National Instruments (NI) has announced updates to its university-level teaching solution, the NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) III. The new application boards and upgraded software for NI ELVIS III provides a modernized, simpler interface for students to take measurements using industry-standard hardware even faster. With the four new elements of NI ELVIS III, engineering educators can:
- Teach measurements and the Internet of Things (IoT) with the new NI Automated Measurements Board
- Troubleshoot and instrument projects – no installation required with completely online, mobile-optimized instrumentation
- Teach controls using the power of The MathWorks, Inc. Simulink® software and the Quanser Controls Board for NI ELVIS III
- Teach analog and microelectronics with the new Texas Instruments (TI) Analog Electronics Board (available later this summer)
Expansion into the areas of automated measurement and analog electronics in prebuilt hardware and curriculum is critical to the completeness of the NI ELVIS ecosystem. Coupled with software updates and add-ons meant to further modernize the mobile user experience and reduce the barrier to entry for courses, NI ELVIS III sits poised to transform what it means to complete a lab.
Combined with Multisim and LabVIEW, NI ELVIS III provides the most versatile, complete teaching solution, so engineering students are equipped with the skills they need for productivity, innovation and discovery in their future careers.
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