Dataq Instruments DI-1100 4-Channel USB Data Acquisition Starter Kit with 12-bit ADC Resolution and Sample Rate of 20,000 to 40,000 S/s/Ch
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The DI- This measurement isn't possible with the 1100. On the other hand, the DI- 2108 can. If you have any questions about compatibility, you can always contact an application engineer through the manufacturer's website.
Selected User Reviews For Dataq Instruments DI-1100 4-Channel USB Data Acquisition Starter Kit with 12-bit ADC Resolution and Sample Rate of 20,000 to 40,000 S/s/Ch
One of these DI-types is what I'm working with right now. 1100 to plot flow and temperature on a 4-dimensional graph Signals of 20 mA are processed. Although the free downloadable software GUI appears to be a little out of date, it runs flawlessly on my 64bit Windows 10 pro machine and includes a plethora of scales and time bases that can be customized. It's a huge plus that you can export data to Excel. Based on my preliminary testing, the linearity and accuracy appear to be reasonable. This should be in your tool bag if you work with process signals a lot. There is no other option when it comes to price.
All things considered, this device performs admirably, especially given its low price. Real- The SDK does not allow for high speeds, but the included utility application allows for them. br>Using the SDK, one must consume/use "custom controls" provided by a third party in order to achieve the high speeds the device is capable of.
This was used to monitor a pump control system, but it was more for semi-automated applications. *voltage-quantitative logging events* rather than parameter quantification It served its purpose admirably. It would have been better if it had been isolated (as opposed to grouped). differential) inputs — but at the low price charged for this unit, there's a good chance that won't happen!.
Excellent value, well-constructed, and simple to operate. br>The graphing program has a good layout. Windows deciding that USB can be turned off at any time after an hour or three suckers.
Love it. This was exactly what I was looking for in terms of a field tool. Well-designed and capable of capturing a signal with only a few keystrokes.
Dataq is a fantastic company that creates fantastic instruments. I'm extremely happy.