Description
The product features part numbers 776578-11 and 776578-01, categorizing it under Legacy DAQ Devices. It is identified by the model AT-MIO-16X, designed with a PC AT/EISA form factor. This device accommodates connections via 50-pin and 68-pin connector types, ensuring broad compatibility.
It supports LabVIEW and LabWindows as part of its application software compatibility, making it versatile for various programming environments. The device is equipped with Double-buffered, multiplying 16-bit DACs, highlighting its precision in digital-to-analog conversion. An onboard +10 V reference voltage ensures accurate output levels.
The DAC features a 2048 words FIFO buffer, enhancing its data handling capability. Its compatibility with the RTSI bus allows for seamless integration with other devices. With 16 analog input channels and 2 analog output channels, it offers ample connectivity for multiple sensors and actuators.
The device boasts a maximum sampling rate of 100 kS/s, ensuring high-speed data acquisition and processing. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from industrial monitoring to scientific research.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 776578-11, 776578-01 |
| Category | Legacy DAQ Devices |
| Model | AT-MIO-16X |
| Form Factor | PC AT/EISA |
| Connector Type | 50-pin, 68-pin |
| Application Software Compatibility | LabVIEW, LabWindows |
| DAC Type | Double-buffered, multiplying 16-bit DACs |
| Reference Voltage | +10 V (onboard) |
| DAC FIFO Buffer | 2048 words |
| RTSI Bus Compatibility | Yes |
| Analog Input Channels | 16 |
| Analog Output Channels | 2 |
| Maximum Sampling Rate | 100 kS/s |
Question 1: What is the model of the legacy DAQ device?
Answer 1: AT-MIO-16X
Question 2: How many analog input channels does it have?
Answer 2: 16
Question 3: What is the maximum sampling rate?
Answer 3: 100 kS/s
Question 4: Does the AT-MIO-16X support LabVIEW?
Answer 4: Yes
Question 5: What size is the FIFO buffer?
Answer 5: 2048 words


