Description
The NI 1483 Camera Link Adapter Module for FlexRIO, part number 198812C-01L (781341-01), falls under the category of Frame Grabbers. Manufactured by National Instruments, this model is designed to integrate seamlessly with PXI and PXI Express systems. It is compatible with software such as LabVIEW and Windows, making it a versatile component for various applications.
The NI-1483 features two 26 pin SDR connectors for camera connections, supporting a wide range of camera configurations including 10-tap base, 80-bit, medium, and full. It is equipped with 4 digital I/O channels, 2 optically isolated inputs, and a single quadrature encoder input, providing ample interfacing options for different sensor and signal types.
Operating at a clock frequency ranging from 20 to 85 MHz pixels, it ensures high-speed data acquisition and processing. The module’s I/O voltage range is 0 to 5V, with a maximum pulse rate of 2 MHz, accommodating a broad spectrum of digital signals. Physical dimensions of the NI-1483 are 5.0 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches, making it compact enough to fit into various setups without compromising on functionality.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 198812C-01L (781341-01) |
| Category | Frame Grabbers |
| Model | NI-1483 |
| Description | NI 1483 Camera Link Adapter Module for FlexRIO |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Compatible Systems | PXI, PXI Express |
| Compatible Software | LabVIEW, Windows |
| Camera Connector | 26 pin SDR (2 connectors) |
| Camera Configuration Support | 10-tap base, 80-bit, medium, full |
| Digital I/O Channels | 4 |
| Optically Isolated Inputs | 2 |
| Quadrature Encoder Input | 1 |
| Clock Frequency | 20 – 85 MHz pixels |
| I/O Voltage Range | 0 to 5V |
| Maximum Pulse Rate | 2 MHz |
| Physical Dimensions | 5.0 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches
Question 1: What part number is associated with the NI-1483 module? Answer 1: 198812C-01L (781341-01) Question 2: How many digital I/O channels does the NI-1483 have? Question 3: What is the operating clock frequency range of the NI-1483? Question 4: How many optically isolated inputs does the NI-1483 feature? Question 5: What types of connectors does the NI-1483 use for camera connections? |


