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  • Torque Sensors

    Kistler Instrument Corp.

    In universities and industry, for basic research or quality assurance: Kistler torque sensors guarantee precise definition of the power and friction values of drives, transmissions and pumps. Strain gage technology (DMS) is a powerful solution for measurements on rotating shafts, and also for long-term dynamic and static measurements. Maximum precision, the most rigid structure possible and high temperature stability: thanks to these assets, DMS sensors can accomplish the most demanding tasks. Piezoelectric reaction torque sensors offer convincing features such as exceptional overload protection, high signal resolution and a wide frequency range. They are ideal for measurement tasks when conditions are difficult due to geometry, temperature range or dynamics.

  • PCIe-7852, Virtex-5 LX50 FPGA, 750 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    781103-01 - NI

    Virtex-5 LX50 FPGA, 750 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The PCIe‑7852 features a user-programmable FPGA for high performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The PCIe‑7852 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • PCIe-7851, Virtex-5 LX30 FPGA, 750 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    781102-01 - NI

    Virtex-5 LX30 FPGA, 750 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The PCIe‑7851 features a user-programmable FPGA for high performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The PCIe‑7851 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • SWB-2811, 8x21, 1 A, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-11 - NI

    8x21, 1 A, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2811 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2811, 8x21, 1 A, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-11 - NI

    8x21, 1 A, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2811 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2816, 8x46, 0.3 A, Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-16 - NI

    8x46, 0.3 A, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2816 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, … individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2814, 8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-14 - NI

    8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2814 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2814, 8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-14 - NI

    8x9, 1 A, 2-Wire Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2814 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • 3-Slot Data Acquisition Mainframe With GPIB, Three 20-Channel Multiplexer Modules, And BenchVue DAQ Software

    DAQ973MBX - Keysight Technologies

    The DAQ973MBX Best Multiplexer Bundle offer includes a DAQ973A three-slot data acquisition mainframe, three 20-channel DAQM901A multiplexer modules, and a BV0006B BenchVue DAQ software with a KeysightCare software support subscription. This bundle provides the following:3-slot mainframe with USB, LAN, and GPIB6.5-digit (22-bit) internal DMM60 channels of multiplexer switches6 channels of dedicated current measurements2-and 4-wire scanning300 V switching80 channels/s scanningbuilt-in thermocouple reference junctionbuilt-in signal conditioning measures thermocouples, RTDs and thermistors, AC / DC volts and current; resistance, frequency / period, diode test, and capacitance36-month node-lock BV0006B BenchVue DAQ software license with KeysightCare software support subscription

  • PCIe-7846, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    786456-01 - NI

    PCIe, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The PCIe-7846 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals to ensure complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware-in-the-loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The PCIe-7846 features a dedicated analog-to-digital converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This device offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical data acquisition hardware.

  • NI-9234 and cDAQ-9171 USB Sound and Vibration Measurement Bundle

    865664-01 - NI

    NI-9234 and cDAQ-9171 USB Sound and Vibration Measurement Bundle - The USB Sound and Vibration Measurement Bundle with NI-9234 and cDAQ-9171 includes the NI-9234 C Series Sound and Vibration Input Module and the cDAQ-9171 CompactDAQ Chassis for sound and vibration measurements. This bundle provides a portable, USB-based sensor measurement system that helps you measure signals from integrated electronic piezoelectric (IEPE) and non IEPE sensors such as accelerometers, tachometers, and proximity probes. The included NI-9234 features 4 channels with built-in anti-aliasing filters that automatically adjust to your sample rate. Additionally, when used with NI software, the bundle provides processing functionality for condition monitoring such as frequency analysis and order tracking.

  • SWB-2815, 4x86, 0.3 A, No Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-15 - NI

    4x86, 0.3 A, No Row Access, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2815 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2815, 4x86, 0.3 A, Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-15 - NI

    4x86, 0.3 A, Row Access, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2815 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2810, 4x43, 1 A, No Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781421-10 - NI

    4x43, 1 A, No Row Access, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2810 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

  • SWB-2810, 4x43, 1 A, Row Access, Reed Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock

    781420-10 - NI

    4x43, 1 A, Row Access, Reed Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2810 is a reed relay matrix module for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.

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