I have found a 2-channel, USB-powered, ICP® sensor signal conditioner with USB digital output (24-bit A/D). It is supposed to provide me with a digital output that I should be capable to read from my computer. What software could provide me with a row data output file such as .wav?
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The datasheet says that's a usb audio device, so any audio software can give you a .WAV.
You could buy another usb sound card for a few dollars. Consider carefully if you need to spend $1000 for that device.
Edit: Although it does +/-10V output, so that probably explains the higher cost.
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\$\begingroup\$ It's slightly unique in the sense that it can provide constant-votlage or constant-current "excitation" to the inputs, whatever that is. \$\endgroup\$Dave Tweed– Dave Tweed2020-07-05 13:36:51 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2020 at 13:36
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\$\begingroup\$ it provides the sensor with the current for the internal charge amplifier so it seems to be more expensive. @user1850479 how you figured out the price? I have not seen it... \$\endgroup\$Gideon Kogan– Gideon Kogan2020-07-05 13:54:43 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2020 at 13:54
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\$\begingroup\$ @GideonKogan: Your own link goes to a page that says "$950.00 USD (Pricing valid in US only)". \$\endgroup\$Dave Tweed– Dave Tweed2020-07-07 04:16:29 +00:00Commented Jul 7, 2020 at 4:16
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\$\begingroup\$ @DaveTweed, it seems that you see different pages regarding to your location. Maybe I can go around it using VPN... \$\endgroup\$Gideon Kogan– Gideon Kogan2020-07-07 07:55:33 +00:00Commented Jul 7, 2020 at 7:55