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Learn more about developing an algorithm to measure and eliminate the eddy current losses and resistance changes due to heating and measurement of the magnetization characteristics of the switched reluctance (SR) motor. Click on the case history article below.
National Instruments expands its line of digital multimeters (DMMs) with new low-cost 6½-digit DMMs for PCI Express and PCI. The NI PCIe-4065 DMM, the first-ever DMM available...
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Quickly Prototype and Deploy Machine Vision ApplicationsNational Instruments NI Vision 7.1 Development Module now provides you tools to quickly prototype and deploy machine vision...