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What is a DAQ card? First, DAQ is an abbreviation for data acquisition. Therefore a DAQ card is a basic A/D converter coupled with an interface that allows a personal computer to control the actions of the A/D, as well as to capture the digital output information from the converter. A DAQ card is designed to plug directly into a personal computer's bus. All the power required for the A/D converter and associated interface components is obtained directly from the PC bus.

A DAQ card today is more than a simple A/D function on a board. A data acquisition card can offer measurements of up to 64 channels at a resolution of 16 bits, (one part in 65,536) with data throughput rates up to 20 million samples per second. A data acquisition card can often include discrete digital bi-directional I/O lines, counter timers, and D/A converters for outputting analog signals for control applications.

A high-performance DAQ card will work in a very wide range of test and measurement, and control applications. Combined with powerful software, DAQ cards will turn a personal computer into powerful measurement system that may be used to automate experiments, construct product test stands, monitor and control production equipment or be embedded in products ranging from medical monitoring systems to automobile test simulators.

A DAQ card converts analog signals into a digital output form, which can be manipulated with software. Using software in conjunction with a personal computer, analog data can be displayed, logged, charted, graphed, or stored in memory as needed.

Stored data can later be used and compared with a set of established limits. Control decisions are made if the stored data is at the limit, above or below the limit. A DAQ card can make repetitive measurements, for continuous monitoring and controlling.

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