Computer 5V or 0V output to Sensaphone Express II

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A LabView-controlled alarm system is being used to trigger a USB DAQ analog output signal, which switches from +5V to 0V to indicate alarm conditions. The current setup involves a Sensaphone Express II alarm box that interprets 5V as no alarm and 0V as an alarm. The user seeks a more cost-effective solution for increasing the number of analog outputs from the USB DAQ, exploring options such as additional USB or PCI DAQs. Recommendations include using Phidgets USB relay boards, which are easy to interface with LabView, C#, and VB. A specific USB relay board from Phidgets is highlighted, and suggestions for solid-state alternatives are requested. Additionally, the IMS-4000 from Absolute Automation is mentioned as a rack-mountable, expandable option for users needing multiple outputs.
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I'm using a LabView controlled alarm system in my lab where an alarm condition triggers a USB DAQ analog output signal to switch from +5V to 0V. This signal is going to a sensaphone express II alarm box normally open relay input. The normally open relay input sees 5V as an open (no alarm condition) and 0V as a short (alarm). My problem is the my USB DAQ only has 5 analog output and I would like to have more. I don't want to spend a lot of money. Any suggestions on an inexpensive USB DAQ or PCI DAQ with similar functionality but more channels? Or better yet a way to get a similar effect straight out of the computer? Maybe USB? RS232?
 
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If you just want to control an external relay Phidgets has several USB boards you can use:

http://www.phidgets.com/products.php?category=9"

I've used the Servo Controllers and RFID boards and they are remarkably easy to interface to from C# and VB. They have Labview support, but I haven't tried it.
 
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That sounds perfect! Thanks!
 
If you need a lot of outputs like the Express II but are looking for a rack mountable http://www.surewarning.com" I'd check out Absolute Automation. They have the IMS-4000 which is expandable and rack mountable.
 
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