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USB-6001

The National Instrument USB-6001 is a multifunction I/O device with 8 single-ended and 4 differential analog input channels, 2 analog output channels, 14-bit resolution for both ADC and DAC, and a USB interface with a

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    Description

    The National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device, with part number 782604-01, manufactured by National Instruments (NI), features 8 single-ended and 4 differential analog input channels and 2 analog output channels. It delivers a high-performance data acquisition with a 14-bit ADC resolution and an analog input sampling frequency of 20000 S/s, ensuring maximum absolute accuracy of 26 mV. The device is capable of an analog output maximum update rate of 5000 S/s/channel, with an absolute accuracy at no load of 34 mV.

    Additionally, it is equipped with 13 digital I/O channels and includes a 32-bit up-counter that can handle a maximum input frequency of 5 MHz. The USB-6001 interfaces with systems via a USB bus with a speed of 12 Mb/s, and is powered through a reliable 5 V source, making it a versatile and robust option for various data acquisition tasks.

    Specification Details
    Product Name National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device
    Manufacturer National Instruments (NI)
    Part Number 782604-01
    Analog Input Channels 8 single-ended, 4 differential
    Analog Output Channels 2
    ADC Resolution 14-bit
    Analog Input Sampling Frequency 20000 S/s
    Analog Input Maximum Absolute Accuracy 26 mV
    DAC Resolution 14-bit
    Analog Output Maximum Update Rate 5000 S/s/channel
    Analog Output Absolute Accuracy at No Load 34 mV
    Digital I/O Channels 13
    Counter One 32-bit up-counter
    Counter Max Input Frequency 5 MHz
    Bus Interface USB
    Bus Speed 12 Mb/s

    Question 1: What is the maximum analog input sampling frequency of the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device, and what is the resolution of its ADC?
    Answer 1: The absolute accuracy of the analog output channels on the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device when there is no load is 34 mV.

    Question 2: What is the maximum analog input sampling frequency and maximum update rate for analog output channels of the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device?
    Answer 2: The maximum analog input sampling frequency of the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device is 20,000 samples per second (S/s), and it features a 14-bit ADC resolution.

    Question 3: What is the absolute accuracy of the analog output channels on the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device when there is no load?
    Answer 3: The National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device, part number 782604-01, manufactured by National Instruments, offers 8 single-ended and 4 differential analog input channels, 2 analog output channels, a 14-bit ADC resolution, and an analog input sampling rate of 20,000 samples per second (S/s) that ensures a maximum absolute accuracy of 26 mV. It also provides an analog output with a maximum update rate of 5,000 S

    Question 4: What are the specifications and capabilities of the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device including its analog input and output channels, ADC resolution, and digital I/O channels?
    Answer 4: The maximum analog input sampling frequency of the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device is 20,000 samples per second, and the maximum update rate for analog output channels is 5,000 samples per second per channel.

    Question 5: What are the specifications and capabilities of the National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device with part number 782604-01, and how does it interface with systems for data acquisition tasks?
    Answer 5: The National Instrument USB-6001 Multifunction I/O Device features 8 single-ended and 4 differential analog input channels, 2 analog output channels, a 14-bit ADC resolution with an analog input sampling frequency of 20000 samples per second, a maximum analog output update rate of 5000 samples per second per channel, and 13 digital I/O channels, all of which underscore its robust data acquisition capabilities.