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The PCI-1724U is an 32 isolated high-density multiple channel analog card for the PCI bus, where each analog output channel is equipped with a 14-bit DAC. It feaures optional voltages, current output and a BoardID switch. The PCI-1724U is an ideal solution for industrial applications where multiple analog output channels are required. Impulse can supply the PCI-1724U on its own or as part of a pre-configured rack-mountable test and measurement system, built to your exact requirements and specification. For more information about the PCI-1724U and our test and measurement rack system building services, please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800, or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Advantech 32-Channel 14-Bit Isolated Analog Output PCI Card
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WMG, University of Warwick’s Intelligent Vehicles research group works with a variety of industrial partners to address challenges presented by the concept of autonomous vehicles. Operating within this department is a multi-million pound funded project ‘Cloud assisted real time methods for autonomy’ (CARMA), working in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover and EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council).