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cDAQ

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What is cDAQ?

cDAQ (CompactDAQ) is a modular data acquisition system from National Instruments (NI). It's commonly used for portable or distributed sensor and electrical measurements. It consists of a chassis and various I/O modules that plug into the chassis, allowing users to customize the system for specific measurement needs, such as temperature, voltage, current, strain, and more. cDAQ is often employed in applications like environmental monitoring, machine condition monitoring, and automated testing.

What other technologies are related to cDAQ?

cDAQ Competitor Technologies

cRIO is a competing embedded platform for industrial control and data acquisition, often used in similar applications as cDAQ.
mentioned alongside cDAQ in 20% (288) of relevant job posts
PXI is a high-performance modular instrumentation platform that competes with cDAQ in applications requiring higher bandwidth and processing power.
mentioned alongside cDAQ in 10% (197) of relevant job posts

cDAQ Complementary Technologies

LabVIEW is a graphical programming environment commonly used to program and interface with cDAQ hardware.
mentioned alongside cDAQ in 2% (64) of relevant job posts
LabVIEW is a graphical programming environment commonly used to program and interface with cDAQ hardware.
mentioned alongside cDAQ in 0% (223) of relevant job posts
TestStand is a test management software that can use cDAQ for data acquisition in automated test systems.
mentioned alongside cDAQ in 1% (64) of relevant job posts

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