Friday, May 10, 2013

Velleman K8055N USB Experiment Interface Board DIY Kit


Velleman K8055N USB Experiment Interface Board DIY Kit
Velleman K8055N USB Experiment Interface Board DIY Kit


Velleman K8055N USB Experiment Interface Board DIY Kit Feature :
  • Hard- and software are downwards compatible with previous Velleman K8055/VM110 board.
  • DIAGNOSTIC / TEST SOFTWARE:
  • separate output / input test, clear all / set all function, counter function on inputs 1 and 2 with adjustable debounce (max 20kHz depends on total I/O load), analog output set sliders, analog input bar-graph indication
  • minimum system requirements: 1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor, USB1.1 or higher connection, Windows XP or later
  • SPECIFICATIONS:
  • 5 digital inputs (0= ground, 1= open) (on board test buttons provided)
  • 2 analog inputs with attenuation and amplification option (internal test +5V provided)
  • 8 digital open collector output switches (max. 50V/100mA) (on board LED indication)
  • 2 analog outputs: 0 to 5V, output resistance 1K5, PWM 0 to 100% open collector outputs max 100mA / 40V (on board LED indication)
  • up to 4 cards can be connected to PC
  • general conversion time: 2ms per command
  • uses Microsoft® human interface device (HID) driver, no external driver required.
  • diagnostic software, examples and DLL are downloadable via the Velleman website
  • power supply through USB: approx. 70mA
  • dimensions: 5.7 x 3.5 x 0.8"
  • THIS IS AN ELECTRONIC KIT AND REQUIRES ASSEMBLY


  • USB EXPERIMENT INTERFACE BOARD. The K8055N interface board has 5 digital input channels and 8 digital output channels. In addition, there are two analogue inputs and two analogue outputs with 8 bit resolution. The number of inputs/outputs can be further expanded by connecting more (up to a maximum of four) cards to the PC's USB connectors. All communication routines are contained in a Dynamic Link Library (DLL). You may write custom Windows (XP, Vista, Windows7) applications in Delphi, Visual Basic, C++ Builder or any other 32-bit Windows application development tool that supports calls to a DLL. Source code examples for Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual C#, Excel, Delphi and Borland C++ builder are available. THIS IS AN ELECTRONIC KIT AND REQUIRES ASSEMBLY

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