I am considering using the ADC-100 together with the PP196 USB adapter and your C drivers to interface to a PC running Windows XP.
I need to continuously sample (stream) 2 channels at 1000Hz each. The signals are bipolar +-1v.
Question 1:
I understand the PP196 has its own hardware timer - how close to 1000Hz will it acheive?
Question 2: Can the PP196 continuously send 2 * 1000Hz sample streams up the USB link?
Question 3: If I was to use a block sampling mode how fast can the PP196 transmit data up the USB link after the data collection block, ie: how long does it take in ms to send 1 sample ?
The USB to parallel port adaptor can download 1000 Hz in streaming mode continuously.
The unit does not have any memory on board and thus does not collect a block of data and then download it, the only units that do this is the ADC2xx range. Therefore it downloads the readings one at a time again with streaming and buffers it in the driver functions.
We have had some issues brought to our attention recently by other customers using the ADC-100 and USB to parallel port adaptor, which are listed in the Buglist. These are due to be resolved in the coming months, but if you do have any problems with it please bring this to our attention.
We are trying to use the USB adaptor with the ADC-11/12. You say The USB to parallel port adaptor can download 1000 Hz in streaming mode continuously. Does this mean it can send 1000 Samples/second MAXIMUM from the ADC to the PC?
If so - the ADC-11/12 is supposed to sample at 10000 Samples/sec - how is it that all this information can get from the ADC to the PC as it would appear that the USB adaptor is a bottleneck?