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. 16 differential BNC analog inputs (16-bit, 250 kS/s). 2 BNC analog outputs (16-bit, 250 kS/s); 8 digital inputs; 8 digital outputs; two 32-bit counters.

60 V, CAT I isolation (1000 Vrms, 5 s withstand); locking USB cable; security cable slot. NI signal streaming for sustained high-speed data streams over USB; OEM version available. Compatibility with LabVIEW, ANSI C/C, C#, Visual Basic.NET, and Visual Basic 6.0. NI-DAQmx driver software and NI LabVIEW SignalExpress LE interactive data-logging software. View Data SheetView Support Resources. The NI USB-6216 BNC is a bus-powered USB M Series multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) module optimized for superior accuracy at fast sampling rates.

It offers eight differential BNC analog inputs (can be used as 16 single-ended); 400 kS/s sampling rate; two BNC analog outputs; 24 digital I/O lines (eight BNC); four programmable input ranges (0.2 to 10 V) per channel; digital triggering; two counter/timers; and one user-defined BNC terminal. Expobar brewtus iv manual. The USB-6216 BNC features 60 V, CAT I isolation for improved accuracy and safety.This module is designed specifically for mobile or space-constrained applications.

Plug-and-play installation minimizes configuration and setup time, while direct screw-terminal and BNC connectivity keeps costs down and simplifies signal connections. This product also provides a locking USB cable and security cable slot and does not require external power.In addition, the USB-6216 BNC features NI signal streaming technology, which gives you DMA-like bidirectional high-speed streaming of data across the USB bus. For more information about NI signal streaming, view the Resources tab.Driver SoftwareNI-DAQmx driver and measurement services software provides easy-to-use configuration and programming interfaces with features such as the DAQ Assistant to help reduce development time. NI M Series DAQ devices are not compatible with the Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) driver.Application SoftwareEvery M Series DAQ device includes a copy of NI LabVIEW SignalExpress LE data-logging software, so you can quickly acquire, analyze, and present data without programming. In addition to LabVIEW SignalExpress, M Series DAQ devices are compatible with the following versions (or later) of NI application software - LabVIEW 7.1, LabWindows/CVI 7.x, or Measurement Studio 7.x. These devices are also compatible with Visual Studio.NET, ANSI C/C, and Visual Basic 6.0.The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation.

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Hey,Would you be able to provide more information about your system setup, upgrade process. What is your system setup - HW specs? Does it have USB 3.0?. What OS did you upgrade from? Bitness?. Did you have NI software installed on your system prior to upgrading to Windows 10?

If yes, what driver(s) & what software version(s)?. In your post you mentioned, DAQmx 15.0.1 and ELVISmx 15.0, where these installed after the Windows 10 upgrade?

Prior?. Would you elaborate on the process of the upgrade, what did you start with, what were the steps to upgrade, and what was done after the upgrade?. Additional, have you restarted your computer after the upgrade?Any information you can provide would be greately appreciated!

Sandra. Hello Sandra, to answer your questions.1) My new laptop is running an I7 Intel CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M and has 24 GB of ram (way more than my previous computer that ran everything fine). I do have multiple 3.0 USB ports and I have tried plugging the myDAQ into all of them. The computer recognizes the myDAQ and says that there aren't any drivers installed for it.2) I upgraded from a clean install of 8.1 Professional (64-bit).3) I did not have NI software installed before the upgrade.4) LabView, DAQmx and ELVISmq were all installed after the upgrade.5) I installed a clean copy of Windows 8.1 and upgraded to Windows 10 (also 64-bit).

The Windows 10 installation seemed very similar to any other OS, except that it optomized current drivers and programs during the install. This shouldn't be a factor since nothing was installed until after the installation. After the upgrade, I installed the previous versions of DAQmx and ELVISmx (14.x, I believe), but I was having the same issue (driver not recognized) so when NI release the new drivers I tried installing those as well.6) I have restarted numerous times since each install. Whenever a program or driver doesn't work right after installation, my first troubleshooting technique is to restart.Hopefully that helps expand upon my issues.

Thank you for your help!-Josh.

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