Description
The PXI Remote Controllers category includes the PXI-8330 model, which is identified by the part number 186773A-01 (777945-01). This model utilizes MXI-3 technology to facilitate communication between devices. It operates as an Interface Module, designed to connect and manage data efficiently.
The PXI-8330 boasts a peak data transfer rate of 132 Mbytes/s and a sustained data transfer rate of 84 Mbytes/s. Its capability for long-distance communication is highlighted by its maximum distance of 200 m, which is facilitated by the use of Copper MXI-3 Cables available in lengths of 2 m, 5 m, and 10 m, as well as Fibre-optic Cables for extended reach.
This model requires a power supply of +5 VDC, 1.5 A and is designed with compact physical dimensions of 6.3 x 3.9 in., making it suitable for a variety of setups. It operates optimally within a temperature range of 0 to 50 °C and can be stored safely between –20 to 70 °C. The PXI-8330’s obsolete status has been announced, indicating that it may no longer be in production or supported in the near future.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 186773A-01 (777945-01) |
| Category | PXI Remote Controllers |
| Model | PXI-8330 |
| Technology | MXI-3 |
| Interface Type | Interface Module |
| Data Transfer Rate (Peak) | 132 Mbytes/s |
| Data Transfer Rate (Sustained) | 84 Mbytes/s |
| Maximum Distance | 200 m |
| Cable Type | Copper MXI-3 Cable (2 m, 5 m, 10 m), Fibre-optic Cables |
| Power Requirement | +5 VDC, 1.5 A |
| Physical Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.9 in. |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 50 °C |
| Storage Temperature Range | –20 to 70 °C |
| Obsolete Status | Announced |
Question 1: What technology is the PXI-8330 based on?
Answer 1: MXI-3 technology.
Question 2: What is the peak data transfer rate of the PXI-8330?
Answer 2: 132 Mbytes/s.
Question 3: What is the maximum communication distance of the PXI-8330?
Answer 3: 200 m.
Question 4: What type of power supply does the PXI-8330 require?
Answer 4: +5 VDC, 1.5 A.
Question 5: Has the PXI-8330 been announced as obsolete?
Answer 5: Yes.



