Description

Description

  • Digilent MCC E-1608 Multifunction Ethernet DAQ Device
  • Offers 16-bit resolution and 250 kS/s sample rate
  • Features 8 SE/4 DIFF analog inputs
  • Comes with a one-meter Ethernet cable
  • Provides two 16-bit analog outputs and eight digital I/O
  • Built-in 10/100 BASE-T high-speed communication port

The Digilent MCC E-1608 Multifunction Ethernet DAQ Device features 8 SE/4 DIFF analog inputs, 16-bit resolution, 250 kS/s sample rate, two 16-bit analog outputs, eight digital I/O, and one 32-bit counter input.

The E-1608 has a built-in 10/100 BASE-T auto-negotiation, and a high-speed communication port. The networking protocols are TCP/IP and UDP. Once connected to the network, the device can be remotely accessed and configured through software from anywhere on the network. Only one user at a time can access the E-1608.

Software support includes free DAQami software for out-of-the-box data logging, viewing of data, and generating signals. Also freely available are drivers for the most popular applications and programming languages including Visual C++, Visual C#, Visual Basic.NET, DASYLab, LabVIEW, Linux, and Python.

Analog Input: The E-1608 provides 16-bit analog inputs that are software-selectable as four DIFF or eight SE inputs. The device supports input ranges of ±10 V, ±5 V, ±2 V, and ±1 V that are software-selectable per channel.

Analog Output: The E-1608 has two 16-bit, software-paced analog outputs that can be updated at a rate of 500 S/s. The output range is fixed
at ±10 V.

Trigger Input: The E-1608 has an external digital trigger input. The trigger mode is software-selectable for an edge- or level-sensitive mode. The edge-sensitive mode can be configured for either rising or falling edges. The level-sensitive mode can be configured for either high or low levels. The default setting at power-up is edge-sensitive, rising edge.

Digital I/O: Eight bidirectional digital I/O bits are individually-configurable for input or output. The digital I/O terminals can detect the state of any TTL-level input. Bits can be configured for pull-up (+5V) or pull-down (0 V) with an onboard jumper.

Counter Input: One 32-bit event counter can count TTL pulses. The counter accepts inputs of up to 10 MHz.

Clock I/O: The E-1608 has one external clock input and one clock output for analog inputs.

Calibration: The E-1608 is factory-calibrated using a NIST-traceable calibration process. Specifications are guaranteed for one year. For calibration beyond one year, return the device to the factory for recalibration.

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  • 1x E-1608
  • 1x Ethernet Cable 1M
  • 1x Power Supply, 5 VDC Output
  • 1x Field Changeable AC Input Plug (USA style is included, other types may be purchased separately)
  • 1x Printed insert: DAQami Quick Start
  • 1x MCC packaging assembly/foam, etc.

Size

  • Ethernet cable length: 1 m

  • SE/4 DIFF analog inputs: 8
  • Resolution: 16-bit
  • Sample rate: 250 kS / s
  • Input ranges: ±10 V, ±5 V, ±2 V, ±1 V
  • 16-bit analog outputs: 2
  • Digital I/O: 8
  • Counter input: 1
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