Description
The USB-6289 is a PC-based Multifunction DAQ that operates with a Hi-Speed USB connection. Its part number is 197593B-01L, and it is also recognized under other part numbers including 780055-01, 780056-06, 780056-01, 780055-04, and 780056-04. This device is designed for a wide range of applications requiring high-speed data acquisition and processing.
The USB-6289 requires a warm-up time of 30 minutes to ensure accurate performance, with a recommended calibration interval of 2 years to maintain precision. It is capable of handling a maximum working voltage of 11 V (signal + common mode voltage), and it necessitates a power supply ranging from 11 to 30 VDC.
This multifunction DAQ supports 4 signal streams, including Analog Input/Output and Digital Input/Output, providing versatility in handling various types of signals. Additionally, it features 2 general-purpose counters/timers with a 32-bit resolution, supporting functions such as Edge Counting, Pulse, and Two-Edge Separation, which are essential for precise timing and control tasks.
The device offers multiple base clock frequencies for internal use, including 80 MHz, 20 MHz, and 0.1 MHz, along with the capability to accept an external base clock frequency ranging from 0 MHz to 20 MHz. Furthermore, it includes 1 analog trigger with a 10-bits resolution, enhancing its functionality in complex data acquisition systems.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 197593B-01L (Other Part Numbers: 780055-01, 780056-06, 780056-01, 780055-04, 780056-04) |
| Category | PC-based Multifunction DAQ |
| Model | USB-6289 |
| Connection | Hi-Speed USB |
| Warm-up Time | 30 minutes |
| Calibration Interval | 2 years |
| Maximum Working Voltage | 11 V (signal + common mode voltage) |
| Power Supply Requirement | 11 to 30 VDC |
| Signal Streams | 4 (Analog Input/Output, Digital Input/Output) |
| Counters/Timers | 2 general-purpose with 32-bit resolution |
| Counter Functions | Edge Counting, Pulse, Two-Edge Separation |
| Base Clock Frequencies (Internal) | 80 MHz, 20 MHz, 0.1 MHz |
| External Base Clock Frequency | 0 MHz to 20 MHz |
| Analog Trigger | 1 with 10-bits resolution |



