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6069-410-000  Digilent  Other evaluation and development tools  -  商品詳細情報

6069-410-000 Digilent

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  • 6069-410-000

    6069-410-000

    Digilent

    Other evaluation and development tools

    Digilent

    Other evaluation and development tools

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  • Lifecycle Status : Active
    ECCN EAR99

    HTSN 8473301180

    Lifecycle Status : Active
    ECCN EAR99

    HTSN 8473301180

    Product Information

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    Specifications

    Manufacturer name
    Digilent
    Product name
    6069-410-000
    Product classification
    Other evaluation and development tools
    Lifecycle Status
    Active
    RoHS
    RoHS
    Other names
    1286-6069-410-000
    Maximum input voltage
    8 SE 12-bit voltage inputs (+/-10 V)
    Product description
    Onboard sample buffers allow high-speed acquisition
    Sampling Frequency
    100 kS/s max sample rate

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    Details

      The Measurement Computing MCC 118 is a voltage HAT board designed for
      use with Raspberry Pi®. It provides eight single-ended (SE) analog inputs with a +/-10V input range. A bidirectional clock I/O pin lets users pace operations with an external clock signal or with the board’s internal scan clock. Use software to set the direction.The external digital trigger input is software-configurable for rising or falling edge, or high or low level.