X Series multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) devices for the vendor’s PCI Express and PXI Express systems provide enhancements to analog I/O, digital I/O, onboard counters and multi-device synchronization.
The devices integrate native PCI Express support for high-throughput
data transfer, advanced timing and synchronization technology for
precise measurement and control, and the ability to perform advanced
processing and analysis on multicore systems. They include up to 32
analog inputs (AI), four analog outputs (AO), 48 digital I/O lines and
four counters, and range from 250 kS/s multiplexed AI to 2 MS/s
simultaneous sampling AI. Total throughput can surpass 100 MB/s for a
single device. National Instruments Inc.www.ni.com888.280.7645
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