Oct
13
2003
Now there’s high performance, lower cost alternatives to NI’s PCI 6000 Series
Measurement Computing Corporation today announced the release of its new “The Only Difference is the Price” catalogue. This 32-page catalogue details their latest PCI-DAS 6000 series of PCI-bus data acquisition and control boards. These class-leading boards have identical specifications to those in NI’s PCI-6000 series, but are offered at prices up to twenty-five to thirty percent lower.
The catalogue provides detailed comparisons of the Measurement Computing and National Instruments data acquisition boards including specifications, software compatibility, warranty information, and pricing. A quick evaluation of the comparisons confirms that when comparing boards from Measurement Computing and NI, “The Only Difference is the Price.”
The new catalogue also announces the release of two exciting new software packages. The first is the new release of Universal Library for LabVIEW. This recent release allows users to use the same VIs they have been using with NI boards. Now LabVIEW users will not have to rewrite their programs to take advantage of Measurement Computing’s lower-cost hardware. The second new software release is the integration of Agilent’s T&M (test and measurement) Programmers Toolkit into SoftWIRE®.
Measurement Computing Corporation is a market leader in the design and manufacture of computer-based test and measurement hardware and software. These products include analogue and digital I/O boards, serial and GPIB interfaces for the PCI, ISA, cPCI, PCMCIA and PC104 buses, as well as RS-232/485 serial interfaces.
The PCI-DAS 6000 boards represent just a part of the extensive range of Measurement Computing products, which is supplied and supported in the UK and Ireland by Adept Scientific plc.
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With offices in the UK, USA, Germany and throughout the Nordic region, Adept Scientific is one of the world’s leading suppliers of software and hardware products for research, scientific, engineering and technical applications on desktop computers.