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Velleman VM110N Interface Card Module Review

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Description of Velleman VM110N Interface Card Module

minimum system:. Pentium class CPU. USB1.1 or higher connection. Windows XP or higher. CD ROM player and mouse. DIAGNOSTIC / TEST SOFTWARE:. separate output / input test7. clear all / set all function

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Interface Card for Computers!

This interface card is a great bargain for any computer enthusiast looking to upgrade their system. My analysis of this product showed that it is easy to install and provides a stable connection between the computer and its components .The built-in relay outputs are an added bonus that allows for more advanced automation. The only downside is that it doesn't come with any instructions, but a quick online search can easily solve this. Overall I highly recommend this interface card..

Pros
  • Easy interface between computer and external circuits
Cons
  • Requires basic knowledge of circuitry and programming to effectively use

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for adding GPIO and D2A

This is a great little card. We use it to simulate entering the scale into the digitizer. We use D2A through a divider and connect it directly to the load cell input. We could have built something here, but the price of this card and the drivers that came with it saved us money. The cards make a very stable impression and are used daily for a complete test device change. We used the provided DLL to write this in VB6 and C++. We have 5 of these in total and I have absolutely no complaints. This…

Pros
  • Pentium class CPU
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was