New 8-channel quadrature encoder module outperforms them all

Can take data at 10 MHz for nearly a year without rolling over

May 17th, 2009

NORTON, Mass. — May 14, 2009 — Measurement Computing today announced the release of a high-speed, eight-channel quadrature encoder module that outperforms everything else on the market.

The high-performance USB-QUAD08 data acquisition device provides simultaneous input and decoding for up to eight incremental quadrature encoders at resolutions up to 48-bits. Its eight quadrature counters with indicator LEDs support both differential and single-ended inputs, and feature multiple counting modes. The counters have less than 10 ns jitter, and accept input up to 10 MHz. The streaming speed to the PC is software configurable up to 8 MS/s. The USB-QUAD08 can also serve as a high-speed pulse counter for general counting applications. The eight digital I/O bits support up to 42.4 Vpk/50 VDC with clamping diodes for CEMF suppression.

Product highlights:

Eight counter inputs (quad/non-quad)

Configurable for either single-ended or differential

10 MHz counters, ±12 V input range

Eight digital I/O lines, 42.4 Vpk/50 VDC max

Two timer outputs capable of up to 5 MHz output rate

16-bit, 32-bit, and 48-bit resolution

Multiple counting modes

Pacing (external/internal) and triggers

USB-bus powered

The USB-QUAD08 has detachable screw terminals, and a 37-pin D-sub , pin-compatible with Measurement Computing’s PCI-QUAD04. A two-meter long USB cable is included with every USB-QUAD08 module. A one-meter long DB37F to 4 x DB9F (C37F-4X9F-1M) cable for connecting the device to four encoders via the 37-pin D-sub is available as an option.

“The new USB-QUAD08 is truly a price/performance winner,” explains Jim Stevens, Measurement Computing’s vice president of R&D. “With double the channel count, 2.5x the input frequency rate, and up to 48 bits per channel resolution compared to 24 bits per channel; there’s really no comparison between us and our closest competitor. For example, the USB-QUAD08 can take data at 10 MHz for nearly a year without rolling over, whereas the competitor, at 4 MHz will roll over in only 4 seconds!” Jim continued, “Ours also offers additional features, such as frequency and pulse width measurement, as well as both internal and external triggering. Each counter is paired with a matching digital output bit for roll-over events, and two digital bits are available for timer output.”

The Universal Library™, programming libraries and drivers for most popular Windows-based programming languages, is included with the USB-QUAD08 module.

The USB-QUAD08 operates under Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista® (32-bit) .

About Measurement Computing

Measurement Computing is the market leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of low-priced data acquisition hardware, and test and measurement software solutions for both programmers and non-programmers. Information about Measurement Computing is available on the Web at www.mccdaq.com.

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