The rates are easily achievable and you can stream to disk. It's only when you save to a text file that you need to start worrying about using a producer/consumer design and a queue (in general).
I would not be too concerned with real time unless you are doing some sort of control loop where the reactions need to be precisely timed (again, in general).
For very high acquisition rates ( high MS/s), NI sells digitizers that connect with USB so you have quite a ways to go before you need to start worrying.
I would not be too concerned with real time unless you are doing some sort of control loop where the reactions need to be precisely timed (again, in general).
For very high acquisition rates ( high MS/s), NI sells digitizers that connect with USB so you have quite a ways to go before you need to start worrying.