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Labview daq

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heepofajeep

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Jul 5, 2006
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Hi, I am needing to read 4 analog signals ranging from 0-20mv at sample rate of 3.3ms/sample. I am needing to know a) if this is achievable with labview, and B) what hardware, labview version, modules I would need to do this, and c) how much extra $$$ this would cost over the basic installation of labview.

Thank you very much!
 
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That sounds like an easy job for many versions of Labview (6 or up for sure by my experience, maybe even older versions) and any of the NI DAQ cards (maybe even some lower end cards from third parties).

The basic Labview software is all you need. If you are going on eBay to find used stuff I wonder if compatibility might be an issue. Others may have more to offer on the old stuff.

If this is your opportunity to get Labview and learn it I say go for it. If you are looking for a low cost solution Labview might be overkill.

So in summary:

a) Yes
b) I'm sure LV 6 or higher will work. Google 'daq analog 4 channel'
c) None except the cost of the daq card
 
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