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News Release from: Gage Applied Technologies | Subject: Octopus family of digitizers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2006

Digitiser multi channel card with 8
channels

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GaGe's multi-channel Octopus digitizer cards are now available to order.

GaGe's multi-channel Octopus digitizer cards are now available to order The Octopus family of digitizers sets a new standard for PCI digitizers with up to 8 channels, from 10 to 125 MS/s sampling per channel, and up to 4 GB of on-board acquisition memory on a single-slot PCI card

"There is currently no other PCI digitizer available on the market today that can provide the same combination of high channel-count, high sampling rate per channel and unbelievably deep on-board memory," said Eric Gillas, GaGe General Manager.

"With pricing starting at less than $1,000.00 per channel, our prices can't be beat either," Gillas added.

For those customers that require large channel-count test systems, several GaGe Octopus cards can be combined in a single system to provide up to 128 digitizing channels.

Each card can have a different number of channels, sampling speeds, and on-board memory, ideally suited for complex systems with multiple signals.

Typical high channel-count applications include particle physics, ultrasonic, and automotive testing.

GaGe's turnkey systems include a state-of-the-art ruggedized PC and any combination of GaGe CompuScope digitizer cards, such as the Octopus multi-channel digitizers, or CompuGen arbitrary waveform generator cards.

With more than 35 new digitizers to choose from and prices starting at less than $1,000 per channel, GaGe's new Octopus family of multi-channel digitizers is a flexible and cost-effective solution for applications that require a high-speed, high-resolution digitizer at the lowest price.

"Now customers pay only for the number of channels, memory, and sampling speeds that they really need," says Gillas.

"We can also offer volume discounts to qualified OEMs.".

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