The LabJACK is a pretty good starting point - it's USB, has decent LabVIEW
drivers, and doesn't cost the earth: http://www.labjack.com

Chris

Christopher G. Relf
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> 
> Subject: 'cheap' DAQ units for private use
> From: "Uwe Frenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:15:12 +0100
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am interested in doing some LV-based DAQ experiments in my home
environment. Nothing
> important, just to check out some ideas. For that I'd need some
inexpensive (not
> necessarily cheap) DAQ HW, that could be used in connection with LabVIEW,
maybe later
>  even with the student edn. 
> 


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