Description
The device comes with a variety of Part Numbers including 779810-01, 779810-02, 779810-03, 779810-04, 779810-06, and 779810-07, ensuring a wide range of options for users. It is equipped with 16 differential or 32 single-ended Analog Input Channels, providing flexibility in connecting different types of sensors and signals. With an ADC Resolution of 16 bits, the device guarantees high precision in data conversion from analog to digital.
It boasts a Maximum Sample Rate of 250 kS/s, allowing for rapid data collection. The I/O Connectors are available in two configurations: 128 screw terminals or 30 BNCs/60 screw terminals, offering versatility in physical connections. The device supports multiple Input Ranges, including ±10 V, ±5 V, ±1 V, and ±0.2 V, catering to a wide array of input signals.
The Maximum Working Voltage is ±11 Volts, providing a safe operating threshold. With a FIFO Size of 4,095 samples, it ensures ample buffer capacity during high-speed data acquisition. The device includes Overvoltage Protection for all analog input and sense channels, enhancing the safety and longevity of the device. During an overvoltage condition, the Input Current can go up to ±20 mA without causing damage.
It utilizes a Bus Interface of USB 2.0 (Hi-speed or full-speed), ensuring easy and fast data transfer to computers. Additionally, it is equipped with 4 Analog Output Channels with a DAC Resolution of 16 bits, providing precise output capabilities. The Update Rate for the analog output can reach up to 833 kS/s when using a single channel, allowing for real-time control and signal generation.
Question 1: What is the max sample rate of USB-6229?
Answer 1: 250 kS/s
Question 2: How many analog input channels does USB-6229 have?
Answer 2: 16 differential or 32 single-ended
Question 3: What is the ADC resolution of the USB-6229?
Answer 3: 16 bits
Question 4: What types of I/O connectors does the USB-6229 offer?
Answer 4: 128 screw terminals or 30 BNCs/60 screw terminals
Question 5: What is the maximum working voltage of the USB-6229?
Answer 5: ±11 Volts



