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143547A-04L

The PCIe-8510 by National Instruments is a multi-protocol interface device with options for 2 or 4 ports, supporting CAN and LIN interfaces.

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    Description

    The National Instruments PCIe-8510 Vehicle Multi-Protocol Interface Device is an advanced piece of hardware designed for various automotive applications. It comes in two versions, each distinguished by the number of ports available: the 2-port version (Part Number 785325-01) and the 4-port version (Part Number 785324-01). This device utilizes a PCI Express interface, ensuring high-speed communication and compatibility with modern computer systems.

    Functionality wise, it can serve as either a Local Interconnect Network Interface or a Controller Area Network Interface, making it versatile for different automotive communication protocols. Its applications are broad, including rapid control prototyping, automation control, bus monitoring, and more, catering to a wide array of automotive testing and development needs.

    One of the standout features of the PCIe-8510 is the NI-XNET DMA Engine. This technology allows for the efficient transmission of signals and CAN frames directly to the device, significantly reducing CPU workload and ensuring faster data processing. Additionally, it is equipped with 7 input/output trigger lines and 1 input/output clock line, providing ample connectivity for synchronization and triggering with other devices in a test setup.

    The 4-port version further enhances its capability with 2 input/output sync connectors, allowing for even more complex setups and synchronization between multiple devices. Compatibility is also a key feature of the PCIe-8510, as it is fully compatible with TTL levels, ensuring it can work seamlessly with a wide range of devices and systems.

    Regarding power requirements, the 2-port version consumes 2.2 W at +3.3V and 2.7 W at +12V, while the 4-port version requires 3.0 W at +3.3V, indicating efficient power usage for such a powerful device. The input voltage limits are set to 6.5 V (max) and -0.5 V (min), providing a safe operating range for various automotive applications.

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    Specification Details
    Product National Instruments PCIe-8510 Vehicle Multi-Protocol Interface Device
    Part Numbers 785325-01 (2-port), 785324-01 (4-port)
    Interface PCI Express
    Ports Available 2-port and 4-port versions
    Functionality Local Interconnect Network Interface or Controller Area Network Interface
    Applications Rapid control prototyping, Automation control, Bus monitoring, and more
    NI-XNET DMA Engine Enables transmitting signals and CAN frames without CPU involvement
    Input/Output Trigger Lines 7 input/output trigger lines
    Input/Output Clock Line 1 input/output clock line
    Sync Connectors (4-port version) 2 input/output sync connectors
    Compatibility Fully compatible with TTL
    Input Voltage Limits 6.5 V (max), -0.5 V (min)
    NI-XNET Interface Port Hardware selectable, supports NI-XNET transceiver cables (CAN/LIN)
    Power Requirement (2-port version) 2.2 W at +3.3V, 2.7 W at +12V
    Power Requirement (4-port version) 3.0 W at +3.3

    Question 1: What are the part numbers for the 2 and 4-port versions of the PCIe-8510?
    Answer 1: 2-port: 785325-01, 4-port: 785324-01

    Question 2: What interface does the PCIe-8510 utilize?
    Answer 2: PCI Express interface

    Question 3: Can the PCIe-8510 be used for both CAN and LIN interfaces?
    Answer 3: Yes, it supports CAN and LIN interfaces.

    Question 4: What technology reduces CPU workload in the PCIe-8510?
    Answer 4: NI-XNET DMA Engine

    Question 5: What are the power requirements for the 2-port version?
    Answer 5: 2.2 W at +3.3V and 2.7 W at +12V