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Low Cost Automation and Control Devices for the PC



This was posted to the website by Audon Electronics last night...

M.



Just though your readers would be interested in the following products from
Audon Electronics, see www.audon.co.uk

1) Relay Boards. Audon Electronics offer low cost relay boards controlled
>from
7A relays for switching on/off lights/pumps etc. Cost only £59. The
SPO-RL8
conects to the PC's serial port and has 8 relays outputs and 4
opto-isolated
inputs. The SPO-RL8 may be located up t 50M or more away from the PC. Cost
£99. Both products come with software and programming examples. see
www.audon.co.uk/relay.html

2) The LabJack - a low cost USB based data acquisition and control device.
The LabJack simply plugs into the USB port and offers 8 analogue inputs, 2
analogue outputs and 20 digital I/O pins. Option extras include temperature
probes and relay output boards. Price only £95. see
www.audon.co.uk/labjack.html

3) DAQLab - low cost data acquisition and control software package. With
DAQLAb you can meaure and record data, construct user screens using
animated
text, graphs and bit-map images and you can construct automation sequesnces
without any knowledge of programming. DAQLab is low cost too - a version
that works with the LabJack is only £89! see
www.audon.co.uk/daqlab.html

4) Keyboard Encoders - Audon Electronics can offer a range of keyboard
encoders whci allow any contact or swich generate a PC keyboard character.
The entry level KBE-98 is only £45 whilst the user programmable
KBE-16P is
£69. All encosers come with an external keyboard connector so that
you can
operate a standard keyboard at the same time. see
www.audon.co.uk/keyboard_encoders.html




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