![]() Studica Announces mySTEM™ Board miniSystem for NI myDAQ & LabVIEWTurn an ordinary NI myDAQ into a programmable action controller allowing for connection to large, higher current devices that can control four separate output channels. The mySTEM Board is ideal for teaching and learning science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
By: Studica, Inc. The purpose of this miniSystem is to enhance the capabilities of the myDAQ. Both parties recognized that the myDAQ is an excellent instrumentation and measurement device that schools can purchase at an affordable price. Together LabVIEW and the NI myDAQ can fully replicate expensive instrumentation such as an oscilloscope or dynamic signal analyzer. The trade-off for the affordability of the myDAQ is that the signals it generates are very low power. As advocates of the education market, it was understood that the best projects for STEM education require monitoring processes with sensors to make decisions that lead to the appropriate output. As is, the myDAQ cannot control higher current devices, this is a problem that the mySTEM™ The mySTEM Board allows the user to turn an ordinary myDAQ into a programmable action controller allowing for connection to large, higher current devices. It can control four separate output channels. The mySTEM™ To allow the mySTEM Board and myDAQ to build fully-functional prototypes and models, the mySTEM Do Engineering Component Kit is also available. This kit includes over 480 precision-made fischertechnik parts such as switches, lights, gearboxes and more. These new offerings are perfect to enhance Engineering, Technology, Robotics and other STEM Education related disciplines. About Studica Studica is the education source for software and technology products. Studica offers academic software at significant discounts to Students, Faculty and Schools. Serving local and world education markets Studica has offices across the globe with more planned in the near future. Studica.com offers relevant education solutions for STEM education, game development/ Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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