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Data Acquisition Toolbox™ 2.12

Acquire and send out data from plug-in data acquisition boards


The Data Acquisition Toolbox allows you to read data directly into MATLAB from selected hardware boards.

Data Acquisition Toolbox™ software provides a complete set of tools for analog input, analog output, and digital I/O from a variety of PC-compatible data acquisition hardware. The toolbox lets you configure your external hardware devices, read data into MATLAB® and Simulink® environments for immediate analysis, and send out data.

Data Acquisition Toolbox enables you to customize your acquisitions, access the built-in features of hardware devices, and incorporate the analysis and visualization features of MATLAB and related toolboxes into your design. You can analyze or visualize your data, save it for post-processing, and make iterative updates to your test setup based on your analysis results. Data Acquisition Toolbox allows you to use MATLAB as a single, integrated environment to support the entire data acquisition, data analysis, and application development process.

Data Acquisition Toolbox also supports Simulink with blocks that enable you to incorporate live data or hardware configuration directly into Simulink models. You can then verify and validate your model against live, measured data as part of the system development process.


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