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My DAQ

NI myDAQ allows students to perform engineering experiments anywhere using affordable, portable instrumentation and industry-standard software. It includes instruments like an oscilloscope, function generator, and digital multimeter. Students can test circuits and implement signal processing and control algorithms in real-time using LabVIEW. NI myDAQ extends hands-on learning beyond the classroom by enabling homework exercises to be completed from any location.
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My DAQ

NI myDAQ allows students to perform engineering experiments anywhere using affordable, portable instrumentation and industry-standard software. It includes instruments like an oscilloscope, function generator, and digital multimeter. Students can test circuits and implement signal processing and control algorithms in real-time using LabVIEW. NI myDAQ extends hands-on learning beyond the classroom by enabling homework exercises to be completed from any location.
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NI myDAQ: Do Engineering Anywhere, Anytime

Extend learning beyond the lab and lecture with NI myDAQ, an affordable, studentowned, instrumentaiton and control tool. Students can perform experiments anywhere, anytime for the cost of an engineering textbook. NI myDAQ allows a traditional classroom course to incorporate hands-on homework exercises that can be done from a dorm room, coffee shop, or park bench. Students build a deeper understanding of engineering concepts when they Do Engineering through independent experimentation, measurement, and analysis of the real world. Plug and play LabVIEW based software instruments provide immediate access to signals. The oscilloscope, arbitrary waveform generator, digital multimeter, power supplies, digital I/O, bode analyzer, dynamic signal analyzer, and programmable LabVIEW interface allow students to perform many laboratory-style experiments anywhere, anytime. For circuits, theory can be reinforced by comparing simulation results and actual measurements on the same plot in NI Multisim. Signal processing and control algorithms can be implemented in real-time using LabVIEW with the industry standard NI DAQmx driver interface. Designed by National Instruments, utilizing analog ICs supplied by Texas Instruments, NI myDAQ provides a comprehensive set of capabilities that will benefit a student throughout their studies and engineering career. Student Ready Instrumentation: Affordable Easy-to-use instruments Quality measurements Pocket sized Rugged Industry standard software Applicable throughout curriculum Brief Specifications: Analog Input - 2 channels, 200kS/s, 16-bit, 10 V Analog Output - 2 channels, 200kS/s, 16-bit , 10 V 3.5mm audio jacks for music player Digital I/O: 8 lines Counter: 1 counter DMM: Integrated V, A, Resistance, Diode Power Supply: Fixed +5V, +/-15V Screw terminal connectors Standard DMM connectors & probes Bus Powered (USB) operation NI ELVISmx software instruments LabVIEW based DAQmx interface Academic Availability NI myDAQ for Students For questions contact: Anish Pandari
Senior Marcom Specialist

Visit ni.com/mydaq to learn more.

[email protected] Cell: 09900546642

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