Description
The National Instruments DAQPad-6020E is a legacy multifunction data acquisition device, designed for users who require a versatile and powerful system for their data collection needs. This device is notable for its broad compatibility range, supporting various programming environments like LabVIEW, LabWindows, VI-Logger, Measurement Studio, Visual Basic, C++, and C#. Furthermore, it is compatible with multiple operating systems including Windows NT/2000/XP, Linux, and Mac OS X, ensuring that users can integrate it into their existing setups with minimal hassle.
The DAQPad-6020E interfaces with systems via USB, offering a straightforward and reliable connection method. It features a compact enclosure size of 30 cm, making it suitable for setups where space is at a premium. The device is powered by U.S. (120V) power options, catering specifically to users in regions with this voltage standard.
With part numbers including 777474-01, 777474-04, 777474-06, 777474-07, 777704-01, 777704-04, 777704-06, 777704-07, 777703-01, 777703-04, 777703-06, and 777703-07, this device offers a range of options for specific requirements. The DAQPad-6020E is equipped with an 68-pin male 0.050 D-type I/O connector, and offers 8 differential analog input channels with a 12-bit input resolution and a maximum sampling rate of 100 kS/s. The input voltage range is quite flexible, from ±0.05 to ±10 V, allowing for a wide variety of signals to be measured.
In addition to its analog inputs, the DAQPad-6020E also provides 2 analog output channels, with a 12-bit output resolution and an output rate of 20 S/s. This feature is particularly useful for generating simple signals or for control purposes. The device supports digital only triggering
Question 1: What interface does the DAQPad-6020E use?
Answer 1: USB
Question 2: How many analog input channels does it have?
Answer 2: 8 differential channels
Question 3: What is the input resolution of DAQPad-6020E?
Answer 3: 12-bit
Question 4: What is the maximum sampling rate of DAQPad-6020E?
Answer 4: 100 kS/s
Question 5: Is the DAQPad-6020E compatible with Linux OS?
Answer 5: Yes



