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194932C-01L

The 194932C-01L CompactDAQ Chassis, model USB-9221, is an 8-ch, +/- 60V, 800 kS/s, 12-bit AI Module compatible with Windows.

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    Description

    The 194932C-01L part number represents a CompactDAQ Chassis known as the USB-9221. This particular model is a highly capable USB-9221 8-ch, +/- 60V, 800 kS/s, 12-bit, AI Module designed specifically for Windows operating systems. It offers a robust solution for applications requiring high voltage measurements and fast sampling rates.

    Featuring 8 channels, this module is equipped to handle multiple inputs simultaneously, making it a versatile choice for various data acquisition tasks. Its +/- 60V voltage range allows for the measurement of high voltage signals without the need for additional signal conditioning hardware. With a sample rate of 800 kS/s, the USB-9221 ensures rapid data collection, enabling real-time monitoring and analysis of dynamic systems.

    The module’s 12-bit resolution provides precise measurement capabilities, ensuring accurate data capture for detailed analysis. This resolution is particularly beneficial for applications where signal integrity is paramount. Designed for Windows compatibility, the USB-9221 can be easily integrated into existing systems, providing a seamless user experience and straightforward setup.

    Specification Details
    Part Number 194932C-01L
    Category CompactDAQ Chassis
    Model USB-9221
    Description USB-9221 8-ch, +/- 60V, 800 kS/s, 12-bit, AI Module for Windows
    Number of Channels 8
    Voltage Range +/- 60V
    Sample Rate 800 kS/s
    Resolution 12-bit
    Compatibility Windows

    Question 1: What is the voltage range of the USB-9221?
    Answer 1: +/- 60V

    Question 2: How many channels does the USB-9221 have?
    Answer 2: 8 channels

    Question 3: What is the sample rate of the USB-9221?
    Answer 3: 800 kS/s

    Question 4: What resolution does the USB-9221 offer?
    Answer 4: 12-bit

    Question 5: Is the USB-9221 compatible with Windows OS?
    Answer 5: Yes