Pci 6030e
The PCI-6030E is a data acquisition (DAQ) device from National Instruments. It is a PCI card that provides analog input, analog output, and digital I/O capabilities for a variety of measurement and control applications. The device features 16-bit resolution, up to 200 kS/s sampling rate, and a range of input/output channels.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using pci 6030e
Surface EMG and Wrist Kinematics Protocol
Fabrication and Characterization of Nanodevices
oxide layer (<0.005 Ω/cm, SSP prime grade, Silicon Quest
International), LOR5A (Microchem) and 500 nm S1805 (Shipley), sodium
9,10-anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (743038, Sigma-Aldrich), oxalyl chloride
(O880, Sigma-Aldrich), N,N-dimethylformamide
(227056, Sigma-Aldrich), (244511, Sigma-Aldrich), acetone (9005-68,
J.T. Baker), isopropanol (9079-05, J. T. Baker), deionized water (18
MΩ·cm), glovebox (150B-G, Mbraun), (3-aminopropyl)-dimethyl-ethoxysilane
(SIA0603.0, Gelest), anhydrous toluene (244511, Sigma-Aldrich), anhydrous
pyridine (270970, Sigma-Aldrich), plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition
(Benchmark 800 ICP, Axic), atomic layer deposition (Savannah 200 system,
Cambridge Nanotech), Rapid Thermal Processor system (AnnealSys, AS-Micro),
probe station include DAQ card (PCI-6030E, National Instrument) and
current preamplifier (DL Instruments, model 1211), mass spectroscopy
(Autospec M250Q, Waters Corp. USA), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(Multi-Technique System 5600, PHI), wire-bonder (Model 8850, West
Bond), current recording system (FES-SM32P), syringe pump (Fusion
200, Chemyx).
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