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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: S Series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2005
Desktop PC data acquisition at up to 3
MS/s
Four new simultaneous-sampling S Series data acquisition devices for the PCI bus are introduced, raising the performance of PC-based instrumentation with simultaneous-sampling rates up to 3 MS/s
National Instruments has announced four new simultaneous-sampling S Series data acquisition (DAQ) devices for the PCI bus, raising the performance of PC-based instrumentation with simultaneous-sampling rates up to 3 MS/s The NI PCI-6133, NI PCI-6132, NI PCI-6123 and NI PCI-6122 boards offer high-density, low-cost options ideal for general-purpose data acquisition and automated test, ultrasonics, ballistics, acoustics, high-energy physics and radar applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to the 3 MS/s sampling rates offered in the PCI-6133 and PCI-6132, all four boards deliver NI S Series DAQ features, including improved throughput per channel and accuracy at low costs.
The dedicated A/D converter per channel architecture provides a much higher aggregate sampling rate compared to traditional multiplexed data acquisition devices.
The PCI-6133 and PCI-6132 boards also include eight and four channels of simultaneous sampling, respectively; 4 bits of resolution; four signal input ranges; analogue triggering; eight hardware-timed digital I/O (DIO) lines and two counter/timers.
The PCI-6123 and PCI-6122 boards include eight and four channels of simultaneous sampling at rates of 500 kS/s, respectively; 16 bits of resolution; four signal input ranges; analogue triggering; eight hardware-timed DIO lines and two counter/timers.
With more advanced signal conditioning connectivity, engineers can now create an inexpensive transient recorder, downconverter digitiser or high-speed strain measurement device with a typical PC.
With lower costs and easier-to-use programming interfaces, these devices replace many traditional VXI, CAMAC and boxed instruments.
Each of the four new S Series DAQ boards seamlessly integrates with National Instruments software including NI-DAQmx, SignalExpress, the LabVIEW graphical development environment, VI Logger data-logging software, the LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolkit and the LabVIEW Signal Processing Toolkit. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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