Description
The NI-9147 is a CompactRIO Chassis designed to integrate seamlessly into your projects, providing a robust platform for industrial applications. It is identified by the part numbers 783496-01 and 783496-02, ensuring you have the precise model for your needs.
This chassis is powered by a Zynq-7000 (Z-7020) FPGA, offering substantial processing power for your complex tasks. It is equipped with 512 MB of nonvolatile memory and 256 MB of DRAM, ensuring ample space and speed for data processing and storage.
The NI-9147 features a versatile Ethernet network interface that is compatible with 10Base-T, 100Base-T, and 1000Base-T standards, as well as IEEE 802.3, making it adaptable to various network configurations. Its real-time clock boasts an accuracy of 5 ppm, ensuring precise timing for all your operations.
Data transfer rates can reach up to 480 Mbps, facilitating quick communication and data handling. The chassis operates within a power input range of 9 VDC to 30 VDC, with maximum reverse-voltage protection of 30 VDC, protecting the device from potential power anomalies.
When equipped with four C Series modules, the power consumption is 11 W, while operating without C Series modules reduces the power consumption to 7 W, demonstrating its efficiency in various configurations.
The chassis is designed to withstand harsh conditions, as evidenced by its ability to handle random vibration of 5 grms from 10 Hz to 500 Hz and sinusoidal vibration of 5 g from 10 Hz to 500 Hz, ensuring durability and reliability in challenging environments.
Its compact dimensions of 7.01 inches in width, 3.44 inches in height, and 2.50 inches in depth, along with a weight of 23.98 oz.
Question 1: What are the part numbers for the NI-9147?
Answer 1: 783496-01, 783496-02
Question 2: What FPGA is used in the NI-9147?
Answer 2: Zynq-7000 (Z-7020) FPGA
Question 3: How much nonvolatile memory does the NI-9147 have?
Answer 3: 512 MB
Question 4: What is the data transfer rate of the NI-9147?
Answer 4: Up to 480 Mbps
Question 5: What is the power consumption with four C Series modules?
Answer 5: 11 W



