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Measurements and Instrumentation NI ELVIS Resource Kit

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Measurements and Instrumentation

The National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) is an affordable platform that integrates the 12 most commonly used instruments – including oscilloscope, digital multimeter, function generator, and bode analyzer – into a compact form factor ideal for the lab or classroom. Download the resource kit to find courseware, case studies, and more to teach measurements and instrumentation.


 

Kit Contents

  • NI ELVIS Guided Tour
    Take this guided tour to learn more about the NI ELVIS platform and how it is ideal for measurement and instrumentation classes.
  • What’s New in NI ELVIS II+
    Find out what is new with NI ELVIS II+.
  • What Is NI ELVIS?
    Read about the benefits of the NI ELVIS platform.
  • Webcast: Teaching Measurement and Instrumentation with NI LabVIEW and the New NI ELVIS II
    Learn how you can use NI ELVIS and LabVIEW in measurement and instrumentation classes.
  • Introduction to NI ELVIS, Multisim, and LabVIEW
    Download this courseware by Professor Barry Paton containing a lab manual, circuit files, and LabVIEW code to begin teaching circuits using NI ELVIS, Multisim, and LabVIEW.
  • Case Study: Using NI ELVIS and LabVIEW for DC Motor Speed Control in an Overhead Gantry System
    Discover how schools are incorporating Multisim, NI ELVIS, and LabVIEW in their circuit courses and laboratories.

Resources for Measurement and Instrumentation 

Educator and Classroom Resources for Measurement and Instrumentation

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