The NI PCI-8512 is a high-performance interface card for National Instruments’ PCI-based data acquisition and control systems. Here is a summary of its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features, and role in English:
Parameters and Specifications:
Interface Type: PCI Express.
Data Acquisition: Supports high-speed, flexible data rates.
Channels: Depends on the specific model, but can include both analog and digital I/O channels.
Maximum Sampling Rate: Depends on the channels used and the specific configuration.
Synchronization: Supports both software-selectable and hardware-based synchronization.
Dimensions and Weight:
Dimensions: The exact dimensions vary depending on the manufacturer and model, but it is typically a standard PCI Express card size.
Weight: Lightweight, typically measured in grams.
Series:
Part of the NI PCI Series, specifically designed for use with National Instruments’ PCI-based systems.
Features:
High Performance: Supports high-speed data acquisition and transmission.
Flexibility: Configurable for various data rates and channel types.
Synchronization: Supports precise synchronization between multiple devices.
Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of National Instruments’ software and hardware.
Role:
The NI PCI-8512 plays a crucial role in National Instruments’ PCI-based data acquisition and control systems. It provides a high-performance interface for connecting sensors, actuators, and other devices to the computer. Its flexible configuration and precise synchronization capabilities make it suitable for a wide range of applications in research, engineering, and industrial automation.
Please note that the specific parameters, specifications, dimensions, and weight may vary depending on the manufacturer, model, and any updates or variations in the product line. It is always recommended to refer to the official National Instruments product documentation or contact the manufacturer for the most accurate and up-to-date information.