NeatLab
NeatLab is a USB-based data-acquisition device for general-purpose and human-computer interfacing. NeatLab is under development by SenSyr LLC and has not been generally released.
Installation
NeatLab requires the installation of the FTDI virtual com port drivers [1].
The baud (communications) rate for NeatLab is 125,000 (125k) baud. The word structure is 1 start, 8 data, and 1 stop bit, no parity, and no handshake.
Technical Specifications
Please read the manual: [2]
NeatLab has eight 10-bit analog-to-digital (4 on 3.5 mm stereo jacks; 4 on RJ-45 connector), eight digital I/O lines (4 on 3.5 mm jacks; 4 on RJ-45 connector), and two SPI ports (lower RJ-45 connectors). All digital I/O lines can be independently configured as either input or output. A second digital I/O port, Port D, is available on an unpopulated header. Unlike TNG-4 and TNG-5, NeatLab has no optical isolation circuitry.
NeatLab has two jumpers. JP1 selects TNG-3B emulation mode. JP2 selects 8-bit A/D resolution. NeatLab will stream data like a TNG-3B with the two jumpers installed. NeatLab has to be power-cycled for jumper selections to be recognized. NeatLab is compatible with the NeatTools TNG-3B module with these jumpers installed.