Jonas wrote:

I have experiences regarding the ComputerBoards PCI-DAS 1200/jr board.
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend you to use it, since the use of a mux
close to the ADC makes it impossible to read accurate data at high
speeds. Further, the documentation was not complete, so writing a device
driver which utilized the boards burst mode was impossible (or maybe
just too hard!).

>>snip<<

Since they reverse engineer the boards from Keithley, maybe the Keithley
docs could help :0.  Burst mode is actually very simple to set up, but
you can easily give yourself big problems.

Very few boards fail to have the mux "feature"  I wish there were some
boards
with better interchannel isolation, I'm actually thinking about building
some.

Eric

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