Description
The USB-6289 M Series DAQ is a PC-based multifunction data acquisition device with the part number 780055-07. This high-performance hardware supports a wide range of applications with its 32 500 kS/s analog inputs, 48 digital I/O, and 4 analog outputs, all accessible via screw terminals. Designed for convenience and flexibility, it utilizes a Hi-Speed USB connection for easy integration with computer-based systems.
Before reaching optimal performance, the USB-6289 requires a warm-up time of approximately 30 minutes. For maintained accuracy and reliability, it is recommended to undergo calibration every 2 years. The device operates within a maximum working voltage of 11 V and requires a power supply ranging from 11 to 30 VDC.
With the capability to handle up to 4 signal streams, the USB-6289 is versatile in processing various data types. It also features 2 general-purpose counters/timers with 32-bit resolution, enhancing its functionality for complex timing tasks. The internal base clocks operate at frequencies of 80 MHz, 20 MHz, and 0.1 MHz, with support for an external base clock frequency ranging from 0 MHz to 20 MHz.
For precise data acquisition, the analog input channels can be configured as 16 differential or 32 single-ended channels, with an analog trigger resolution of 10-bits. This level of detail ensures accurate and reliable measurements for a wide range of applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 780055-07 |
| Category | PC-based Multifunction DAQ |
| Model | USB-6289 |
| Description | USB-6289 M Series DAQ (32 500 kS/s Analog Inputs, 48 Digital I/O, 4 Analog Outputs) Screw Term |
| Connection | Hi-Speed USB |
| Warm-up Time | 30 minutes |
| Calibration Interval | 2 years |
| Maximum Working Voltage | 11 V |
| Power Supply Requirement | 11 to 30 VDC |
| Signal Streams | 4 |
| Counters/Timers | 2 general-purpose counters/timers with 32-bit resolution |
| Internal Base Clocks Frequencies | 80 MHz, 20 MHz, 0.1 MHz |
| External Base Clock Frequency | 0 MHz to 20 MHz |
| Analog Trigger Resolution | 10-bits |
| Analog Input Channels | 16 differential or 32 single-ended |



