Description
The product with the part number 779362-01 falls under the PXI R Series category and is specifically the PXI-7813 model. This device, known as the NI PXI-7813R 3M Gate Digital RIO (160 DIO), is designed for a variety of applications including high-speed signal generation, custom communication protocols, sensor simulation, precise timing and control, Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing, and bit error rate testing.
It boasts 160 bidirectional, TTL compatible digital I/O channels which support 3.3 volts and 5 volts logic levels. The output current capability is 4 mA, and it can handle an input overvoltage range from -0.5 volts to 7 volts. At its core, it utilizes a powerful Virtex-II V3000 FPGA with 28,672 Flip-Flops, making it highly capable for complex digital processing tasks. The onboard clock can reach up to a maximum frequency of 40 MHz.
For connectivity, this module supports the PXI Bus Connector and includes a VHDCI female connector type for external interfacing. It also features three DMA channels for efficient data transfer. Despite its advanced capabilities, National Instruments has announced the obsolete status of this product, though it remains available for purchase and repairs.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 779362-01 |
| Category | PXI R Series |
| Model | PXI-7813 |
| Short Description | NI PXI-7813R 3M Gate Digital RIO (160 DIO) |
| Digital I/O Channels | 160 bidirectional, TTL compatible |
| Supported I/O Logic Levels | 3.3 volts, 5 volts |
| Output Current | 04 mA |
| Input Overvoltage Range | -0.5 volts to 7 volts |
| FPGA | Virtex-II V3000 with 28,672 Flip-Flops |
| Onboard Clock Maximum Frequency | 40 MHz |
| PXI Bus Connector Support | Yes |
| DMA Channels | Three |
| Connector Type | VHDCI female |
| Application Areas | High-speed signal generation, custom communication protocols, sensor simulation, precise timing and control, HIL test, bit error rate testing |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs
Question 1: What is the part number of the PXI-7813? Question 2: How many DIO channels does the PXI-7813R have? Question 3: What FPGA is used in the PXI-7813? Question 4: What is the max output current of PXI-7813R’s DIO? Question 5: Is the PXI-7813R still available for purchase? |



