Description
The product with the part number 198733J-02L falls under the category of PXI FlexRIO Baseboards. It is specifically the model PXIe-7965, known as the NI PXIe-7965R NI FlexRIO FPGA Module. This module is notable for its use of the Virtex-5 SX95T FPGA, providing substantial computational power and flexibility. It comes equipped with a generous 512MB of onboard memory, which is split across two 256 MB banks, allowing for efficient data handling and storage capabilities.
The module boasts 132 single-ended or 66 differential pairs of I/O lines, offering a wide range of connectivity options to suit various application needs. It operates at a speed grade of -1, ensuring adequate performance for demanding applications. One of the notable features of this module is its support for peer-to-peer streaming, enhancing its capacity for high-speed data transfer and processing.
Compatibility with LabVIEW FPGA software is provided, allowing users to develop custom applications and interfaces for this module. Additionally, the module supports customization through the NI FlexRIO Adapter Module Development Kit (MDK), further expanding its versatility and potential uses in complex systems and applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 198733J-02L |
| Category | PXI FlexRIO Baseboards |
| Model | PXIe-7965 |
| Description | NI PXIe-7965R NI FlexRIO FPGA Module (Virtex-5 SX95T, 512MB RAM) |
| FPGA | Virtex-5 SX95T |
| Onboard Memory | 512MB (Two 256 MB banks) |
| I/O Lines | 132 single-ended or 66 differential pairs |
| Speed Grade | -1 |
| Peer-to-Peer Streaming | Supported |
| Software Compatibility | LabVIEW FPGA |
| Adapter Module Customization | Supported with NI FlexRIO Adapter Module Development Kit (MDK) |
Question 1: What is the FPGA model in NI PXIe-7965R?
Answer 1: Virtex-5 SX95T
Question 2: How much RAM does the NI PXIe-7965R have?
Answer 2: 512MB
Question 3: Does the NI PXIe-7965R support peer-to-peer streaming?
Answer 3: Yes
Question 4: Is LabVIEW FPGA compatible with NI PXIe-7965R?
Answer 4: Yes
Question 5: How many single-ended I/O lines does it have?
Answer 5: 132



