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National Instruments: Sound/Vibration Measurement + Analysis

 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:26 pm    Post subject: National Instruments: Sound/Vibration Measurement + Analysis Reply with quote



National Instruments has solutions for myriad sound- and vibration-analysis demands. These may include:

    Computer-Based Machine Condition Monitoring

    Building High-Channel Count Sound and Vibration Systems

    Use PXI and LabVIEW to Perform Next-Generation Engine Testing in Aerospace

    Control and Instrumentation Solutions for Wind Tunnel Application

    Automotive NVH Applications


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National Instruments provides many tools for building custom sound and vibration measurement and analysis systems. Start with the highly integrated sound and vibration platform, comprised of the powerful LabVIEW graphical development software and cutting-edge computer-based measurement hardware. You will realize lower costs, greater performance, and flexibility you never thought possible in a sound and vibration measurement system. The NI sound and vibration platform is ideal for audio testing, acoustic measurements, environmental noise testing, vibration analysis, NVH measurements, noise and vibration control, machine condition monitoring, rotating machinery evaluation, and much more.


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* Flexible measurement platform for machine condition monitoring, NVH, and audio test
* Open, powerful sound and vibration measurement and analysis with LabVIEW
* Modular 24 and 16-bit dynamic signal acquisition hardware
* 2 to 5,000 channels of simultaneous data acquisition
* Audio, vibration, spectrum, and frequency analysis


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