From testing cars in automotive companies to controlling production and quality in manufacturing plants, the must need for engineers and scientists is to have a flexible cost-effective solutions for ...
Virtual instrumentation is defined as the combination of control hardware and application software with industry-standard computer technology to create user-defined instrumentation systems. Today, ...
Engineers can use Multisim 10.0 to interactively build circuit schematics and simulate circuit behavior. Multisim abstracts the complexity of SPICE simulation so the engineer does not need in-depth ...
The concept of virtual instrumentation is more than 30 years old, and its tenets are as true today as they were at its inception. Test functionality is defined by the user in software, as opposed to ...
Emphasis should be laid on developing mechanism to promote Virtual Instrumentation in industry and academics, said director of Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology. Allahabad: Emphasis ...
(1) A physical gauge that measures and/or controls motion, distance, temperature, weight or some other physical property that is simulated in the computer via software. (2) A musical instrument played ...
Imagine the exhilaration of speeding on the German Autobahn where there are no speed limits at most stretches. You feel the acceleration all along until the speed limiter announces its presence loudly ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: India added close to 74million wireless subscribers in 2006 alone, taking the number of subscribers to above 146 million, as per the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 8, 2006--National Instruments (Nasdaq:NATI) Director of Product Marketing Eric Starkloff will deliver a keynote address to design engineers and industry experts ...
http://www.ni.comThe rapid adoption of the PC in the last 20 years has catalyzed a revolution in instrumentation for test, measurement, and control. One major ...