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''You can learn more about the isoPods by looking at [https://www.edaq.com/isopods-miniature-electrically-isolated-meters our range of isoPods], [https://www.edaq.com/wiki/Screencast_Training_Videos#isoPods videos], and [http://www.edaq.com/edaq-product-manuals manuals].''
 
''You can learn more about the isoPods by looking at [https://www.edaq.com/isopods-miniature-electrically-isolated-meters our range of isoPods], [https://www.edaq.com/wiki/Screencast_Training_Videos#isoPods videos], and [http://www.edaq.com/edaq-product-manuals manuals].''
 
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== Where can I find a driver for my eDAQ hardware? ==
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The drivers are on the installation software thumb drives and CDs that are sent from eDAQ. When you install the software, the driver will be copied onto the computer.
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The drivers are also found [https://www.edaq.com/utilities-tools here] and on the installation file when you download the software from the [http://www.edaq.com/software-downloads software download page]
  
 
== Do you happen to have any LabVIEW script for any of our USB-devices (EPU / ER815) which may be helpful to point a LabVIEW user in the right direction ? ==
 
== Do you happen to have any LabVIEW script for any of our USB-devices (EPU / ER815) which may be helpful to point a LabVIEW user in the right direction ? ==

Revision as of 16:43, 21 August 2017

You can learn more about the isoPods by looking at our range of isoPods, videos, and manuals.

Where can I find a driver for my eDAQ hardware?

The drivers are on the installation software thumb drives and CDs that are sent from eDAQ. When you install the software, the driver will be copied onto the computer.

The drivers are also found here and on the installation file when you download the software from the software download page

Do you happen to have any LabVIEW script for any of our USB-devices (EPU / ER815) which may be helpful to point a LabVIEW user in the right direction ?

Basically any eDAQ product which supports our serial protocol such as the isoPods, HV sequencer, Waveform generator etc can be controlled by NI LabVIEW - and other software like C++. LabVIEW has facilities to access and communicate via a virtual serial port such as used by edaq devices.

File:LabVIEW isoPod.zip is a simple example of a LabVIEW Vi that was written as an example - ( it is not proven). eDAQ can provide advice and support on its serial protocol but eDAQ does not provide NI instruments in support of its devices.