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LabJack U3-LV

The NEW U3-LV from LabJack USA ! USB based multifunction data acquisition and control device, with 16 Flexible IO. Includes DAQFactory EXPRESS Data Acquisition Software for Free !

*** Low Voltage Version ***


 

 

89,00 EUR

Product ID: U3-LV  

Excl.19% VAT/BTW

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Features of LV (Low-Voltage) Version:

16 Flexible I/O (Digital Input, Digital Output, or Analog Input)
Up to 2 Timers (Pulse Timing, PWM Output, Quadrature Input, ...)
Up to 2 Counters (32-Bits Each)
4 Additional Digital I/O
Up to 16 12-bit Analog Inputs (0-2.4 V or 0-3.6 V, SE or Diff.)
2 Analog Outputs (10-Bit, 0-5 volts)
Supports SPI, I2C, and Asynchronous Serial Protocols (Master Only)
Supports Software or Hardware Timed Acquisition
Maximum Input Stream Rate of 2.5-50 kHz (Depending on Resolution)
Capable of Command/Response Times Less Than 1 Millisecond
Built-In Screw Terminals for Some Signals
OEM Version Available
USB 2.0/1.1 Full Speed Interface
Powered by USB Cable
Drivers Available for Windows, Linux, Mac and Pocket PC
Examples Available for C/C++, VB, LabVIEW, Java, and More
Includes Licensed Copy of DAQFactory Express Software (Win2000+)
Includes USB Cable and Screwdriver
Free Firmware Upgrades
Money Back Guarantee
Enclosure Size Approximately 3" x 4.5" x 1.2" (75mm x 115mm x 30mm)
Rated for Industrial Temperature Range (-40 to +85 Degrees C)

Flexible I/O

The first 16 I/O lines (FIO and EIO ports) on the LabJack U3-LV can be individually configured as digital input, digital output, or analog input. In addition, up to 2 of these lines can be configured as timers, and up to 2 of these lines can be configured as counters. On the U3-HV, the first 4 flexible I/O are replaced with dedicated high-voltage analog inputs. The first 8 flexible I/O lines (FIO0-FIO7) appear on built-in screw terminals. The other 8 flexible I/O lines (EIO0-EIO7) are available on the DB15 connector. For more information about the flexible I/O see Section 2.5 of the User's Guide. For data rate information see Section 3.1.


Analog Inputs

The LabJack U3 has up to 16 analog inputs available on the flexible I/O lines. Single-ended measurements can be taken of any line compared to ground, or differential measurements can be taken of any line to any other line.
Analog input resolution is 12-bits. The range of single-ended low-voltage analog inputs on the U3-LV is typically 0-2.4 volts or 0-3.6 volts, and the range of differential analog inputs is typically ±2.4 volts (pseudobipolar only). For valid measurements, the voltage on every analog input pin, with respect to ground, must be within -0.3 to +3.6 volts. On the U3-HV, the first 4 flexible I/O are replaced with dedicated high-voltage analog inputs. The input range of these channels is ±10 volts or -10/+20 volts. The remaining 12 flexible I/O are still available as described above, so the U3-HV has 4 high-voltage analog inputs and up to 12 low-voltage analog inputs. Command/response (software timed) analog input reads typically take 0.6-4.0 ms depending on number of channels and communication configuration. Hardware timed input streaming has a maximum rate that varies with resolution from 2.5 ksamples/s at 12-bits to 50 ksamples/s at about 10-bits.
For more information about the analog inputs see Section 2.6 and Appendix A of the User's Guide. For data rate information see Sections 3.1 and Sections 3.2.


Analog Outputs

The LabJack U3 has 2 analog outputs (DAC0 and DAC1) that are available on the screw terminals. Each analog output can be set to a voltage between 0 and 5 volts with 10-bits of resolution.
The analog outputs are updated in command/response mode, with a typical update time of 0.6-4.0 ms depending on communication configuration. The analog outputs have filters with a 3 dB cutoff around 16 Hz, limiting the frequency of output waveforms to less than that. For more information about the analog outputs see Section 2.7 and Appendix A of the User's Guide. For data rate information see Section 3.1.


Digital I/O

The LabJack U3 has up to 20 digital I/O channels. 16 are available from the flexible I/O lines, and 4 dedicated digital I/O (CIO0-CIO3) are available on the DB15 connector. Each digital line can be individually configured as input, output-high, or output-low. The digital I/O use 3.3 volt logic and are 5 volt tolerant. Command/response (software timed) reads/writes typically take 0.6-4.0 ms depending on communication configuration. The first 16 digital inputs can also be read in a hardware timed input stream where all 16 inputs count as a single stream channel. For more information about the digital I/O see Section 2.8 and Appendix A of the User's Guide. For data rate information see Sections 3.1 and 3.2.


Timers

Up to 2 flexible I/O lines can be configured as timers. The timers are very flexible, providing options such as PWM output, pulse/period timing, pulse counting, and quadrature input. For more information about the timers see Section 2.9 and Appendix A of the User's Guide.


Counters

Up to 2 flexible I/O lines can be configured as 32-bit counters. For more information about the counters see Section 2.9 and Appendix A of the User's Guide.


I/O Protection

All I/O lines on the U3 are protected against minor overvoltages. The FIO lines can withstand continuous voltages of up to ±10 volts, while the EIO/CIO lines withstand continuous voltages of up to ±6 volts.


High Channel Count Applications

By using USB hubs, many LabJacks can be interfaced to a single PC, providing an inexpensive solution for high channel count applications.


Optional Accessories

The CB15 is a simple screw terminal breakout for the DB15 connector, providing convenient access to the EIO and CIO ports.

The RB12 provides a convenient interface for the U3 to industry standard digital I/O modules, allowing electricians, engineers, and other qualified individuals, to interface a LabJack with high voltages/currents. The RB12 relay board connects to the DB15 connector on the LabJack, using the 12 EIO/CIO lines to control up to 12 I/O modules. Output or input types of digital I/O modules can be used. The RB12 is designed to accept G4 series digital I/O modules from Opto22, and compatible modules from other manufacturers such as the G5 series from Grayhill. Output modules are available with voltage ratings up to 200 VDC or 280 VAC, and current ratings up to 3.5 amps.

The LJTick-Divider (LJTD) signal-conditioning module is designed to divide 2 single-ended higher voltage analog signals down to 0-2.5 volt signals.

The LJTick-DAC (LJTDAC) provides a pair of 14-bit analog outputs with a range
of ±10 volts. Plugs into any digital I/O block, and thus up to 10 of these can be used per UE9 to add 20 analog outputs.

The LJTick-InAmp (LJTIA) signal-conditioning module provides two instrumentation amplifiers ideal for low-level signals such as bridge circuits (e.g. strain gauges) and thermocouples. Each amplifier converts a differential input to single-ended.

The LJTick-RelayDriver (LJTRD) allows 2 digital I/O lines on a U3 to each control a relay or other moderate load up to 50V/200mA.

The LJTick-CurrentShunt (LJTCS) signal-conditioning module is designed to convert a 4-20 mA current loop input signal into a 0.47-2.36 volt signal.

The LJTick-Proto (LJTP) consists of an 8x8 grid of holes for prototyping custom signal-conditioning ticks for the LabJack U3.


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