Student Version
The FREE DADiSP Student Edition
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The DADiSP Student Edition
is an easy-to-learn, user-friendly data analysis and visualization software package for scientific and engineering applications in laboratory automation, data acquisition, signal processing, image processing, computer-aided-engineering and
test. The Student Edition has the full analysis functionality of the commercial DADiSP containing hundreds of menu-selectable functions that allow you to collect, edit, generate, view, analyze, and manipulate data in an easy, intuitive
fashion.
The FREE Student Edition is a 9-windowed, menu-driven spreadsheet, running under Microsoft Windows 9x/2K/NT/XP/Vista, accepting data series of up to 32768 points, and includes on-line documentation to answer all your
questions. Pop-up menus and icon buttons enable the user to quickly build sophisticated analysis chains with the click of a mouse, incorporating routines for signal arithmetic and calculus, signal editing, waveform generation, peak
finding, Fourier analysis, matrix manipulation, graphing and plotting, custom menu creation, text, and annotation. Custom functions can be tailored with DADiSP's macro facility and Series Processing Language, SPL.



Author : Cadence
Website : http://www.cadencepcb.com/
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MATLAB & Simulink Student Version
Math software for engineering and science students
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Do you speak MATLAB?
MATLAB is the language of technical computing at leading engineering and science
companies and the standard software at more than 5000 universities worldwide.
Get Student Version, the essential tool for your courses in engineering, math, and science.
Runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux
Contains R2009a versions of:
MATLAB
Simulink
Symbolic Math Toolbox
Control System Toolbox
Signal Processing Toolbox
Signal Processing Blockset
Statistics Toolbox
Optimization Toolbox
Image Processing Toolbox
NI LabVIEW is a powerful, industry-standard graphical development environment. Academic campuses worldwide use LabVIEW to deliver project-based learning. LabVIEW offers unrivaled integration with thousands of hardware devices and provides
hundreds of built-in libraries for advanced analysis and data visualization. With the intuitive nature of the graphical programming environment, students can:
Visualize and explore theoretical concepts through interactive
simulations and real-world signals
Design projects in applications such as measurement, control, embedded, signal processing, and communication
Compute, simulate, and devise solutions to homework problems

On the student version, basic work tasks are emphasized around the edge of the Map. Career cluster titles do not appear since they normally accompany the Map in list format when the Map appears in a student report. The work task locations of the 26 career areas are shown inside the Map.


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