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NI to Unveil Multifunction X Series DAQ
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 08, 2009 1206 hrs IST
National Instruments (NI), the PC-based Data Acquisition products company, is set to showcase the latest X Series Multifunction Data Acquisition devices for PCI Express and PXI Express at their annual NI DAQ Conference 2009.
To be held across 18 cities in India, the seminars will kick-start in Bangalore and Ahmedabad on September 9 and conclude on November 3 in Vizag.
The latest X Series multifunction DAQ devices integrates PCI express technology for precise measurement and control with the ability to perform advanced processing and analysis on today s multi-core systems.
Through these seminars, National Instruments will provide insights into the world of Data Acquisition and how it enables companies to build competitive advantage through increased performance and productivity levels. The conference will also include discussions on the latest trends and best practices followed in this space.
Jayaram Pillai, MD of National Instruments, said, "Our strategy is to innovate, constantly improve, and deliver a steady stream of new products, by combining powerful software with commercially available off-the-shelf hardware that brings greater productivity and higher value to our customers."
NI DAQ products are used in a wide variety of test applications and serve a diverse set of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, communications, academics, and more.
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