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The World's First USB based DAQ for Linux - Over 200 Sold

Prices from only £170

The USB DUX is the perfect data acquisition unit for real-time monitoring and control. The board takes advantage of the real time speed and power of the USB port and is designed to work perfectly under Linux. This means that it is easy to program, works well on embedded systems or desk top computers. The driver is part of the COMEDI framework, so it will directly work with Labview. The driver and the firmware are licensed under the GPL.

Having trouble with data acquisition under Windows Vista? Use USBDUX and a Knoppix or Ubuntu CD to collect your data with the speed and reliability of Linux and then return to Windows to use your favourite analysis packages - all on your existing PC.

USBDUX-FAST

Up to 3MHz continous sampling rate. 16 Channels single ended. Single D-Type connector

USBDUX-D

Up to 8kHz continous sampling rate. 8 input channels single ended, 4 output channels and 8 digital I/O channels with 2 up/down counters. Single D-Type connector

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