
The Vernier SensorDAQ is a data acquisition interface that offers
unprecedented convenience and
power to engineering students
with USB connectivity and the
ability to automatically detect
Vernier sensors.
Vernier and National Instruments
(NI), two of the most respected
names in science and engineering,
have collborated on this powerful,
affordable interface for use with
over 50 Vernier sensors and NI's
LabVIEW software.
Features
Ease-of-Use Comes as Standard
Connect the Vernier SensorDAQ to a computer with the included USB cable, and the NI-DAQmx driver software takes care of the rest.
Auto-ID Sensors
Then plug in Vernier Auto-ID sensors to the SensorDAQ, and they are automatically configured and ready for data acquisition.
Custom Engineering Projects
The screw terminal connector provides the versatility needed for customized data acquisition and control projects.
Four Ready-to-Use Channels
Vernier sensors are trusted, highquality instruments in the classroom. The Vernier SensorDAQ provides four channels to connect Vernier sensors.
Three 13 bit, single-ended analog channels are available for 45 different analog sensors, including temperature, dissolved oxygen, gas pressure, pH, force, and more.
One digital channel is dedicated for motion detectors, photogates, radiation monitors, rotary motion sensors, and drop counters.
Lab Book
Hands-On Introduction
to NI LabVIEW, includes:
- An introduction to the basics of NI LabVIEW programming.
- Step-by-step instructions for writing introductory NI LabVIEW programs for SensorDAQ.
- NI LabVIEW sample programs on CD.
- Microsoft Word files for all exercises
on CD. Easily modify these files to meet your personal teaching style.
- A generous site license. Buy one book and duplicate exercises for your class.
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Screw Terminal
Build circuits, control motors, create custom sensors, and more:
• 2 analog input
• 4 digital I/O
• 1 analog output
• 1 counter/pulse generator
3 Analogue Sensor Channels
Connect any Vernier analogue sensor.
1 Digital Sensor Channel
Connect any Vernier digital sensor.
Very Fast Sampling Rate
Up to 48,000 samples per second.

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