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Overview
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CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) is greater than 100dB for
gains greater than one.
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The rejection rate is configurable for 50, 60, or 400Hz.
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Analog inputs (measurement section) are electrically isolated from
the PC.
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The board can perform onboard averaging.
Supporting Software
Available software allows you to take two different approaches to
configuring and running your DAS-TC/B board. You can use a fully
integrated data acquisition software package (TestPoint or LabVIEW) or
write a custom program in Visual C/C++, Visual Basic, or Delphi using
DriverLINX (included with the hardware). A summary of the pros and
cons of using integrated packages or writing custom programs is provided
in the Keithley Full Line Catalog. The DAS-TC/B has fully functional
driver support for use under Windows 95/98/NT.
Note:
DriverLINX must be installed to run any applications for the
board, whether they are custom-programmed applications or integrated
software packages, such as TestPoint or LabVIEW.
The characteristics of DriverLINX, TestPoint, and LabVIEW are
summarized below.
DriverLINX Driver Software for Windows 95/98/NT
DriverLINX software, supplied by Keithley with the DAS-TC/B board,
provides convenient interfaces to configure and set I/O bits without
register-level programming.
Most importantly, however, DriverLINX supports those programmers
who want to create custom applications using Visual C/C++, Visual
Basic, or Delphi. DriverLINX accomplishes foreground and background