Computer Aided Solutions Releases New Data Acquisition Catalog

Computer Aided Solutions has released a new data acquisition catalog with complete product specifications and application notes for the company’s line of ADwin Real-Time Data Acquisition Systems.

October 10th, 2006

Computer Aided Solutions has released a new data acquisition catalog with complete product specifications and application notes for the company’s line of ADwin Real-Time Data Acquisition Systems. This new catalog features diagrams, schematics and technical data for a wide range of systems and applications that include complex triggering, fast open- and closed-loop control, intelligent signal generation, and control of complex test parameters.

The ADwin line of real-time data acquisition systems features board-level and system-level products that are designed for applications where precise timing is critical. ADwin products include a local CPU (DSP), which controls all real-time functions with precise execution, independent of an external PC. In addition, there is a large local memory for program code and measurement data, analog I/Os, digital I/Os, digital counters, communication interfaces, expansions and options. ADwin systems are integrated with Windows or Linux-based PCs via Ethernet of USB.

To request a copy of the catalog, please visit www.computeraidedsolutions.com or call 1-800-9LOGGER.

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