Description
The NI 2814A model is a precision instrument designed for automated measurement and testing applications. It features a 2-wire, 8 x 9 matrix configuration, making it versatile for a range of testing environments. This model is compatible with PXI Carrier Module systems and requires only one of the six slots in the carrier module, ensuring an efficient use of space within your setup.
It comes with part numbers 781420-14 and 781421-14, allowing for easy identification and ordering of the product. The NI 2814A supports relay health monitoring, available through the NI Switch Health Center software, providing users with the tools needed to ensure the longevity and reliability of their testing setup. Additionally, field replacement of relays is supported, ensuring minimal downtime and extending the operational lifespan of the device.
With a maximum bandwidth of 10 MHz, the NI 2814A is capable of handling a wide range of signals, making it suitable for various automated measurement and testing applications. This combination of features and capabilities makes the NI 2814A an essential tool for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their testing and measurement tasks.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | NI 2814A |
| Part Numbers | 781420-14, 781421-14 |
| Configuration | 2-wire, 8 x 9 matrix |
| Compatibility | PXI Carrier Module |
| Slots Required | 1 of 6 in Carrier Module |
| Relay Health Monitoring | Available through NI Switch Health Center software |
| Field Replacement | Supported for relays |
| Maximum Bandwidth | 10 MHz |
| Applications | Automated measurement and testing |
Question 1: What is the configuration of NI 2814A?
Answer 1: 2-wire, 8 x 9 matrix
Question 2: How many PXI slots does NI 2814A require?
Answer 2: One of six slots
Question 3: What software supports NI 2814A’s relay health monitoring?
Answer 3: NI Switch Health Center software
Question 4: What is the maximum bandwidth of NI 2814A?
Answer 4: 10 MHz
Question 5: Can you replace NI 2814A’s relays in the field?
Answer 5: Yes, field replacement supported




