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Digital I/O Product Demonstrations and Webcasts

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Explore the product demonstrations, webcasts, and interactive tutorials below to help you better understand the features, applications, and advantages of using digital I/O for test, control, and design. Demonstrations are organized by product line and media.

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High-Speed Digital I/O

Watch videos featuring digital waveform generator/ analyzers

Industrial Digital I/O

View interactive tutorials on industrial digital concepts

 

Reconfigurable Digital I/O

Watch demos featuring FPGA and Intelligent DAQ

Counter/Timers

View webcasts on counter/timer applications

 
 

High-Speed Digital I/O

 
 

These demos feature Digital waveform generator/analyzers with 200 MHz maximum clock rates (400 Mb/s maximum data rates) and flexible single-ended and differential voltage levels for PCI, PXI, and PCMCIA.

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Product Demonstrations

Webcasts on Demand

 
 

Industrial Digital I/O

 
 

These demos feature low-cost digital I/O devices suitable for a wide range of industrial applications including controlling switches, relays, actuators, fans, lights, and motors.

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Product Demonstrations

Other Resources

 
 
 

Reconfigurable Digital I/O

 
 

These demos feature Intelligent DAQ devices that give you complete control I/O timing and synchronization using LabVIEW FPGA and reconfigurable hardware.

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Product Demonstrations

Webcasts on Demand

 
 
 

Counter/Timers

 

These demos and tutorials feature counter/timer devices capable of a variety of time-related I/O, including frequency, period, pulse-width modulation, time-stamping, and so on.

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Product Demonstrations

Other Resources

 

                      

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