NI brings VirtualBench – a software based all-in-one measurement device

National Instruments (NI) announced VirtualBench, an all-in-one device that integrates a mixed-signal oscilloscope, function generator, digital multimeter, programmable DC power supply and digital I/O. Users interact with VirtualBench through software applications that run on PCs or iPads. The device provides the most common functionality and opens up new possibilities for how engineers and academicians can use benchtop instruments.

Joel Shapiro, Leader – Emerging Markets Marketing, NI, said, “Many entrepreneurs, engineers and scientists don’t always have easy access to the instruments they need. Due to the excellent functionality, affordability and portability of VirtualBench, every engineer can immediately be equipped with the tools they require to bring their ideas to life and take it to market.”

“We are building on what NI does best, which is our software-based approach to test and measurement,” said Chad Chesney, Director – Data Acquisition Marketing, NI. “VirtualBench’s software user experience is more intuitive, creating efficiencies that go above and beyond simply having these five devices in a single device.”

Arunkumar Doraiswamy, Founder and Chief Executive, Yashika Industries, a recent startup in the area of electronics design and test, said, “NI’s VirtualBench has been a game-changer for our productivity. It is an amalgamation of several latest technologies like multi core processors, data acquisition & control, wireless connectivity, and intuitive user friendly.”

Key Benefits
· Takes up minimal space on a desktop or benchtop
· Simplifies instrument configuration through consistent, user-friendly interfaces
· Offers new capability and convenience with a consolidated view of multiple instruments, visualisation on larger displays and quick functionality to save data and screenshots
· Integrates seamlessly with LabVIEW system design software

VirtualBench is now available worldwide for $1,999 and in India it costs around Rs1,38,000. The VirtualBench app for iPad will be available in the App Store later this summer.

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