NI will discontinue selling myDAQ Student Data Acquisition Device, myRIO Student Embedded Device, and NI Engineering Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) after April 2025. These products will continue to be supported until July 2027. NI recommends either securing remaining product stock or transitioning to Digilent for future teaching needs. Digilent offers a wide range of academic hardware for labs, classrooms, or projects.
Students can use myDAQ to explore fundamental topics in engineering wherever they are. Watch the video for an easy way to teach frequency domain with speakers, a phone, and myDAQ; then, click the link below to test out myDAQ labs on your own.
Use online, interactive teaching resources to integrate myDAQ into classes in introduction to engineering, measurements, and capstone design.
The myDAQ Student Data Acquisition Device offers a simple getting started experience for students. This video covers what’s included in the box with the myDAQ Student Data Acquisition Device and how to set it up and take your first measurements.
The University of Leeds uses myDAQ for a hands-on approach to teaching programming and basic engineering concepts to first-year mechanical engineering and product design students.
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