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154803C-04L

The USB-7846R from NI is a PC-based, multifunction RIO with Kintex-7 160T, compatible with LabVIEW FPGA Module.

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    Description

    The USB-7846R is a multifunction R Series reconfigurable I/O device designed for PC-based applications. Manufactured by National Instruments (NI), it is part of the PC-based R Series and carries the model number USB-7846. This device is characterized by its part numbers 783201-02 and 783201-01. Its description, USB-7846R Kintex-7 160T R Series Multifunction RIO, highlights its key component, the Kintex-7 160T, which is integral to its functionality.

    As a Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device, it provides a versatile platform for various applications, leveraging the power of the Kintex-7 FPGA for processing and analysis tasks. It is compatible with the LabVIEW FPGA Module, allowing users to program the device using LabVIEW’s graphical programming environment. The execution model it supports is Structured Data Flow, which facilitates efficient data management and processing in complex systems.

    In summary, the USB-7846R represents a powerful solution for users looking to leverage the capabilities of FPGA technology in their PC-based applications, offering flexibility, performance, and compatibility with LabVIEW programming.

    Specification Detail
    Part Numbers 783201-02, 783201-01
    Category PC-based R Series
    Model USB-7846
    Description USB-7846R Kintex-7 160T R Series Multifunction RIO
    Manufacturer National Instruments (NI)
    Functionality Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device
    Programming Compatibility LabVIEW FPGA Module
    Execution Model Structured Data Flow

    Question 1: What is the part number for the USB-7846R?
    Answer 1: 783201-02 and 783201-01

    Question 2: What FPGA does the USB-7846R use?
    Answer 2: Kintex-7 160T

    Question 3: Is the USB-7846R compatible with LabVIEW FPGA Module?
    Answer 3: Yes

    Question 4: What category does the USB-7846R belong to?
    Answer 4: PC-based R Series

    Question 5: What execution model does the USB-7846R support?
    Answer 5: Structured Data Flow