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Data Acquisition Hardware (DAQ) is a type of hardware used to measure physical phenomena such as temperature, pressure, voltage, current, and force. It is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and industrial. DAQ hardware typically consists of sensors, signal conditioning, and data acquisition systems. Sensors measure the physical phenomena and convert it into an electrical signal. Signal conditioning is used to amplify, filter, and convert the signal into a form that can be read by the data acquisition system. The data acquisition system is used to store, process, and analyze the data.
DAQ hardware is used in a variety of applications, such as monitoring and controlling industrial processes, testing and measuring automotive components, and collecting data for scientific research. Companies in the market include National Instruments, Advantech, Yokogawa, and ABB. Show Less Read more