Description
The Part Number 776791-01 identifies a product within the Legacy DAQ Devices category, specifically the AT-MIO-16E-2 model. This multifunction I/O board is designed for use in the PC AT environment, developed by National Instruments. It falls under the E Series Data Acquisition (DAQ) Devices, known for their high performance DAQ capabilities.
It is compatible with various application software such as LabView, Measurement Studio, and VI Logger, and requires the NI-DAQ driver software for operation. This board is designed to work with older Windows operating systems including Windows 2000, NT, Me, and 9x, making it suitable for legacy systems.
The AT-MIO-16E-2 boasts a sampling rate of up to 500 kS/s and offers flexibility with 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog inputs, which can handle an input voltage of ±10V. Additionally, it provides two 12-bit analog outputs with an output voltage range of ±0.05 to ±10 V, alongside 8 TTL digital lines for comprehensive data acquisition and control tasks.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 776791-01 |
| Category | Legacy DAQ Devices |
| Model | AT-MIO-16E-2 |
| Description | Multifunction I/O Board for the PC AT |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Series | E Series Data Acquisition (DAQ) Devices |
| Performance | High performance DAQ capabilities |
| Application Software Compatibility | LabView, Measurement Studio, VI Logger |
| Supported Driver Software | NI-DAQ |
| Compatible Operating Systems | Windows 2000/NT/Me/9x |
| Sampling Rate | Up to 500 kS/s |
| Analog Inputs | 16 single-ended or 8 differential |
| Input Voltage | ±10V |
| Analog Outputs | Two 12-bit |
| Output Voltage Range | ±0.05 to ±10 V |
| Digital Lines | 8 TTL
Question 1: What is the part number for the AT-MIO-16E-2? Question 2: What operating systems is the AT-MIO-16E-2 compatible with? Question 3: What is the max sampling rate of AT-MIO-16E-2? Question 4: How many analog inputs does the AT-MIO-16E-2 have? Question 5: What software is needed for AT-MIO-16E-2 operation? |




