Description
The NI-9228 is a high-quality C Series Analog Input module designed to suit a variety of voltage measurement needs. This module is identified by two part numbers, 157991A-01L and 783861-01, ensuring compatibility across different setups and requirements.
This module falls under the category of C Series Analog Input, indicating its specialized function in processing analog signals. It is engineered to handle input voltage ranges up to ±60 V, making it versatile for a wide range of industrial applications. With a sample rate of 1 kS/s/ch, it ensures accurate data acquisition across all channels.
The NI-9228 boasts a high resolution of 24-Bit, providing precise measurement and data integrity. It is equipped with 8 input channels, and it supports simultaneous inputs, allowing for efficient data collection from multiple sources at the same time.
Its alias-free bandwidth is dependent on the stopband frequency, which means it can be adjusted based on specific application needs. Similarly, rest mode support is dependent on the chassis used, offering flexibility in power management.
The module operates with a master timebase frequency of 12.8 MHz. This can be sourced both internally and externally, providing users with options for synchronization and timing across multiple devices.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 157991A-01L, 783861-01 |
| Category | C Series Analog Input |
| Model | NI-9228 |
| Input Voltage Range | ±60 V |
| Sample Rate | 1 kS/s/ch |
| Resolution | 24-Bit |
| Input Channels | 8 |
| Simultaneous Inputs | Yes |
| Alias-Free Bandwidth | Dependent on stopband frequency |
| Rest Mode Support | Dependent on chassis |
| Master Timebase Frequency | 12.8 MHz |
| Master Timebase | Internal/External |
Question 1: What voltage range can the NI-9228 handle?
Answer 1: ±60V
Question 2: How many input channels does the NI-9228 have?
Answer 2: 8 channels
Question 3: What is the sample rate of the NI-9228 per channel?
Answer 3: 1 kS/s/ch
Question 4: What resolution does the NI-9228 offer?
Answer 4: 24-Bit
Question 5: Can the NI-9228’s master timebase be sourced externally?
Answer 5: Yes



