The Universal Library (UL) for Android™ is a data acquisition (DAQ) API that installs on supported Windows®, Linux®, and Mac® platforms for users to develop and deploy applications to Android devices. UL for Android provides the same functions as the standard UL for Windows, but does not require InstaCal to install a supported MCC device.
Hello – at this time, the USB-1808 is not currently supported by the Android Library.
Unfortunately the USB-1608FS (renamed from PMD-1608FS) cannot be converted into a USB-1608FS-PLUS. Note also that the UL for Android driver can only work with newer DAQ models from MCC, namely those that do not enumerate as HID devices.
The two models you listed are not conducive for support in UL for Android, and at this time, there is no support forthcoming. Instead of the USB-1608FS, please consider the USB-1608FS-PLUS, which just had Android support added (version 1.2.0)
Yes, the USB-201 currently supports Android. A full list of Android supported devices may be found in the resource center above.
Currently the only DAQ model supported under the UL for Android is the BTH-1208LS. Some additional USB models are scheduled to be added prior to the end of the year.
The overall time this scenario requires varies from 280 mS to 450 mS. The dominant variable is transferring (after acquisition) the 300 samples over Bluetooth.
Yes, BURSTIO mode is supported. i.e. for Bluetooth (non-USB) applications requiring higher speed, up to 12K samples of A/D data can be acquired at 50 KHz (into local memory). After the A/D collection is stopped, the data can be transferred via Bluetooth to the host computer.
Yes, the full A/D speed of the device is possible on an Android tablet, when USB communication is used.