DAQ Virtual Demos
View short videos on using multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) devices.
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Taking a Measurement
- Learn how to use your PC to take measurements
- Running Time – 4:55
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Generating a Signal
- Use NI LabVIEW to generate signals from a DAQ device
- Running Time – 3:28
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Adding Data Logging
- Log measured data to a file and open it in Microsoft Excel
- Running Time – 3:40
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Signal Processing and Analysis
- Add real-time signal processing to acquired data
- Running Time – 3:39
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Using Counters and Digital I/O
- Use built-in counters and digital I/O on multifunction DAQ devices
- Running Time – 3:29
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Report Generation
- Programmatically generate reports after taking measurements
- Running Time – 2:28
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Monitoring and Alarming
- Generate an alarm when the measured value exceeds a threshold
- Running Time – 4:01
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Control
- Build a proportional integral derivative (PID) controller with data acquisition hardware and LabVIEW
- Running Time – 6:35
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Triggering
- Create conditions to start or stop measurements
- Running Time – 2:44
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Building a User Interface
- Build custom user interfaces in LabVIEW
- Running Time – 3:36
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Programming with NI-DAQmx Functions
- Go beyond the DAQ Assistant with NI-DAQmx functions for additional flexibility and performance
- Running Time – 6:20
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Automatic Code Generation
- Automatically script out graphical code with NI-DAQmx driver software
- Running Time – 3:12
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Synchronizing Multiple DAQ Devices
- Synchronize measurements across two DAQ devices with NI-DAQmx
- Running Time – 8:15
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Retriggerable Acquisitions
- Easily create retriggerable tasks with NI-DAQmx and NI-STC3 technology
- Running Time – 4:35
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Using Your PC to Take Measurements
Data acquisition hardware adds inputs and outputs (I/O) to standard laptop and desktop computers, turning a general-purpose PC into a flexible, high-performance measurement or control system.
Standard PC buses such as USB and PCI Express provide a path for measurements to be streamed directly into your computer for user-defined processing, analysis, and visualization. |
Take the Next Step
- Learn more about data acquisition through common applications
- View the Introduction to Data Acquisition webcast
- Browse pricing and specifications
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