X Series multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) devices for USB integrate high-performance analog measurement and control channels, digital I/O and counter/timers onto a single plug-and-play device, which engineers and scientists can use for a wide variety of portable test, measurement and data-logging applications.
USB X Series DAQ devices include up to 32 analog inputs, four analog
outputs, 48 digital I/O lines and four counters. The eight new devices
range from 500 kS/s multiplexed AI to 2 MS/s/channel simultaneous
sampling AI. The vendor’s LabView graphical programming makes it easy
for users to develop custom test and measurement applications for USB X
Series using intuitive graphical icons and wires that resemble a
flowchart. Pricing starts at $1,149.National Instruments Corp.www.ni.com888.280.7645
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