Description
The USB-6229 is a PC-based Multifunction DAQ device that offers a wide range of features suitable for various data acquisition needs. It comes with multiple part numbers including 779810-01, 779810-02, 779810-03, 779810-04, 779810-06, and 779810-07. This device provides flexibility in measurement tasks with its 16 differential or 32 single-ended analog input channels. With an ADC resolution of 16 bits, it ensures accurate data capturing.
The USB-6229 supports a maximum sample rate of 250 kS/s, making it capable of handling high-speed signal measurements efficiently. Users have the option to choose between 128 screw terminals or 30 BNCs/60 screw terminals for I/O connector options, offering versatility in connection types. It can accommodate various input voltage ranges including ±10 V, ±5 V, ±1 V, and ±0.2 V, with a working voltage maximum of ±11 Volts.
The device boasts a FIFO size of 4,095 samples, allowing for substantial data buffering. It is equipped with overvoltage protection on all analog input and sense channels, ensuring device safety under unexpected voltage surges. During overvoltage conditions, the input current can reach up to ±20 mA (max).
For connectivity, the USB-6229 utilizes a USB 2.0 Hi-speed or full-speed bus interface, providing easy integration with most computer systems. It also includes 4 analog output channels with a DAC resolution of 16 bits, capable of an update rate up to 833 kS/s for one channel, scaling down slightly with more channels in use to a minimum of 625 kS/s
Question 1: How many analog inputs does the USB-6229 have?
Answer 1: 16 differential or 32 single-ended
Question 2: What is the max sample rate of the USB-6229?
Answer 2: 250 kS/s
Question 3: What types of input voltage can the USB-6229 handle?
Answer 3: ±10 V, ±5 V, ±1 V, and ±0.2 V
Question 4: Does the USB-6229 have overvoltage protection?
Answer 4: Yes, on all analog input and sense channels
Question 5: What is the maximum working voltage of the USB-6229?
Answer 5: ±11 Volts



