Description
The AT-AO-6 is a part of the Legacy DAQ Devices category, bearing the part numbers 181435-06B, 776541-01. This model is designed to be compatible with PC AT/EISA systems and supports operating systems such as Windows NT, Windows 98, and Windows 95. It features 6 similar output channels with an output capability that can be configured as either unipolar or bipolar.
The device offers a maximum update rate of 300 kS/s and provides a channel resolution of 12-bits. The output coupling type for the AT-AO-6 is DC, and it comes equipped with a FIFO buffer size of 1024 samples, ensuring efficient data management during operations. It is designed to handle a current sink ranging from 4 to 20 mA and can support a load impedance of up to 500 pF.
Connectivity is facilitated through a 50-pin male input/output connector, and the device includes 8 standard TTL, 5V digital lines for additional interfacing options. The AT-AO-6 operates on a slave bus type and features 7 triggered RTSI lines, enhancing its integration capabilities with other systems.
Despite being announced as obsolete by National Instruments, the AT-AO-6 remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, offering a valuable option for legacy system maintenance and continuity.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 181435-06B, 776541-01 |
| Category | Legacy DAQ Devices |
| Model | AT-AO-6 |
| Compatibility | PC AT/EISA |
| Operating Systems | Windows NT/98/95 |
| Output Channels | 6 similar output channels |
| Output Capability | Unipolar or bipolar |
| Current Sink | 4 to 20 mA |
| Maximum Update Rate | 300 kS/s |
| Channel Resolution | 12-bits |
| Output Coupling Type | DC |
| FIFO Buffer Size | 1024 samples |
| Load Impedance | Max 500 pF |
| Connector | 50-pin male input/output |
| Digital Lines | 8 standard TTL, 5V |
| Bus Type | Slave bus |
| RTSI Lines | 7 triggered |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the maximum update rate of the AT-AO-6?
Answer 1: 300 kS/s
Question 2: How many output channels does the AT-AO-6 have?
Answer 2: 6 output channels
Question 3: What resolution does the AT-AO-6 offer?
Answer 3: 12-bit
Question 4: Can the AT-AO-6 operate with Windows 98?
Answer 4: Yes
Question 5: Is the AT-AO-6 still available for purchase?
Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves



