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200402A-01

The PXIe-8510 is a portable multiprotocol interface module with options for 2 or 6 ports, supporting CAN FD up to 8 Mb/s for applications like simulation and control.

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    Description

    The PXIe-8510 is a versatile and Portable Multiprotocol Interface Module designed to cater to a wide range of applications including hardware-in-the-loop simulation, bus monitoring, and automation control, among others. It is available in two variants with part numbers 784121-01 and 784122-01, providing the option to choose between 2 or 6 Ports depending on the specific requirements of your project.

    This module stands out for its advanced features such as the XNET function and a DMA motor which is engineered for low message latency, ensuring efficient and reliable communication. Additionally, it supports CAN FD with speeds up to 8 Mb/s, making it suitable for applications requiring high-speed data transfer. The PXIe-8510 is compatible with CAN HS/FD and/or LIN interfaces, further enhancing its versatility.

    For programming, the module utilizes the NI-XNET driver, which is compatible with LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and C/C++. This compatibility ensures that users can easily integrate the module into their existing systems without the need for extensive reprogramming.

    Feature Description
    Model PXIe-8510
    Part Numbers 784121-01, 784122-01
    Type Portable Multiprotocol Interface Module
    Ports 2 or 6 Ports
    Applications Hardware-in-the-loop simulation, bus monitoring, automation control, etc.
    Features XNET function, DMA motor for low message latency, CAN FD support up to 8 Mb/s
    Interfaces CAN HS/FD and/or LIN
    Programming NI-XNET driver for LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and C/C++

    Question 1: What is the part number for the 2-port option of the PXIe-8510?
    Answer 1: 784121-01

    Question 2: What maximum speed does CAN FD support on the PXIe-8510?
    Answer 2: Up to 8 Mb/s

    Question 3: Does the PXIe-8510 support LIN interfaces?
    Answer 3: Yes, it supports CAN HS/FD and/or LIN interfaces.

    Question 4: What driver is used for programming the PXIe-8510?
    Answer 4: NI-XNET driver

    Question 5: How many ports does the 6-port variant of PXIe-8510 have?
    Answer 5: 6 Ports