Description
The SCXI-1104 is a highly versatile module, part number 776572-04, belonging to the SCXI & Legacy category. This module is designed to support 32-Channel configurations, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. It is capable of handling a voltage range of 30 VACrms, ±42 VACpeak, ±60 VDC, which allows for a broad spectrum of signal types to be accommodated.
One of the key features of the SCXI-1104 is its filter cutoff frequency of 2 Hz, enabling precise signal processing and noise reduction. The module also supports SCXIbus Interface and Indirect Scanning, enhancing its compatibility and functionality within various system configurations.
For connectivity, the SCXI-1104 requires specific devices such as the SCXI-1310, TBX-96, BNC-2095, and SCXI-1300. It is compatible with a range of software including VirtualBench, ComponentWorks, Measure, LabWindows/CVI, and LabVIEW, offering flexibility in application development and deployment. Additionally, the module necessitates the NI-DAQ device driver for optimal performance.
The recommended computer interface for the SCXI-1104 is a DAQ device, ensuring efficient data acquisition and communication. Physically, the module measures 4.54 x 10.75 inches, fitting easily into standard equipment racks and enclosures. It operates within a temperature range of 0 to 50 °C and can be stored in temperatures ranging from –55 to 150 °C. The module’s design also considers environmental conditions, with a relative humidity tolerance of 5% to 90% (Non-condensing).
Although announced as obsolete by National Instruments, the SCXI-1104 still provides viable solutions for many applications, with calibration options available, including NIST accredited or basic in-house calibration, ensuring measurement accuracy and reliability.
Question 1: What is the voltage range of SCXI-1104?
Answer 1: 30 VACrms, ±42 VACpeak, ±60 VDC
Question 2: How many channels does SCXI-1104 support?
Answer 2: 32 channels
Question 3: What software is SCXI-1104 compatible with?
Answer 3: VirtualBench, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Measure, ComponentWorks
Question 4: What is the filter cutoff frequency of SCXI-1104?
Answer 4: 2 Hz
Question 5: Is SCXI-1104 considered obsolete?
Answer 5: Yes, it’s announced as obsolete by National Instruments


