What are the advantages of SCC?
With SCC, you have the flexibility to choose signal conditioning on a per-channel basis, giving you the capability to design a cost-effective system for low-to-medium channel count applications. The SCC system consists of an SC-2345 shielded carrier cabled to an E Series DAQ device. By inserting SCC modules into the SC-2345 sockets, you can acquire data directly from thermocouples, 100 V sources, and digital I/O lines. Each carrier holds 20 SCC modules for analog input or digital I/O signal conditioning. You can cascade analog input modules for greater flexibility.
Flexible I/O Options with Per Channel Conditioning
- SCC modules are available for thermocouples, RTDs, strain gauges, accelerometers, isolated analog input, voltage attenuation, frequency-to-voltage conversion, 0 to 20 mA current inputs, lowpass filtering, isolated digital input, isolated digital output, and breadboarding.
Module Cascading
- The SCC system includes provisions for cascading two SCC analog input modules on a single analog input channel.
Removable Connectors
- All SCC modules except the SCC-TC01 have removable screw-terminal connectors for simplified connection and configuration.
Flexible Connectivity Options
- The SC-2345 with configurable connectors is a shielded carrier that offers custom I/O and interface panelettes.
Power Options
- Depending on the power consumption of the SCC modules installed, you can power the SCC system from an external 5 VDC source, an AC power source, or an external 7 to 42 VDC power supply.
Signal Routing
- Many of the SCC analog input modules are dual-channel modules.
Portability
- SCC carriers are sized to fit snugly under most laptop computers
Software
Develop your SCC systems quickly and easily with LabVIEW, Measurement Studio, or VI Logger.