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 myRIO to explore fundamental topics in engineering wherever they are. Watch the video for an easy way to teach proportional integral derivatives (PIDs) in control system courses.
Use online, interactive teaching resources to integrate myRIO into classes and projects including the Internet of Things, advanced controls, and capstone design.
Prepare students with the modern tools for engineering system design by using the same technology used in over 35,000 companies around the world.
Students were able to learn a new programming environment and complete embedded programming projects in two weeks as a trial for expanding this approach to semester-long courses.
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