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Analog I/O

Analog I/O are Devices that have the capability of sending and receiving analog signals.


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  • cDAQ-9133, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    783687-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9133 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 16 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9133 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input. You can combine the cDAQ‑9133 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9133, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    783686-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9133 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 16 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9133 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input. You can combine the cDAQ‑9133 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • Bluetooth Enabled Signal Conditioners I/O Modules

    microBlox - Acromag, Inc.

    Acromag's microBlox uB Series I/O modules offer a compact, high-performance solution for interfacing sensors and field devices with data acquisition systems. uB signal conditioning modules are ideal to isolate, filter, convert and amplify a wide variety of signal types for test, measurement and control systems. Just plug uB modules into 4, 8, or 16-channel backpanels in any mix for a high-density analog I/O interface. Channel-to-channel isolation provides optimal noise and surge protection from ground loops, spikes, and high common mode voltages.

  • Framegrabber

    FastX-UXGA - Alacron

    The FastX-UXGA frame grabber series is for users who anticipate a demand for extreme I/O requirements or higher bandwidth, complex image processing and real-time fast storage in a cost effective platform. The base Fast-UXGA, is a raw-length PCI board with two (four-muxed) UXGA analog conversion channels using Analog Device's AD9888. The front end data is formatted and preprocessed by a FPGA before being sent to the memory subsection, from zero to four PNX1702 processors before output. Finally, the Fast-UXGA interfaces to the host computer through a 4x PCIe interface for state-of-the-art data acquisition.

  • cDAQ-9137, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784241-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9137 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9137 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9137 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9137, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784240-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9137 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9137 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9137 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9136, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784239-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9136 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9136 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9136 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9136, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784238-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9136 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9136 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9136 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9134, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller

    783341-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9134 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring in extreme environments. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9134 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9134 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9134, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller

    783340-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9134 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring in extreme environments. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9134 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9134 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • Audio Analyzers

    APx Series - Audio Precision, Inc.

    The APx Series of audio analyzers represents the state of the art in audio test, with models and options to suit every need from R&D to high-speed production test. Industry-leading analog performance, flexible software with a multi-mode UI, and a wide range of digital I/O and software options make APx the most powerful and versatile series of instruments we''ve ever produced.

  • Mobile I/O Expander & Keypad Controller

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices' family of mobile I/O expanders are ideal for smartphone designs and portable devices that require a large extended keypad and/or expanded I/Os such as inventory scanners, medical equipment, and meter readers. Microprocessors in portable systems are GPIO constrained due to the number of functions they must interface with and control. They are also power hungry, making them inefficient for debouncing, polling, and key press scanning algorithms. ADI’s family of mobile I/O expanders offloads key scan and GPIO functions from the CPU, freeing up the processor for higher priority functions while saving energy.

  • 6U CompactPCI Rear Transition Module with AMD MXM Graphics Module

    cPCI-R6500 Series - ADLINK Technology Inc.

    The cPCI-R6500 Series is 6U CompactPCI rear transition module (RTM) designed for use with ADLINK 6U CompactPCI CPU blades. The cPCI-R6500 is an RTM equipped with an ATI graphics module to provide additional graphics performance for embedded applications and supports comprehensive rear I/O functionality. Dual independent display output is via two DVI ports and an onboard Realtek ALC262 High Definition Audio Codec provides analog audio output from the audio controller on the CPU blade. The cPCI-R6500 requires a compatible 6U CompactPCI backplane with rear I/O support and correctly configured CPU blade.

  • Connection Devices

    Rockwell Automation

    Our Connection Devices include Network Media for Ethernet, ControlNet™, DeviceNet™, Power Media, and Safety Connection Systems. We offer many products for DC Micro (M12), AC Micro (1/2), MiniPlus (1, 1-1/8), Mini (7/8), Pico (M8), and M23: cordsets, patchcords, V- and Y-cables, splitters, field attachable connectors, and receptacles. Our I/O Wiring Systems include interface modules and cables that connect through pre-wired cables to digital and analog I/O. We offer several IEC and NEMA terminal blocks to meet your needs.

  • PXIe-7976, K410T FPGA, 3.2 GB/s, 2 GB DRAM PXI FPGA Module for FlexRIO

    783625-01 - NI

    K410T FPGA, 3.2 GB/s, 2 GB DRAM PXI FPGA Module for FlexRIO—The PXIe‑7976 provides flexible, customizable I/O for LabVIEW FPGA. It includes 132 single-ended I/O lines configurable as 66 differential pairs. You can pair the PXIe‑7976 with FlexRIO adapter modules that offer high-performance analog and digital I/O. Together, the two modules create a reconfigurable instrument that you can program with LabVIEW FPGA software. The PXIe‑7976 supports peer‑to‑peer streaming, which directly transfers data among multiple FPGA modules or select PXI Express modules without sending data to the host processor. With this feature, you can add FPGA capabilities to high-performance NI digitizers with NIST‑traceable calibration or expand your FPGA algorithms across multiple FPGAs for computationally demanding applications.

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