There are USB and ethernet based DAQ boards out there. Look in
a Nuts n' Volts magazine. Advantech.com has a line of products called
ADAM. Most of them use RS422/485 but there are a few that use
ethernet.
I think you may be better off just purchasing daq boards from Measurement
Computing (formerly ComputerBoards). I know you mentioned parallel and
serial ports but they have ISA boards that start at $180. Check out
their CIO-DAS08/JR. Here's the specs:
**Analog Input Specifications**
Input resolution: 12-bits (1 in 4096)
Input range: ±5V
Max sample rate: 20KHz
**Analog Outputs**
Channels 2, 12-bit resolution
Output range ±5V
Digital Input/Output:
Number of bits: 16-bits TTL, 8 in, 8 out
If you're concerned about ISA being obsolet
e, they also have an
equivalent PCI board for $249.
Good luck,
Kevin
In article <4d06d18.0209120951.561bd619@posting.google.com>, "Luis Cascão
Pereira" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have a licenses for LabVIEW but do not have DAQ boards on every
> single machine. Does anyone know if it is possible to acquire an analog
> input in a cheaper way? For example through the parallel, serial or
> sound speaker ports?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Luis
>
>
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