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Inka Krischke,

Growth for measuring card series

The ME-5300 series of measuring boards from Meilhaus Electronic has grown: In addition to the ME-5310, the ME-5314, the successor model to the ME-1400 board family, is now also available.

The ME-5314 measuring board from Meilhaus Electronic

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Depending on the configuration with pull-up/pull-down resistors and the corresponding firmware, the ME-5314 is available in different versions with 24 or 48 TTL-compatible inputs/outputs (8-bit ports) and with up to 15 independent 16-bit counters. The new boards are fully compatible with the previous models in terms of pin assignment, functionality and software. They offer a modernized architecture with the latest FPGA and are also equipped with the PCI Express (PCIe) and PXI Express (PXIe) bus platforms. The measurement boards in the series from Meilhaus are suitable for recording digital data and for controlling.

The ME-5314 is fully plug and function compatible with the ME-1400 and is also software compatible when using the ME-iDS driver system. As model ME-5314A, the board is equipped with 24 TTL digital input or output channels (3x 8 bit ports and 3 x 16 bit counters), as model ME-5314B with 48 TTL digital input or output channels (6x 8 bit ports and 6 x 16 bit counters), as model ME-5314C with 24 TTL digital input or output channels (3x 8 bit ports and 15 x 16 bit counters). The channels can be configured port by port as inputs or outputs, ports configured as outputs can be read back. All lines have standard TTL levels. All channels can be expanded with relays or opto-isolation using the external ME-63Xtend board series.

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