Description
The PCI-MXI-2 Universal Board for Solaris, with part number 778580-02 (also referenced as 777185-01, 182685K-01), is a product from National Instruments, categorized under VXI Remote Controllers. This model is part of the MXI-2 Series and is designed as a plug-in circuit board. It is specifically manufactured to be compatible with PCI-based computers and connects to the MXIbus. The board is notable for supporting D64, block, and synchronous MXI cycles. Additionally, it provides support for MXI bus termination.
This board conforms to the PCI specification 2.0 and the MXIbus specification 2.0, ensuring a high level of integration and compatibility. It features a programmable memory space of a minimum of 32 kb and has a data path width of 32 bits. The presence of onboard EEPROM, with factory-configuration and user-configuration sections, allows for versatile use and customization according to specific needs. The PCI-MXI-2 is a testament to the commitment of National Instruments towards providing high-quality, reliable solutions for system integration.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 778580-02 (Referenced as 777185-01, 182685K-01) |
| Category | VXI Remote Controllers |
| Model | PCI-MXI-2 |
| Description | PCI-MXI-2 Universal Board for Solaris |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Series | MXI-2 Series |
| Type | Plug-in Circuit Board |
| Compatibility | PCI-based computers |
| Connection | Connects to MXIbus |
| Supports | D64, block, synchronous MXI cycles |
| Bus Termination | Supports MXI bus termination |
| Conforms to | PCI specification 2.0, MXIbus specification 2.0 |
| Programmable Memory Space | 32 kb minimum |
| Data Path | 32 bits |
| Onboard EEPROM | Yes (Factory-configuration and User-configuration sections) |
| Software Compatibility |
Question 1: What is the part number of the PCI-MXI-2 board? Question 2: Which PCI specification does PCI-MXI-2 conform to? Question 3: What bus does the PCI-MXI-2 board connect to? Question 4: What type of cycles does the PCI-MXI-2 support? Question 5: Does the PCI-MXI-2 include onboard EEPROM? |



