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VXI-SC-1000

The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 is a Carrier Module designed for signal conditioning compatibility with a variety of sensors, requiring a VXI-MIO module for operation, and is still available for purchase and repairs despite its obsolete status announced by the

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    Description

    The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module is a specialized Carrier Module manufactured by National Instruments and designed to enable signal conditioning for a variety of sensors and components, including strain gauges, current-loop receivers, thermocouples, voltage sources, RTDs, and thermistors.

    This module interfaces with systems through a Serial Peripheral Interface and a VXI Interface, ensuring broad compatibility and integration flexibility.

    However, its functionality is dependent on the VXI-MIO module, which acts as the main controller and connects via the VXI Local bus.

    The VXI-SC-1000 is designed for seamless installation into a VXIbus chassis and comes equipped with sub-slots specifically for housing additional VXI-SC modules, with pre-installed filler panels maintaining system integrity when not all slots are in use.

    Additionally, it boasts the capability to control an external SCXI chassis through the VXI-MIO module, extending its utility.

    Although National Instruments has announced the obsolete status of the VXI-SC-1000, Apex Waves still offers this module for purchase and provides repair services, ensuring continued support for existing systems that utilize this carrier module.

    Specification Detail
    Product Name National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module
    Type Carrier Module
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Interface Serial Peripheral Interface, VXI Interface
    Compatibility Signal conditioning for sensors and components such as strain gauges, current-loop receivers, thermocouples, voltage sources, RTDs, and thermistors
    Operation Dependency Requires VXI-MIO module for operation
    Chassis Slot For installation in a VXIbus chassis
    Sub-Slots Equipped to house VXI-SC modules
    Filler Panels Pre-installed in slots for VXI-SC modules
    Controller Module VXI-MIO module (linked via VXI Local bus)
    External Chassis Control Capable of controlling an external SCXI chassis through the VXI-MIO module
    Obsolete Status Announced by National Instruments but available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves

    Question 1: How does the National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module interface with systems, and which additional module does it depend on for its main controller functions?
    Answer 1: The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module is designed to enable signal conditioning for sensors and components such as strain gauges, current-loop receivers, thermocouples, voltage sources, RTDs, and thermistors, and it interfaces with the main control system through a Serial Peripheral Interface and a VXI Interface, with its functionality being dependent on the VXI-MIO module that connects via the VXI Local bus.

    Question 2: What types of sensors and components is the National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module designed to enable signal conditioning for, and how does its dependency on the VXI-MIO module affect its functionality?
    Answer 2: The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module is designed to enable signal conditioning for sensors and components such as strain gauges, current-loop receivers, thermocouples, voltage sources, RTDs, and thermistors; its functionality is dependent on the VXI-MIO module, which acts as the main controller, with the VXI-SC-1000 connecting to it via the VXI Local bus, indicating that the module cannot operate autonomously and requires the VXI-MIO

    Question 3: What kinds of sensors and components is the National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module designed to support, and how does it integrate with existing systems?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module is designed to support an array of sensors and components including strain gauges, current-loop receivers, thermocouples, voltage sources, RTDs, and thermistors, and it integrates with existing systems through a Serial Peripheral Interface and a VXI Interface, while requiring connection to a VXI-MIO module for its main control functionality.

    Question 4: What are the types of sensors and components that the National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module is designed to accommodate, and how does it interface with the VXIbus chassis?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module is designed to accommodate a variety of sensors and components, including strain gauges, current-loop receivers, thermocouples, voltage sources, RTDs, and thermistors, and it interfaces with the VXIbus chassis through its seamless installation into the chassis with sub-slots for additional VXI-SC modules and the capability to control an external SCXI chassis via the VXI-MIO module.

    Question 5: What types of sensors and components can be conditioned using the National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module, and how does it interface with the main control system?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments VXI-SC-1000 Carrier Module interfaces with systems through a Serial Peripheral Interface and a VXI Interface, and it depends on the VXI-MIO module to act as its main controller for full functionality.