NI Releases New Stand-Alone NI CompactDAQ System for High-Performance Embedded Measurements and Logging
News Highlights
- NI expands the NI CompactDAQ platform with stand-alone data acquisition systems compatible with over 50 sensor-specific I/O modules for flexible, mixed-measurement data logging.
- The stand-alone NI CompactDAQ system includes a built-in dual-core Intel processor and onboard storage to deliver high-performance processing in a single, portable system.
- Using NI LabVIEW system design software, engineers can customize a data-logging or embedded monitoring solution to acquire, analyze and visualize their data in one environment.
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- NIWeek - National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) today announced the new stand-alone NI CompactDAQ system, a high-performance embedded measurement and logging platform with a built-in dual-core Intel processor for running data acquisition, online analysis and logging software. With the NI CompactDAQ platform, engineers can customize a complete measurement system using LabVIEW or take advantage of over 600 companies in the NI Alliance Partner Network for a custom turnkey data-logging solution.
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"We easily upgraded to the stand-alone NI CompactDAQ system with almost no changes to our LabVIEW code," said Tim Carlier, president and founder of Integrated Test & Measurement. "With the new embedded data-logging platform, we can run our iTestSystem software and log synchronized sensor data directly to the device, eliminating the need for a separate PC and drastically reducing system costs and maintenance requirements."
Stand-Alone NI CompactDAQ System Features
-- Intel Core i7 dual-core processor, 2 GB RAM and 32 GB nonvolatile
storage - Run high-performance, mixed-measurement tests while logging
data directly to the system, removing the need for an external PC.
-- Compatible with LabVIEW 2012 - Accelerate productivity with the latest
version of LabVIEW, which provides sample projects and templates for
high-speed acquisition and data logging, designed to save time and lower
maintenance costs.
-- 8-slot chassis with more than 50 C Series I/O module options - Mix and
match a variety of I/O and sensor types, including AI, AO, DIO and CAN
to create custom measurement and logging systems.
-- USB, Ethernet and serial ports - Connect USB/Ethernet NI CompactDAQ
devices, including the new NI cDAQ-9184 Ethernet chassis, to expand the
number of module slots for large-channel-count applications or integrate
other devices, such as a camera or GPS device.
-- Stream data to disk at up to 30 MB/s - Simultaneously stream continuous
measurements with sample rates up to 1 MS/s/ch.
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