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PXI-8170

The National Instruments PXI-8170 is a 3U PXI Controller with an Intel Processor, compatible with Windows 98 or NT, upgradable to 256 MB RAM, and supports peripheral expansion through PCI local bus and AGP.

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    Description

    The National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller is a robust computing platform featuring an Intel Processor within its compact 3U Eurocard size, designed to deliver enhanced system performance. Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Windows NT, it offers versatility in operating systems. Users can benefit from pre-loaded software options, including LabWindows/CVI and LabVIEW, to accelerate application development.

    Equipped with an Intel BX chipset, the controller delivers reliable performance, and with 64 MB of 100 MHz SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB, it can handle demanding processes efficiently. Its storage solution includes a high-speed ultra DMA33 hard drive, ensuring quick data access and storage.

    Connectivity is facilitated through a variety of ports, including 1 serial port, 1 parallel port, and 1 USB port, allowing for easy integration with other devices. The controller also boasts integrated Super VGA graphics with 2 MB DRAM, ensuring clear visual output for user interfaces.

    The PXI-8170’s dimensions are 8.1 x 13 x 21.6 cm, making it a compact solution for space-constrained environments, and it weighs just 1.1 Kg (2.4 lb), ensuring it is light enough for easy handling. This controller is compatible with PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis, providing a seamless fit with National Instruments’ range of chassis options.

    For peripheral expansion, the PXI-8170 utilizes a PCI local bus and an accelerated graphics port (AGP) that delivers a high bus speed of 266 Mbytes/s, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring high-speed data transfer and graphical performance.

    Question 1: What are the key features and specifications of the National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller, and how do they cater to high-speed data transfer and graphical performance requirements?
    Answer 1: The National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller initially comes with 64 MB of 100 MHz SDRAM, and it can be expanded up to 256 MB.

    Question 2: What type of processor and chipset does the National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller use, and what are its main features regarding memory, storage, connectivity, and compatibility with National Instruments chassis?
    Answer 2: The advantages of the National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller’s compatibility with PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis include the ability to seamlessly integrate with National Instruments’ range of chassis options, ensuring easy installation and system expansion. Additionally, the utilization of PCI local bus and accelerated graphics port (AGP) for high-speed data transfer enables the controller to support applications that require fast data throughput and enhanced graphical performance, making it an ideal choice for complex, data-intensive tasks.

    Question 3: What type of memory and how much is initially installed in the National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller, and to what capacity can it be expanded?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller caters to the specific needs of developers working on advanced applications in space-constrained environments by offering a compact 3U Eurocard form factor and lightweight design for ease of integration, compatibility with older operating systems like Windows 98 and NT for legacy support, an Intel Processor and BX chipset for reliable performance, expandable memory up to 256 MB to handle complex processes, and a range of connectivity options including a PCI local bus and AGP for

    Question 4: Considering its compatibility with older operating systems and embedded Intel technology, how does the National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller cater to the specific needs of developers working on advanced applications in space-constrained environments?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller uses an Intel Processor and an Intel BX chipset, featuring 64 MB of 100 MHz SDRAM expandable to 256 MB, a high-speed ultra DMA33 hard drive for storage, and a variety of connectivity options including 1 serial port, 1 parallel port, and 1 USB port. It is compatible with PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis, offers integrated Super VGA graphics with 2 MB DRAM

    Question 5: What are the advantages of the National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller’s compatibility with PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis and its utilization of PCI local bus and AGP for high-speed data transfer?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments PXI-8170 PXI Controller is equipped with an Intel Processor, 64 MB of 100 MHz SDRAM (expandable to 256 MB), an Intel BX chipset, and a high-speed ultra DMA33 hard drive, all within a compact 3U Eurocard form factor. It supports Microsoft Windows 98 and NT and comes with pre-loaded LabWindows/CVI and LabVIEW software. For connectivity, it offers one serial port, one parallel port, and one USB

    Specification Details
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Product PXI-8170 PXI Controller
    Processor Intel Processor
    Size 3U Eurocard
    Operating System Compatibility Microsoft Windows 98 or Microsoft Windows NT
    Pre-loaded Software Options LabWindows/CVI, LabVIEW
    Chipset Intel BX chipset
    RAM 64 MB of 100 MHz SDRAM (upgradable to 256 MB)
    Storage 1 ultra DMA33 hard drive
    Ports 1 serial port, 1 parallel port, 1 USB port
    Graphics Integrated Super VGA with 2 MB DRAM
    Dimensions 8.1 x 13 x 21.6 cm
    Weight 1.1 Kg (2.4 lb)
    Chassis Compatibility PXI-1020, PXI-1025
    Peripheral Expansion PCI local bus, AGP (266 Mbytes/s)