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776542-01

The AT-AO-10 by National Instruments is a legacy DAQ device, supporting LabVIEW and Windows NT/98/95, with 10 output channels and a 300 kS/s update rate.

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    Description

    The product with part numbers 776542-01 and 181435-10 falls under the category of Legacy DAQ Devices. It is identified by the model AT-AO-10 and is described as an Analog Output Board and NI-DAQ for Windows. Manufactured by National Instruments, this device supports a variety of software including LabVIEW, VirtualBench, ComponentWorks, BridgeVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Measure.

    It is compatible with older Windows NT/98/95 operating systems and utilizes an ISA board type. The board is equipped with 10 (bipolar or unipolar) output channels and an 8-bit, 5V digital I/O port. It has a current sink range of 4 mA to 20 mA and can achieve a maximum update rate of 300 kS/s. Additionally, the board features a 1024 samples FIFO buffer size and can handle a maximum load impedance of 500 pF.

    Connections to the board are made via a 50-pin male I/O connector, and it includes RTSI lines for expanded functionality. There are 7 triggering functions available to meet various application needs. Despite its obsolete status announced by National Instruments, this product remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves.

    Specification Detail
    Part Numbers 776542-01, 181435-10
    Category Legacy DAQ Devices
    Model AT-AO-10
    Description Analog Output Board and NI-DAQ for Windows
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Supported Software LabVIEW, VirtualBench, ComponentWorks, BridgeVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Measure
    Operating Systems Windows NT/98/95
    Board Type ISA
    Output Channels 10 (bipolar or unipolar)
    Digital I/O Port 8-bit, 5V
    Current Sink 4 mA to 20 mA
    Maximum Update Rate 300 kS/s
    Buffer Size 1024 samples FIFO
    Maximum Load Impedance 500 pF
    I/O Connector 50-pin male
    RTSI Lines Available
    Triggering Functions 7
    Obsolete Status Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves

    Question 1: What is the update rate of the AT-AO-10?
    Answer 1: 300 kS/s

    Question 2: How many output channels does the AT-AO-10 have?
    Answer 2: 10

    Question 3: What OS does the AT-AO-10 support?
    Answer 3: Windows NT/98/95

    Question 4: What is the FIFO buffer size of AT-AO-10?
    Answer 4: 1024 samples

    Question 5: Is the AT-AO-10 still available for purchase?
    Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves