Exhibit Information
Stage | Key Technologies Stage |
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Hall | hall5 |
Booth Location | 5K163 |
Exhibit Products Name |
Measurement instrumentation Inspection and test equipment |
Today's engineers and scientists are solving the world's most pressing challenges, such as developing better medical diagnostic and treatment tools, finding renewable energy alternatives, and improving infrastructure stability. National Instruments equips engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation, and discovery to meet not only grand but also daily engineering challenges in an increasingly complex world. A graphical system design approach leverages productive software and reconfigurable hardware platforms, along with a vast community of IP and applications, to simplify system development and arrive at solutions faster.
Measurement instrumentation
NI LabVIEW
NI LabVIEW system design software is at the center of the National Instruments platform. Providing comprehensive tools that you need to build any measurement or control application in dramatically less time, LabVIEW is the ideal development environment for innovation, discovery, and accelerated results. Combine the power of LabVIEW software with modular, reconfigurable hardware to overcome the ever-increasing complexity involved in delivering measurement and control systems on time and under budget.
Measurement instrumentation
Modular Instruments
Increasing device complexity and technology convergence are driving test systems to become more flexible, while cost pressures are demanding longer system lifetimes. A software-defined, modular architecture is the only way to accomplish these objectives. Modular instrumentation uses shared components, high-speed buses, and open, user-defined software to meet the needs of automated test equipment (ATE) today and in the future.
Measurement instrumentation
NI CompactDAQ System
Data acquisition (DAQ) is the process of measuring an electrical or physical phenomenon such as voltage, current, temperature, pressure, or sound with a computer. A DAQ system consists of sensors, DAQ measurement hardware, and a computer with programmable software. Compared to traditional measurement systems, PC-based DAQ systems exploit the processing power, productivity, display, and connectivity capabilities of industry-standard computers providing a more powerful, flexible, and cost-effective measurement solution.