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188116G-01L

The NI ELVIS offers data analysis, virtual experiments, and educational tools with features like a GUI and various power supplies for academic labs.

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    Description

    The National Instruments NI ELVIS Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite is a comprehensively designed toolkit aimed at enhancing the academic and educational laboratory experience. This suite is identified by part numbers including 778606-02, 778748-02, 777448-63, 778606-03, and 189323D-01, ensuring a wide range of compatibility and options for users.

    Primarily developed for academic use, this educational laboratory suite is adept at facilitating a variety of tasks. Its capabilities extend to data gathering, controlling, conducting experiments, data analysis, and the design and testing of projects in a virtual setting. These diverse functionalities make it an invaluable resource for educational institutions looking to provide hands-on experience with theoretical concepts.

    The software features of this suite are particularly noteworthy, offering robust data analysis and visualization tools, alongside a user-friendly GUI for hardware interfacing. These features are designed to simplify the learning process, allowing students to focus on the engineering principles being taught.

    Power supply options are versatile with +15 V, -15 V, and +5 V DC power supplies, accommodating a variety of experimental setups. The digital I/O channels offer an 8 bits resolution, ensuring precise data acquisition and control.

    Key components of the suite include arbitrary waveform generators, function generators, and oscilloscopes. The arbitrary waveform generator comes with 2 analog output channels and offers a maximum frequency that depends on the DAQ device used, with a resolution of either 12 or 16 bits. Meanwhile, the oscilloscope’s specifications are also dependent on the DAQ device, providing flexibility in usage. The frequency generator is capable of operating within a range of 5 Hz to 250 kHz and has an offset range of ±5 V, with 10 V of AM/FM voltage, catering to a broad spectrum of educational applications.

    Compatibility is key with the National Instruments NI ELVIS suite. It supports devices such as PCI-6251 (bundle part number 778748-02) and USB-6251, among others, ensuring that it can be integrated into

    Feature Description
    Product Name National Instruments NI ELVIS Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite
    Part Numbers 778606-02, 778748-02, 777448-63, 778606-03, 189323D-01
    Application Academic use, educational laboratory suite
    Capabilities Data gathering, controlling, experiments, data analysis, design creation and testing in a virtual setting
    Software Features Data analysis, visualization, GUI for hardware interfacing
    DC Power Supplies +15 V, -15 V, +5 V
    Digital I/O Channels Resolution 8 bits
    Components Arbitrary waveform generators, function generators, oscilloscopes
    Arbitrary Waveform Generator Specs 2 analog output channels, max frequency based on DAQ device, 12 or 16 bits resolution
    Oscilloscope Specs Depends on DAQ device used
    Frequency Generator Range 5 Hz to 250 kHz
    Frequency Generator Offset Range ±5 V, 10 V of AM/FM voltage
    Compatibility PCI-6251 (bundle part number 778748-02), USB-6251 (

    Question 1: What is the purpose of the NI ELVIS suite?
    Answer 1: For data analysis and virtual experiments in education.

    Question 2: What power supplies does NI ELVIS provide?
    Answer 2: +15 V, -15 V, and +5 V DC.

    Question 3: What’s the frequency range of the function generator in NI ELVIS?
    Answer 3: 5 Hz to 250 kHz.

    Question 4: What is the resolution of NI ELVIS’s digital I/O channels?
    Answer 4: 8 bits.

    Question 5: Are PCI-6251 and USB-6251 compatible with NI ELVIS?
    Answer 5: Yes, they are supported.