Description
The National Instruments PCI-6810 Serial Data Analyzer, with part number 184533D-01, falls under the category of PC-based Digital I/O. This model, PCI-6810, is designed to function as a Serial Data Analyzer (SDA), capable of handling a maximum speed of 10 Mb/s. It features 2 configurable channels, making it versatile for a range of applications.
It is particularly suited for device testing in various settings such as manufacturing plants, laboratories, or workshops. The PCI-6810 supports a clock frequency range from 10 Hz to 10 MHz, with a clock resolution of 1-bit. Additionally, it is compatible with an external clock source up to 10 MHz.
This analyzer also comes equipped with 8 digital I/O signals, enhancing its capability for diverse testing scenarios. Despite its obsolete status announced by National Instruments, it remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, ensuring continued support for users who rely on this sophisticated tool for their data analysis needs.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 184533D-01 |
| Category | PC-based Digital I/O |
| Model | PCI-6810 |
| Description | National Instruments PCI-6810 Serial Data Analyzer |
| Function | Serial Data Analyzer (SDA) |
| Max Speed | 10 Mb/s |
| Channels | 2 (configurable) |
| Applications | Device testing in manufacturing, laboratory, or workshop environments |
| Clock Frequency Range | 10 Hz to 10 MHz |
| Clock Resolution | 1-bit |
| External Clock Source Compatibility | Up to 10 MHz |
| Digital I/O Signals | 8 |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments; available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the max speed of the PCI-6810?
Answer 1: 10 Mb/s
Question 2: How many channels does the PCI-6810 have?
Answer 2: 2 configurable channels
Question 3: What is the part number of the PCI-6810?
Answer 3: 184533D-01
Question 4: What clock frequency range does the PCI-6810 support?
Answer 4: 10 Hz to 10 MHz
Question 5: Is the PCI-6810 still available for purchase?
Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves

