Description
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The PCIe-6351 by National Instruments is a high-performance, PC-based Multifunction DAQ, part number 193522C-04L (781048-01). This device is part of the X Series DAQ collection, specifically designed for a wide range of applications, featuring 16 Analog Inputs (AI), 24 Digital I/O (DIO), and 2 Analog Outputs (AO).
It utilizes a PCI Express interface, making it compatible with 1 to 16 PCI Express slots. The digital I/O lines include 16 inputs and 8 outputs, providing flexibility for various digital interfacing requirements. The analog input channels can be configured as 16 differential or 8 single-ended channels, with a precise 16-bit resolution. This allows for accurate data acquisition, with a maximum AI sample rate of 1.25 MS/s, ensuring high-speed measurements.
The device also features 2 analog output channels, with a high 16-bit resolution, capable of reaching a maximum AO sample rate of 2.86 MS/s. This high sample rate is essential for generating accurate and responsive outputs. External triggers are available, enhancing the device’s versatility in complex measurement and control systems.
For connectivity, it uses a 68-pin VHDCI connector, providing a reliable and high-density connection. This multifunction DAQ is an excellent choice for engineers and scientists who require a high-performance data acquisition system for their demanding applications.
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| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 193522C-04L (781048-01) |
| Category | PC-based Multifunction DAQ |
| Model | PCIe-6351 |
| Description | X Series DAQ (16 AI, 24 DIO, 2 AO) |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Interface | PCI Express |
| Compatible Slots | 1 to 16 PCI Express |
| Digital I/O Lines | 16 input, 8 output |
| Analog Input Channels | 16 differential or 8 single-ended |
| Analog Input Resolution | 16-bit |
| Maximum AI Sample Rate | 1.25 MS/s |
| Analog Output Channels | 2 |
| Analog Output Resolution | 16-bit |
| Maximum AO Sample Rate | 2.86 MS/s |
| External Triggers | Available |
| Connectors | 68-pin VHDCI |



