![]() ![]() ![]() LJM is LabJack's free, cross-platform driver / library for simplifying device communication. The LJTick-Proto (LJTP) consists of an 8x8 grid of holes for prototyping custom signal-conditioning modules. The LJTick-CurrentShunt (LJTCS) signal-conditioning module is designed to convert a 4-20 mA current loop input signal into a 0.47-2.36 volt signal. The LJTick-RelayDriver (LJTRD) allows 2 digital I/O lines to each control a relay or other moderate load up to 50V/200mA. Each amplifier converts a differential input to single-ended. The LJTick-InAmp (LJTIA) signal-conditioning module provides two instrumentation amplifiers ideal for low-level signals such as bridge circuits (e.g. Plugs into any digital I/O block, and thus up to 10 of these can be used per device to add 20 analog outputs. The LJTick-DAC (LJTDAC) provides a pair of 14-bit analog outputs with a range of ☑0 volts. The LJTick-Divider (LJTD) signal-conditioning module is designed to divide 2 single-ended higher voltage analog signals down to 0-2.5 volt signals. The RB12 relay board connects to the DB15 connector on the LabJack. The RB12 Relay Board provides a convenient interface for the LabJack to industry standard relays to interface a LabJack with high voltages/currents. Connected directly to the DB37 connector is can allow a single device to read up to 84 AINs. The Mux80 is an Analog Input Expansion board for the T7 and U6. ![]() It only works with the U6 and T7 devices and can also be paired with the Mux80 for high channel application up to 84 AINs. The CB37 is a simple screw terminal breakout board for the DB37 connector. The CB15 is a simple screw terminal breakout for the DB15 connector. ![]()
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