Description
The USB-8506 is a notable product in the realm of Automotive Networking Products, distinguished by its unique part numbers 141739A-01L, 784663-01, 784664-01. This model is specifically designed as a 1-Port NI-XNET LIN Interface, catering to the Local Interconnect Network (LIN) for interface type, which is a critical aspect of automotive networking.
One of the key features of the USB-8506 is its NI-XNET driver support, ensuring seamless integration and compatibility with National Instruments software and systems. Furthermore, the device boasts an advanced state management system, supporting nxReadState for efficient checking of the system state, thereby enhancing its reliability and performance in automotive applications.
The operational states of the USB-8506 include Idle, Active, and Inactive, allowing for versatile use cases and application scenarios. Additionally, its synchronization capability is noteworthy, as it can be synchronized with M-Series DAQ MIO card via RTSI and PXI Trigger lines, further extending its utility in complex automotive networking setups and experiments.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 141739A-01L, 784663-01, 784664-01 |
Category | Automotive Networking Products |
Model | USB-8506 |
Description | 1-Port NI-XNET LIN Interface |
Interface Type | Local Interconnect Network (LIN) |
Driver Support | NI-XNET |
State Management | Supports nxReadState for system state checking |
Operational States | Idle, Active, Inactive |
Synchronization Capability | Can be synchronized with M-Series DAQ MIO card via RTSI and PXI Trigger lines |
Question 1: What is the part number for the USB-8506?
Answer 1: 141739A-01L, 784663-01, 784664-01
Question 2: What driver support does the USB-8506 use?
Answer 2: NI-XNET driver support
Question 3: Can the USB-8506 be synchronized with DAQ cards?
Answer 3: Yes, with M-Series DAQ cards via RTSI and PXI Trigger lines.
Question 4: What feature allows checking of USB-8506 system state?
Answer 4: nxReadState for state management.
Question 5: What operational states does the USB-8506 have?
Answer 5: Idle, Active, and Inactive.