction, and special purpose USB-based data acquisition products, targeting applications requiring high-accuracy, measurement repeatability, and high throughput.
Multifunction USB data acquisition devices
Measurement Computing has announced the release of three 1-MHz, 16-bit multifunction USB data acquisition devices, and a cost-saving expansion module for high channel count applications. The USB-1616HS, the USB-1616HS-2, and the USB-1616HS-4 deliver outstanding performance with synchronous analog, digital, and frequency I/O in one compact package. The AI-EXP48 plug-in expansion module coupled with any of the USB-1616HS series modules can quadrupl...
Accurate Temperature Measurement via the Internet
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced the release of two Web-enabled temperature input devices, the WEB-TEMP and the WEB-TC, which allow users to take measurements and monitor them via the Internet. The new products, modeled after MCC’s popular USB-TEMP and the USB-TC products, have corresponding performance, but are Ethernet compatible with built-in Web servers that write temperature data to their own Web page for immediate Internet...
High performance USB data acquisition modules
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced the release of two high-speed additions to its growing USB product line: the USB-1608HS and the USB-1608HS-2AO. These USB-based DAQ modules provide true simultaneous data capture of up to eight channels of 16-bit single ended or differential analog input at 250 kHz per channel. Both units include 16 bits of digital I/O and an extensive suite of software.
Low-cost USB datalogging from Measurement Computing
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced the addition of three new battery powered specialty loggers to its growing USB product line. These products are a cost-effective solution for both long- or short-term data logging applications. They offer reduced setup time and eliminate the need to drag around expensive equipment to make field or factory measurements. The 500 series provides a low-cost and simple interface to configure, download, d...
USB counter/timer modules from Measurement Computing
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced the release of two new counter/timer devices for the USB bus. The USB-4301 is a 5-channel, 16-bit counter/timer with one 8-bit dedicated input port, and one 8-bit dedicated output port. It is based on the powerful 9513 series chip. The USB-4303 is a 10-channel version, based on two 9513 series chips. The new products emulate Measurement Computing’s reliable PCI-CTR05 and PCI-CTR10 counter/timer cl...
Wireless Temperature Input Devices
Measurement Computing has announced the release of two wireless temperature input devices modeled after the popular USB-TC and the USB-TEMP. The new products, the WLS-TC and the WLS-TEMP, are essentially identical to their USB predecessors but with an added RF module, which allows for wireless data transfer.
Measurement Studio™ for Measurement Computing hardware
Measurement Computing Corporation, the market leader in low-cost data acquisition, has announced the release of a brand new version of Measurement Studio designed specifically to support Measurement Computing hardware.
Low-cost Analog Output devices for USB
Measurement Computing has announced three low-cost, 16-bit high-drive analog output USB devices. The USB-3110, USB-3112, and USB-3114 have integrated high-drive voltage outputs, eliminating the need for external high-drive amplifiers. The USB-3100 series’ proprietary architecture virtually eliminates dead-band (unresponsive) codes. In addition, the product line is factory calibrated to be out-of-the-box ready for system deployment.
Temp Loggers log data to CompactFlash cards
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced two new temperature loggers. The USB-5201 logs data from J, K, R, S, T, N, E, & B type thermocouples whereas the USB-5203 logs data from the same thermocouple types, as well as RTDs, thermistors, and semiconductor temperature sensors.
Low-cost Temperature and Humidity Devices
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced the addition of two battery powered temperature dataloggers to its growing datalogger line. These battery powered dataloggers are offered in two models: the USB-501 for remote temperature logging, and the USB-502 for remote temperature and relative humidity logging.
14-bit analog input USB module fills a gap
Measurement Computing Corporation has announced a low-cost USB analog input device. The USB-1408FS provides 8 single-ended or 4 differential analog inputs, 14-bit resolution in differential mode, 13-bit resolution in single-ended mode, 8 software selectable input ranges, with sample rates up to 48 kilosamples per second.