Description
The product with the part number 783861-01 falls under the category of C Series Analog Input, specifically the model NI-9228. This model is designed to handle an input voltage range of ±60 V, making it suitable for a wide array of applications that require high voltage measurements.
It boasts a sample rate of 1 kS/s/ch, which ensures accurate and timely data acquisition across all channels. The NI-9228 operates with a high resolution of 24-Bit, providing precise and detailed measurement outputs. One of the key features of this model is its capability to handle simultaneous inputs, allowing for efficient and synchronous data collection across its 8 channels.
This model is part of the versatile C Series, known for its robustness and reliability in various data acquisition tasks. The alias-free bandwidth of the NI-9228 is defined by its stopband frequency rejection capacity, which contributes to the accuracy and clarity of measurements.
Furthermore, the NI-9228 supports a low-energy rest mode, depending on the chassis used, offering energy efficiency during periods of inactivity. It also features a master timebase frequency of 12.8 MHz internally and supports external timebase sources, providing flexibility in synchronization and timing for advanced measurement systems.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 783861-01 |
| Category | C Series Analog Input |
| Model | NI-9228 |
| Input Voltage Range | ±60 V |
| Sample Rate | 1 kS/s/ch |
| Resolution | 24-Bit |
| Simultaneous Inputs | Yes |
| Channels | 8 |
| Series | C Series |
| Alias-Free Bandwidth | Defined by stopband frequency rejection capacity |
| Low-Energy Rest Mode | Supported (depending on chassis) |
| Master Timebase Frequency | 12.8 MHz (internal), supports external |
Question 1: What is the input voltage range of the NI-9228?
Answer 1: ±60 V
Question 2: How many channels does the NI-9228 have?
Answer 2: 8 channels
Question 3: What is the sample rate of the NI-9228?
Answer 3: 1 kS/s/ch
Question 4: What resolution does the NI-9228 operate at?
Answer 4: 24-Bit
Question 5: Does the NI-9228 support low-energy rest mode?
Answer 5: Yes, depending on chassis used




