Description
The National Instruments PCI-8335 MXI-3 Interface Board, part numbers 186943C-02 (NI PCI-8335) and 777946-01, falls under the category of PXI Remote Controllers. This model, PCI-8335, is specifically designed to function as a PCI master/slave device utilizing a PCI-PCI bridge registry set.
It incorporates MXI-3 and PCI-to-PCI bridge architecture technology to facilitate robust and reliable communication between devices. The interface board boasts a serial link speed of up to 1.5 Gb/s, ensuring high-speed data transfers and efficient performance in demanding applications.
The PCI-8335 complies with the PCI Specification Revision 2.1, ensuring compatibility and interoperability with a wide range of PCI devices and systems. Manufactured by National Instruments, a leader in the field of measurement and automation, this interface board is a testament to the company’s commitment to quality and innovation.
Although declared obsolete by National Instruments, the PCI-8335 is still available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, providing users with continued support and access to this critical technology.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 186943C-02 (NI PCI-8335), 777946-01 |
| Category | PXI Remote Controllers |
| Model | PCI-8335 |
| Description | National Instruments PCI-8335 MXI-3 Interface Board |
| Function | PCI master/slave device using PCI-PCI bridge registry set |
| Technology | MXI-3, PCI-to-PCI bridge architecture |
| Serial Link Speed | 1.5 Gb/s |
| Compliance | PCI Specification Revision 2.1 |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Obsolete Status | Declared by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the main function of the PCI-8335?
Answer 1: Functions as a PCI master/slave device.
Question 2: What is the maximum speed of the PCI-8335?
Answer 2: 1.5 Gb/s.
Question 3: What PCI spec does PCI-8335 comply with?
Answer 3: PCI Specification Revision 2.1.
Question 4: Can the PCI-8335 still be bought after being obsolete?
Answer 4: Yes, through Apex Waves.
Question 5: What technologies does PCI-8335 incorporate?
Answer 5: MXI-3 and PCI-to-PCI bridge.



