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With the AT-DSP 2200 DAQ-board a signal can be generated with the AO Update Channels.vi and this signal c

an be analyzed with the Acquire N scans.vi, but the range of the AT-DSP 2200 DAQ-board is +/- 2.8 Volts. I need a DAQ-board with the same possibilities, but with a range of +/- 50 Volts. Which DAQ-board(s) has these possibilities and what are their prices?I use windows 95 with LabVIEW for windows 3.1 .
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an be analyzed with the Acquire N scans.vi, but the range of the AT-DSP 2200 DAQ-board is +/- 2.8 Volts. I need a DAQ-board with the same possibilities, but with a range of +/- 50 Volts. Which DAQ-board(s) has these possibilities and what are their prices?There are two boards you can consider using to replace the AT-DSP2200. You might want to take a look at the PCI-4451/4452. Those two boards go up to +/- 42.4Volts. That is the hisghest value a board with the same characteristics of the AT-DSP can reach. You need to be aware of the latest version of NI-DAQ that supports your version of Labview, and if that NI-DAQ version supports those two boards. If not, the only solution for you will be upgrade Labview.
Hope this helps.
Filipe
Application Engineer
National Instruments
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