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776655-01

The AT-MIO-64F-5, part 776655-01, a legacy DAQ device, features 8 digital I/O lines, 4 triggers, and a 12-bit ADC with 5 µsec sampling.

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    Description

    The part number for this device is 776655-01, categorizing it under Legacy DAQ Devices. The model of this particular device is AT-MIO-64F-5, designed to meet a variety of data acquisition needs.

    For digital interfacing, it includes 8 Digital I/O Lines and 4 Triggers, offering flexibility in setup and control. The device boasts an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with 12-bit resolution and a 5 µsec sampling rate, capable of handling either 32 differential or 64 single-ended ADC Channels, ensuring precise data capture for a wide range of signals.

    In terms of output, it features 2 double-buffered multiplying Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), with a selectable Bipolar or Unipolar voltage DAC Output Range, allowing for precise control over the output signals. The device supports multiple Input Modes, including DIFF, RSE, and NRSE, providing versatility in signal conditioning.

    The Digital I/O Configuration is highly flexible, consisting of Two 4-bit ports, each of which is individually programmable. This enables a wide range of digital interfacing options. Moreover, it is equipped with an Internal Timebase of 10 MHz, ensuring accurate timing for data acquisition and processing.

    Despite its Obsolete Status, as announced by National Instruments, this device is still available from Apex Waves, offering a valuable option for those in need of legacy DAQ devices.

    Specification Details
    Part Number 776655-01
    Category Legacy DAQ Devices
    Model AT-MIO-64F-5
    Digital I/O Lines 8
    Triggers 4
    Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) 12-bit, 5 µsec sampling
    ADC Channels 32 differential or 64 single-ended
    Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) 2 double-buffered multiplying
    DAC Output Range Bipolar or Unipolar voltage
    Input Modes DIFF, RSE, NRSE
    Digital I/O Configuration Two 4-bit ports, individually programmable
    Internal Timebase 10 MHz
    Obsolete Status Announced by National Instruments, available from Apex Waves

    Question 1: What is the ADC resolution of the AT-MIO-64F-5?
    Answer 1: 12-bit

    Question 2: How many digital I/O lines does the 776655-01 have?
    Answer 2: 8 Digital I/O Lines

    Question 3: What is the sampling rate of AT-MIO-64F-5’s ADC?
    Answer 3: 5 µsec

    Question 4: Can the AT-MIO-64F-5 support both differential and single-ended ADC channels?
    Answer 4: Yes, 32 diff or 64 single-ended

    Question 5: Is the AT-MIO-64F-5 still available for purchase?
    Answer 5: Yes, from Apex Waves