Tools for NI ELVIS and Vernier Products
Vernier Express Conversion VI
Once you have your system collecting data from your Vernier sensors, you will need to convert that raw voltage into the sensor’s scaled units. We have created an Express VI, with a long list of Vernier analog sensors to choose from, to make this conversion for you. This Express VI also provides sensor specific information, such as units, label, default sampling rates, default experiment length, and more. Use the sensor information to label your chart or graph’s axis, provide a default sampling rate, and create X-axis and Y-axis scales, all of which is useful in creating a high quality program.
Example LabVIEW Programs
Easy DAQ Samples
With this set of VIs, you will be able to collect calibrated data from Vernier sensors using NI-ELVIS or an NI-DAQ system. Very simple, easy-to-follow examples, demonstrating the standard acquisition methods for collecting analog data from Vernier sensors, are provided.
Vernier Analog Instrument
A more advanced example of collecting analog data, the Vernier Analog Instrument, provides the following features: Examination of each data point with a cursor
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In addition to the analog examples, there are several examples on how to create a program with Vernier digital sensors.
The following Vernier sensors are used:
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These analog and digital sensor examples, along with the Vernier Conversion Express VI, are meant to provide you with the tools necessary to modify or create your own custom program for collecting data with Vernier sensors. Use them, to get your hardware configured correctly, to run examples of working DAQ programs, and to modify your programs according to your specific requirements.
Download Vernier Sensor Conversion tools
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