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Data Acquisition and Control System uses real-time processor.

2015-09-11 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Equipped with ARM-based Pro-CPU-T12 processor module, which offers real-time computing power, ADwin-Pro-II Data Acquisition and Control System is suited for high-speed applications such as transient recording in automotive test and microscope control. ADwin CPU module executes ADbasic instructions and accesses inputs, outputs, and interfaces of other modules. Device features 64-bit FPU, 1 GHz processor clock, 1 GB main memory,  2 digital I/Os, and 1,000 Mbit Ethernet interface.

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