Smallest and lightest measuring device
Engineers and scientists can now convert standard PDAs into custom portable measurement tools with the latest NI CompactFlash data acquisition devices. NI CF-6004 devices that are only a little larger than standard stamps can be plugged into any PDA with a CompactFlash slot to create a handheld instrument with the latest PDA device processing and wireless communication capabilities.
The NI CF-6004 is a 14-bit multifunction data acquisition device that plugs directly into a PDA CompactFlash slot to provide up to 200KS/s of single-channel sampling performance on the handheld's four analog input channels. The product also provides four digital I/O lines to control and measure LVTTL or LVCMOS signals. Engineers can use the NI LabVIEW graphical programming environment for Pocket PC and Palm OS to capture, analyze, and view data on a PDA.
"The tiny size of the CompactFlash data acquisition device opens up many new portable data acquisition and monitoring applications," said Tim Dehne, senior vice president of NI R&D. "Virtual instrumentation technology lets users customize through graphical programming and modular hardware. Their own instruments - moving in the direction of miniaturization, make data collection more convenient and lighter."
The flexibility and mobility of the NI CF-6004 make it ideal for applications such as field monitoring and diagnostics, laboratory and educational equipment. Compared to purchasing several traditional handheld instruments, engineers can save valuable space by using a single PDA with LabVIEW and NI CF-6004 data acquisition devices.
Because engineers can define their own specific instruments in LabVIEW and then easily apply them to handheld devices, they can also make changes later and reconfigure them to redefine their PDAs for new measurements. In addition, since PDAs are generally cheaper than notebooks, PDA-based data acquisition is the best choice for handheld and portable instruments.
The NI CF-6004 is a 14-bit multifunction data acquisition device that plugs directly into a PDA CompactFlash slot to provide up to 200KS/s of single-channel sampling performance on the handheld's four analog input channels. The product also provides four digital I/O lines to control and measure LVTTL or LVCMOS signals. Engineers can use the NI LabVIEW graphical programming environment for Pocket PC and Palm OS to capture, analyze, and view data on a PDA.
"The tiny size of the CompactFlash data acquisition device opens up many new portable data acquisition and monitoring applications," said Tim Dehne, senior vice president of NI R&D. "Virtual instrumentation technology lets users customize through graphical programming and modular hardware. Their own instruments - moving in the direction of miniaturization, make data collection more convenient and lighter."
The flexibility and mobility of the NI CF-6004 make it ideal for applications such as field monitoring and diagnostics, laboratory and educational equipment. Compared to purchasing several traditional handheld instruments, engineers can save valuable space by using a single PDA with LabVIEW and NI CF-6004 data acquisition devices.
Because engineers can define their own specific instruments in LabVIEW and then easily apply them to handheld devices, they can also make changes later and reconfigure them to redefine their PDAs for new measurements. In addition, since PDAs are generally cheaper than notebooks, PDA-based data acquisition is the best choice for handheld and portable instruments.
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