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Data Acquisition Hardware and PC I/O Boards
News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: DAQCard-6024E multifunction I/O device
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 May 2001
Low-cost data acquisition option for
laptop users
The DAQCard-6024E multifunction I/O device packs the functions and technologies of National Instruments' full-size, low-cost E Series DAQ devices into the PCMCIA form factor
National Instruments announces its lowest cost E Series data acquisition (DAQ) device for PCMCIA The high-performance DAQCard-6024E multifunction I/O device packs the functions and technologies of the Company's full-size, low-cost E Series DAQ devices into the PCMCIA form factor
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The DAQCard-6024E device delivers portable DAQ for a wide variety of applications, ranging from physiological monitoring to in-vehicle test.
The DAQCard-6024E features accurate, measurement-ready technology that delivers 12 bits of resolution at 200 kS/s on 16 single-ended or eight differential input channels.
The device also features two 12-bit analogue outputs, eight TTL digital I/O lines, and two 24-bit counter/timers.
A shielded latching connector keeps the card's cable securely attached to the card.
The device ships with NI-DAQ 6.9, the Company's high-performance driver software.
NI-DAQ is a powerful programming interface that has superior integration with LabVIEW 6i, Measurement Studio, and Microsoft Visual Basic for controlling NI PC-based data acquisition products.
For connecting to a variety of sensors, the DAQCard-6024E works seamlessly with National Instruments low-cost, portable SCC signal conditioning products. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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