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Raspberry Pi for DAQ

June 23, 2021 By Steve Radecky Leave a Comment

Though they are more closely associated with the maker space, Raspberry Pi boards can be effective at handling stringent industrial measurements. Steve Radecky, Measurement Computing Corp. Originally designed to be a cheap, almost disposable computer, Raspberry Pi was created to get kids interested in programming. Since its introduction in 2012, Raspberry Pi has become the […]

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New Low-Cost 16-Bit DAQ from Measurement Computing

July 8, 2014 By WTWH Editor Leave a Comment

Measurement Computing Corporation, a provider in data acquisition, announced the release of two, 16-bit, multifunction USB DAQ devices with sample rates up to 100 kS/s. The USB-230 Series are the lowest priced 16-bit multifunction USB devices available from MCC. They feature eight single-ended/four differential analog inputs, eight digital I/O, one counter input, and two, 16-bit […]

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New OEM DAQ Boards

May 8, 2014 By WTWH Editor Leave a Comment

Measurement Computing Corporation announced today the release of six multifunction USB DAQ boards designed for OEM and embedded customers. Based on MCC’s most popular USB DAQ devices, these board-only versions also feature OEM-friendly header connectors instead of screw terminals for easy integration into OEM applications. Software support includes out-of-the-box DAQami and TracerDAQ® for quick and […]

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