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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 2, 2004

Previously sold for $195, the ProfessorDAQ addon for Excel is now distributed at no charge.

Previously sold for $195, the ProfessorDAQ addon for Excel is now distributed at no charge.

Designed to give engineers full access to the capabilities of UEI's PowerDAQ analogue and digital I/O cards, it allows them to send out control signals and read back results of analogue or digital readings in a very user-friendly environment.

Further, with the assistance of Visual Basic for Applications, a standard component in Excel, engineers can create sophisticated test routines based on PowerDAQ hardware.

Ever since the first days of PCs, scientists and engineers have adopted spreadsheets for