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Data Acquisition Using LabVIEW

You're reading from   Data Acquisition Using LabVIEW Transform physical phenomena into computer-acceptable data using a truly object-oriented language

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782172161
Length 150 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Behzad Ehsani Behzad Ehsani
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Preface 1. LabVIEW Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Most Common Communication Buses 3. Using the DAQ Assistant to Automatically Generate LabVIEW Code 4. DAQ Programming Using LabVIEW 5. Debugging Techniques 6. Real-World DAQ Programming Techniques 7. Real-Time Issues 8. DAQ at a Distance - Network and Distributed Systems 9. Alternate Software for DAQ 10. Non-National Instrument Devices DAQ 11. LabVIEW and Simple Microcontrollers

Why such an introduction?

In this chapter, we will be talking about hardware made for use with LabVIEW by other companies (and not National Instruments). Almost any reputable company releases LabVIEW Vis with their hardware. Make sure to search for the LabVIEW drive and Vis. Our main component will be a measurement computing DAQ and several boards that are made to do certain specific jobs. We will talk extensively about the DAQ, but these boards I mentioned previously are also very good and better yet at very reasonable prices. They are Chinese made and you can buy some of them on Amazon and many more nice gadgets at https://www.banggood.com. The two products we are going to use are:

E-1608, 16-Bit Multifunction Ethernet DAQ Device

Why such an introduction?

Key highlights:

  • 16-bit high-speed Ethernet device
  • Sample rates up to 250 kS/s
  • 8 SE/4 DIFF analog inputs
  • Two 16-bit analog outputs
  • Eight individually-configurable digital I/O
  • One 32-bit counter input
  • Includes a built-in 10/100 BASE-T auto-negotiation, high-speed communication...
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