The AT-MIO-16DE-10 and AMUX-64T can definitely be used with LabVIEW. You will need to make sure you have NI-DAQ installed on your computer to use the AT-MIO-16DE-10 with LabVIEW. If you have LabVIEW installed, you probably have NI-DAQ installed. If not, you can download NI-DAQ 6.9.3 from the link below.
You will connect your signals to the AMUX-64T and then read those signals using LabVIEW. There are a variety of shipping examples within LabVIEW that will give you a starting point with data acquisition. Open LabVIEW and select search examples and go to Data Acquisition (DAQ). Here you will find analog input examples for acquiring voltages and transducer measurement examples for acquiring voltages from tranducers and converting the voltage to a physical phenom
enon. That should get you started with the software.
With regards to to the hardware, I would suggest to take a look at the user manuals which I've linked below. I've also linked some documents and an example program that show how to reference the AMUX-64T within LabVIEW programs.
AT E Series User Manual
http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/webAdvsearch/6FB4341E8E3080F086256BD000550261?OpenDocument&vid=niwc&node=132100_US
AMUX-64T User Manual
http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/webAdvsearch/AF2CEB4411E9D3DE862567130055EAAC?OpenDocument&vid=niwc&node=132100_US
How do I Address an AMUX-64T with an MIO Board?
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/C6D362737414AD6D862562A80070E694?OpenDocument
Taking Thermocouple Measurements Using the AMUX-64T
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/9D8232DFFE50108F86256DCD005A319B?OpenDocument
Acquire a Single Analog Input Value from One Channel Using an AMUX-64T
http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.display_epd4?p_guid=
B45EACE3D78B56A4E034080020E74861&p_node=DZ52305&p_source=External
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Todd D.
NI Applications Engineer