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What is a LabJack?
LabJacks are USB-based measurement and automation devices which provide analog inputs/outputs, digital inputs/outputs, and more. They serve as an inexpensive and easy to use interface between computers and the physical world.
Labjack U12  Labjack UE9
Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Digital Functions
Model Channels Resolution Throughput Channels Resolution DI/O Lines Counter/
Timers

Labjack U12

16SE/8DI

12-bit

8KHz (Burst)
1.2KHz(Stream)

2

12-bit

20 1 Counter
Labjack UE9  glo_new_1.gif (388 bytes) 14SE
(Expandable
to 122)

12-bit/16-bit

100KHz

2

12-bit

23 2 Counters
6 Timers

 


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USB/Ethernet DAQ

LabJack UE9ww.labjack.com

USB/Ethernet Data Acquisition & Control

info@labjack.com, (303) 942-0228

LabJack Corporation, Colorado, USA

The new UE9 from LabJack Corporation features an Ethernet (10baseT) and USB (2.0 Full Speed) communication interface. With the aid of a 4 Mb data buffer, the UE9 is capable of continuously streaming data at up to 100 kSamples/second. I/O includes:

14 single-ended analog input channels with a maximum voltage range that is software selectable between +/- 5 volts or 0-5 volts. Resolution is 12-bit at 100 kHz, increasing up to 16+ bits at lower speeds.

2 analog outputs with 12-bit resolution and 10 us settling time.

8 fl exible digital I/O. Some of these digital I/O can be confi gured as counters, timers, PWM output, and more.

12 standard digital I/O. Can be used as a byte-wide expansion bus or generic DIO.

Built-in screw terminals are provided for 4 analog inputs, both analog outputs, and 4 fl exible digital I/O. All signals are available on a DB37 and DB15 connector.

Combining the UE9 with a standard 802.11 wireless Ethernet bridge ($50-$200) provides inexpensive wireless data acquisition. Applications include high-speed continuous wireless data acquisition, long distance remote sensing and control, or PDA based data acquisition.

The analog inputs are designed for inexpensive expansion up to 112 channels, and a signal line is available to support synchronized streaming with multiple units.

The UE9 can be powered through the USB cable or an external 5 volt supply. The entire device is electrically isolated when operated with the Ethernet connection and included power supply. Enclosure is approximately 3x7x1 inches. The UE9 is rated for industrial temperatures (-40 to +85 degrees C).

The UE9 is expected to be available late July 2004, and the cost will be under $500. OEM options will also be available.

Free fi rmware upgrades over USB or Ethernet ensure the latest functionality. Future planned enhancements include web server, smtp server, and more.

USB DAQ

www.labjacWith thousands of satisfi ed users, the

original LabJack U12 has proven itself as

reliable, robust, and easy to use. With its

USB connection, the U12 can be out of the

box collecting data in just minutes.

8 single-ended, 4 differential 12-bit

analog inputs

Up to 8 kSamples/sec (burst) or 1.2

ksamples/second (stream)

Supports software or hardware timed

acquisition

2 analog outputs

20 digital I/O (up to 50 Hz per I/O)

32-bit counter

Watchdog timer function

Easy to use plug-and-play USB device

Connects to multiple LabJacks

Complete software control. No jumpers

or switches.

No power supply needed

Rated for industrial temperatures (-40 to

+85 degrees C).

Works with Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or

XP

Money-back guarantee and lifelong

technical support.

Includes cable, screwdriver, LabVIEW VIs,

sample applications and drivers.

You have a great little

product here! I’m fi nding all

kinds of different uses for it.

Also, your support is A1.

—Zoltan K.

University of Alberta

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$119 quantity one

LabJack U3... AVAILABLE LATE SUMMER 2004

The new U3 from LabJack Corporation is

the least expensive of the next generation

LabJacks. With a full speed USB2 interface,

the U3 can handle many basic acquisition

and control applications, and works with

most of the expansion hardware planned

for the new LabJacks. I/O includes:

4 analog input channels with a maximum

voltage range of 0-2.5 volts and

10-12 bits of resolution.

4 fl exible digital I/O. Some can be con-

fi gured as counters, timers, PWM output,

and more.

12 standard digital I/O. Can be used as a

byte-wide expansion bus or generic DIO.

2 analog outputs

No power supply needed

Rated for industrial temperatures. (-40

to +85 degrees C).

Money-back guarantee and lifelong

technical support.

Less than $100

Your product saved me a

bunch of money and time...

I usually contact support

organizations... about how

bad their products are. I felt

like I had to say how well

yours worked!

—Thomas A.

software engineer

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