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The ADLINK DAQ SDK with easy-to-use graphical interface provides dependable support for:
- Numerous SDKs, including DAQPilot API, DAQPilot ActiveX controls, and .NET assembly
- Express VIs and Polymorphic VIs for LabVIEW™, and 32-/64-bit editions of Windows® Vista/Server 2003/XP and legacy Windows® 98/NT/2000
- Componentware for various application development environments including Microsoft Visual C# .NET, Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, and Microsoft Visual Basic, and Microsoft Visual C++, Borland Delphi, and Borland C++ Builder
- Hundreds of ADLINK data acquisition cards through a single interface
For LabVIEW users, DAQPilot provides Express VI and Polymorphic VI libraries to guide development of LabVIEW applications without the need for the complex configuration of ADLINK DAQ cards. Programmers can interactively configure ADLINK DAQ products through DAQPilot Express VI and Polymorphic VI libraries. DAQPilot Express VI and Polymorphic VI libraries provide LabVIEW software knowledge and expertise to those familiar with specific applications, but not with LabVIEW. Previously, LabVIEW™ introduced an Easy I/O and Intermediate I/O layer to conventional libraries to simplify common DAQ tasks. Now, with the new Express VI concept, ADLINK provides DAQPilot Express VI to assist and simplify application development when using ADLINK DAQ products.

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- Click below to find out how to develop a continuous analog input application with an ADLINK DAQ module in Visual Studio .NET 2005, as well as how you can take advantage of the .NET framework with DAQPilot .NET Assembly!
- Microsoft ActiveX controls help you to develop reusable object-oriented software components. You can use DAQPilot ActiveX controls within various ADE environments such as Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, and others. The following videos show you how to develop a single-shot analog input application with an ADLINK DAQ module in Visual Basic 6.
- For further programming based on a created DAQ task, you may directly use the code reference generated by DAQPilot to develop a console program using the C/C++ language.
- For a quick overview on how to control and manage ADLINK DAQ products, view this video tutorial on DAQMaster's main functions, including the device, software, and DAQPilot task managers.
- DAQPilot supports Express VIs and Polymorphic VIs to control ADLINK DAQ modules, as discussed in the following video tutorials.
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Support Modules |
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PCI/PCIe/cPCI Series DAQ Cards
- 6202, 6208, 6216, 6308, 7200, 7224, 7230, 7233, 7234, 7248, 7250, 7252, 7256, 7258, 7260, 7296, 7300, 7348, 7350, 7360, 7396, 7432, 7433, 7434, 7442, 7443, 7444, 7452, 8554, 9111, 9112, 9113, 9114, 9118, 9221,9222, 9223, 9524
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DAQ/DAQe/PXI-2000 Series DAQ Cards
- 2005, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2208, 2213, 2214, 2501, 2502
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