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National Instruments’ Multifunctional Data Acquisition Device

By National Instruments
Friday, February 26, 2010

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NI multifunction data acquisition devices offer exceptional value by combining analog inputs, analog outputs, digital I/O, and counter/timer circuitry all into a single device.



Whether you prefer the PCI bus, want USB for convenience, or need PCI Express for high-speed streaming, National Instruments has the right data acquisition (DAQ) device to accommodate your application. NI multifunction data acquisition devices offer exceptional value by combining analog inputs, analog outputs, digital I/O, and counter/timer circuitry all into a single device. The NI PCI-6221, USB-6211, and NI PCIe-6321 DAQ devices provide:

  • 16 analog inputs (16-bit, 250 kS/s).
  • 2 analog outputs.
  • Digital I/O and 32-bit counters.
  • Support for Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000.

For more information visit www.ni.com

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