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Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: National Instruments
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 January 2008

Seminar tour offers hands-on acquisition
training

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Delegates will test-drive professional PC-based data acquisition systems and learn how to create modular, flexible and scalable systems with short development times at low cost.

Online registration is now open for a free, three-hour "Hands-on introduction to data acquisition with LabView" seminar to learn how to design and build powerful measurement and control applications using National Instruments LabView graphical programming and NI USB data acquisition devices The tour of 30 seminars in 22 locations around UK and Ireland is designed for engineers, scientists and technicians who build test, measurement, process monitoring and control, or research and analysis applications

Delegates will test-drive professional PC-based data acquisition systems and learn how to create modular, flexible and scalable systems with short development times at low cost.

NI data acquisition and signal conditioning products ensure highly accurate measurements, whilst the award-winning LabView software gives engineers the power to easily acquire, analyse and present data.

The seminar tour begins on 10th March 2008 with morning and afternoon events in Newbury, Berkshire.

It concludes on 24th April 2008 in Cork, Ireland, covering 20 further venues in between.

Full details of the itinerary, together with a booking form can be found on the company's UK and Irish websites. Request free introductory details about products from National Instruments ...

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