Showing posts with label National Instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Instruments. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2014

#nidaysindia : National Instruments is not planning for any manufacturing unit in #India right now; Alex Davern

 US headquartered Electric Test Equipment manufacturing company National Instruments Corporation is not planning to set up any manufacturing unit in India currently. The company has three manufacturing facilities across the globe; one in Texas in US, one in Malaysia and other one is in Hungary.


'We are not planning to put up any new manufacturing plant in India right now. We may consider it after 3-4 years,’ said Alex Davern COO & CFO and executive VP of National Instruments in Bangalore today, while interacting with the media on the sidelines of NIDays 2014 seminar.
Currently the company has a development center in Bangalore with 300 employees which is incidentally the second largest development center of NI outside US. The annual revenue of National Instruments in 2013-14 was around $1.2 billion.
Today it NI announced the launch of NI InsightCM Enterprise, a new software solution that helps companies gain insight into the health of their capital equipment for machine maintenance and operations. 

Monday, August 12, 2013

Ditch the Lab: Take Measurements in Rugged Environments With the NI cDAQ-9188XT

Take Measurements in Rugged Environments
National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) announced the NI cDAQ-9188XT, an 8-slot NI CompactDAQ Ethernet chassis designed for distributed or remote measurements in extreme environments. The cDAQ-9188XT can withstand temperatures from -40 to 70 °C, 50 g of shock and 5 g of vibration. Engineers in the automotive, military and aerospace industries have used it to successfully acquire data and avoid costly repeat tests.

“We’re using the cDAQ-9188XT to track pressure, vibration, velocity and more in our jet-powered vehicle as we try to break the world land speed record,” said Steve Wallace, data acquisition scientist for the North American Eagle Project. “So far it’s survived everything we’ve thrown at it and given us great results.”

In addition, the chassis is the first in the NI CompactDAQ platform to offer an onboard watchdog with defined safe states to help protect your tests and equipment. The platform includes 10 chassis options, three buses and over 50 C Series modules with a wide range of connectivity and I/O. The platform also has native integration with NI LabVIEW system design software, which provides signal processing libraries and user interface controls designed for data visualization.

“From single-signal benchtop measurements made in laboratories to distributed, rugged or stand-alone measurements made in some of the most extreme conditions on earth, it’s amazing how our customers’ applications have evolved over the past 25 years,” said Chad Chesney, director of data acquisition marketing at National Instruments. “By continuing to invest in NI CompactDAQ, we’ll contribute to even more engineering accomplishments over the next quarter century.”

Another example of NI’s continual investment in the NI CompactDAQ platform is the support for the LabVIEW Electrical Power Suite. With this toolkit, NI CompactDAQ users can integrate power analysis functions such as energy, frequency, voltage unbalance and event detection into their monitoring systems.

To learn more about NI CompactDAQ tools, visit ni.com/data-acquisition/compactdaq.

About National Instruments


Since 1976, National Instruments (www.ni.com) has equipped engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation and discovery. NI’s graphical system design approach to engineering provides an integrated software and hardware platform that speeds the development of any system needing measurement and control. The company’s long-term vision and focus on improving society through its technology supports the success of its customers, employees, suppliers and shareholders.