U6 vs U6-Pro
The U6-Pro has the following additional features:
◆ Low-Speed and High-Resolution (24-bit) sigma-delta ADC giving access to resolution indices 9 through 12.
OVERVIEW:
The U6 series is great for acquiring signals from thermocouples, strain gages, bridge circuits, encoders, and much more. With instrumentation amplified inputs, and software selectable gain settings, the U6 provides a cost-effective method to measure analog signals which can’t be resolved by traditional 12-bit DAQ products. Common applications include laboratory research, industrial control and monitoring, and prototype development.
KEY FEATURES:
◆ Analog input resolution as low as 1μV noise-free
◆ Analog input ranges: 10V, 1V, 0.1V and 0.01V
◆ Expand to 84 analog inputs with add-on
◆ 16-bit high-speed ADC (up to 50kHz)
◆ 24-bit low-speed ADC
◆ 14 analog inputs built-in
◆ 20 digital I/O
◆ Watchdog system
◆ Up to 2 counters
◆ 2 analog outputs (12-bit, 0-5V)
◆ Serial protocols: SPI, I2C, and more
◆ Up to 4 PWM, quadrature, pulse width, and more
◆ Directly connect thermocouples, RTDs, load cells, bridges, and more
◆ Industrial temperature range (-40° to 85°C)
EACH UNIT INCLUDES WITH:
◆ U6 -Pro unit itself in red enclosure
◆ USB cable (1.8 m)
◆ Screwdriver
U6 Product Highlights
Analog Inputs
The LabJack U6 has 14 external analog inputs (AIN0-AIN13). AIN0-AIN3 are available on screw terminals and also on the DB37 connector. All 14 analog inputs are available on the DB37 connector.
The maximum input range is ±10 volts, with software selectable gains of x1, x10, and x100. Each analog input can be measured single-ended, or differentially in even/odd pairs. Analog input resolution is 16 bits at max speed (~20 μs conversion time), increasing to 18+ bits at slower speeds (see Section 3.1 – Command/Response and Section 3.2 – Stream Mode). Input impedance is at least 1 GΩ, with typical input bias currents of only 20 nA.
Command/response (software timed) analog input reads typically take 1-4 ms depending on number of channels and communication configuration. Hardware timed input streaming (supported with hi-speed converter only) has a maximum rate that varies with resolution from 4 ksamples/s at 18 bits to 50 ksamples/s at 16 bits.
Temperature Sensor
The LabJack U6 has a temperature sensor located very close to the AIN0-AIN3 screw-terminals. Accuracy is ±2 degrees C (max). This sensor is particularly useful for thermocouple cold junction compensation (CJC).
Fixed Current Outputs
The LabJack U6 has 2 fixed current outputs of 10 μA and 200 μA. These are useful for measuring resistance (resistors, thermistors, RTDs).
Analog Outputs
The LabJack U6 has 2 analog outputs (DAC0 and DAC1) that are available both on screw terminals and the DB37 connector. Each analog output can be set to a voltage between about 0 and 5 volts with 12-bits of resolution. The analog outputs are based on a true voltage reference.
The analog outputs are updated in command/response mode, with a typical update time of 1-4 ms depending on communication configuration.
Digital I/O
The LabJack U6 has 20 digital I/O channels which can be individually configured as input, output-high, or output-low.
The first 4 FIO are available on screw terminals and the DB37 connector. All 8 FIO and 3 MIO are available on the DB37 connector, and 8 EIO and 4 CIO are available on the DB15 connector. Note that on the U6, CIO0-CIO2 are the same as MIO0-MIO2.
Command/response (software timed) reads/writes typically take 1-4 ms depending on communication configuration. The digital inputs can also be read in a hardware timed input stream where up to 16 inputs count as a single stream channel.
Timers
Up to 4 digital I/O can be configured as timers. The timers are very flexible, providing options such as PWM output, pulse timing, pulse counting, and quadrature input.
For more information about the timers see Section 2.9 – Timers/Counters and Appendix A of the U6 Datasheet.
Counters
Up to 2 digital I/O can be configured as 32-bit counters. Since counting is one possible mode of the timers above, the U6 has up to 6 counting inputs.
For more information about the counters see Section 2.9 – Timers/Counters and Appendix A of the U6 Datasheet.
I/O Protection
All I/O lines on the U6 are protected against minor overvoltages. The AIN lines can withstand continuous overvoltage of ±20 volts, the FIO lines can withstand up to ±10 volts, while the EIO/CIO/MIO lines can withstand up to ±6 volts.
High Channel Count Applications
By using USB hubs, many LabJacks can be interfaced to a single PC, providing an inexpensive solution for high channel count applications.
U6 vs U6-Pro
The U6-Pro has the following additional features:
◆ Low-Speed and High-Resolution (24-bit) sigma-delta ADC giving access to resolution indices 9 through 12.
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