NI PXI-6683 is a PXI synchronization module, the following are its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features and functions:
Parameters and specifications:
Type: PXI Synchronization module.
Function: Synchronize multiple PXI modules to operate multiple PXI enclosures in master and slave configurations, or synchronize enclosures with external instruments.
Clock Type: On-board temperature compensated crystal Oscillator (TCXO).
Clock accuracy: Not specifically mentioned, but long-term stability can be achieved with GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIGB taming.
Trigger capability: The ability to route clock signals and triggers within the PXI chassis or between multiple chassis with low skew.
Size and weight:
Dimensions: 6.3 x 3.9 inches.
Weight: 7.2 ounces.
Series: A family of PXI modules in NI’s PXI platform devices.
The NI PXI-6052E is a versatile data acquisition (DAQ) device, and the following are its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features and functions:
Parameters and specifications:
Resolution: 16 bits.
Maximum sampling rate: 1.25 MS/s per channel.
Analog input: 16 single-ended input or 8 differential input.
The NI PXI-6052E is a versatile data acquisition (DAQ) device.
Product Description: The device has 16 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs, as well as 8 digital I/O (DIO) lines. In addition, it comes with two 24-bit counters/timers that support analog and digital triggers, as well as 15 analog input ranges.
Product parameters: With a sampling rate of up to 333 kS/s and a 16-bit resolution, this performance can be achieved on 16 single-ended analog inputs. Depending on the hard drive type, the device can transfer data to disk at a rate of up to 333 kS/s. The voltage is 24V, the current is 100-400A, and the weight is 2KG.
The National Instruments PXI-6052E is a high-performance PXI bus digital I/O module. Here is a detailed explanation of the product:
Product description
The PXI-6052E is a 32-channel PXI digital I/O module designed for test and measurement applications that require high-speed, high-precision digital I/O. It offers flexible configuration options and excellent performance, making it ideal for automated test systems, embedded system development, and digital signal processing in general.
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Number of channels: 32
I/O Type: Digital I/O
Maximum sampling rate: Depends on the specific configuration and mode
Input voltage range: Usually compatible with logic levels (e.g. 0V to 5V or 0V to 3.3V)
Interface type: PXI bus
specification
Size: Standard PXI module size (usually 100mm x 98mm)
Power requirements: PXI bus power supply
Operating ambient temperature: usually between 0°C and 55°C
The NI GPIB-140A/2 is a GPIB (Universal Instrument Bus) controller card manufactured by National Instruments, also known as the IEEE-488 controller.
These cards are often used to connect and control various instruments and devices, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, multimeters and other measuring devices, for data acquisition and automated testing. Its main features include support for high-speed data transmission, multi-device connection, fiber optic connection, programming support, etc.
The NI GPIB-140A/2 controller card is widely used in test and measurement applications, including electronics, telecommunications, manufacturing and scientific research, as well as in data acquisition, automated production and other fields.
The NI USB-6343 is a high-performance multifunction I/O device offered by National Instruments. Here is a summary of its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features, and functions in English:
Parameters and Specifications:
Analog Input Channels: 32 channels (16 BNC) with 500 kS/s sampling rate.
Analog Output Channels: 4 channels with 900 kS/s output rate.
Resolution: 16-bit for both analog input and output.
Voltage Range: ±10 V for analog input and output.
Digital I/O Lines: 48 lines, with 32 of them being 1 MHz hardware timed.
Counter/Timers: 4 channels of 32-bit counters/timers for PWM, encoder, frequency, and event counting.
High sampling rate: up to 1.25 MSPS (million samples per second) for most high-speed data acquisition needs.
Multiple interfaces: In addition to analog inputs and digital outputs, there are two 32-bit counters/timers for counting and timing applications.
Flexible trigger options: Analog and digital trigger functions allow users to automatically start or stop data acquisition based on specific input signal conditions.
Rated power requirements: +5 VDC: 1.0A (USB full load of 0.5A up to 1.5A).