The LabJACK is a pretty good starting point - it's USB, has decent LabVIEW drivers, and doesn't cost the earth: http://www.labjack.com
Chris Christopher G. Relf Certified LabVIEW Developer National Manager Neo Vista System Integrators Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 2 9817 8813 Fax: +61 2 9879 4527 --- EULA 1) This is a private email, and although the views expressed within it may not be purely my own, unless specifically referenced I do not suggest they are necessarily associated with anyone else including, but not limited to, my employer(s). 2) This email has NOT been scanned for virii - attached file(s), if any, are provided as is. By copying, detaching and/or opening attached files, you agree to indemnify the sender of such responsibility. 3) Because e-mail can be altered electronically, the integrity of this communication cannot be guaranteed. > > Subject: 'cheap' DAQ units for private use > From: "Uwe Frenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:15:12 +0100 > > Hi all, > > I am interested in doing some LV-based DAQ experiments in my home environment. Nothing > important, just to check out some ideas. For that I'd need some inexpensive (not > necessarily cheap) DAQ HW, that could be used in connection with LabVIEW, maybe later > even with the student edn. >
