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NI R Series Intelligent DAQ Case Studies

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With graphical system design, engineers can design, prototype, and deploy systems faster with off-the-shelf hardware and intuitive, graphical software. Learn how engineers and scientists are taking advantage of NI R Series field-programmable gate array (FPGA) custom I/O devices to build complex measurement systems for high-speed acquisition, control, and test.

Improving Retinal Disease Treatment with LabVIEW FPGA and Intelligent DAQ
OptiMedica Corporation used NI LabVIEW FPGA and intelligent data acquisition (DAQ) hardware to deploy a controller for the innovative PASCAL (pattern scan laser) photocoagulator, which delivers highly accurate laser pulses used to treat retinal diseases.
CERN Uses NI LabVIEW Software and PXI Hardware to Control World’s Largest Particle Accelerator
CERN developed an FPGA-based motion control system, which required precise timing, accuracy, and reliability to intercept misguided or unstable particle beams, using the LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW FPGA modules, NI SoftMotion software, and R Series PXI reconfigurable I/O hardware.
Creating a High-Speed Control System to Test MEMS Microshutters Using NI LabVIEW FPGA
Mink Hollow Systems used the LabVIEW FPGA Module and the NI PXI-7813R reconfigurable I/O module to precisely and deterministically pinpoint the position of the magnet and the proper outputs in order to control, in perfect synchronization, the MEMS microshutters on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope


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