Description
The NI-9263 model falls under the category of C Series Analog Output and is recognized by part numbers 779012-01 and 783740-01. This device is equipped with 4 analog output channels, each capable of a maximum sample rate of 100 kS/s per channel. The analog output voltage range is quite flexible, offering a nominal range of ±10 V, with a maximum output capacity of ±11 V, a typical output of ±10.7 V, and a minimum output of ±10.3 V.
In terms of performance characteristics, the output impedance stands at a low 0.1Ω, ensuring minimal signal distortion. Each channel can drive current up to ±1 mA, catering to a wide range of applications. The accuracy of the module is highlighted by a minimal gain error of 0.01% (at 25 °C, ±5 °C), with a gain drift of 6 ppm/°C and an offset drift of 80μV/°C, ensuring reliable performance across various temperatures.
Moreover, the NI-9263 is designed with overvoltage protection of ±30 V, safeguarding the device against unexpected power surges. For ease of integration and programming, it supports various software including the LabVIEW Real-Time module, LabVIEW FPGA Module, and LabVIEW Professional Development System for Windows. Its power consumption in active mode is 625 mW, making it an efficient choice for continuous operations.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 779012-01, 783740-01 |
| Category | C Series Analog Output |
| Model | NI-9263 |
| Channels | 4 analog output channels |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 100 kS/s per channel |
| Analog Output Voltage Range | ±10 V nominal, ±11 V maximum, ±10.7 V typical, ±10.3 V minimum |
| Output Impedance | 0.1Ω |
| Current Drive (per channel max) | ±1 mA |
| Gain Error | 0.01% (at 25 °C, ±5 °C) |
| Gain Drift | 6 ppm/°C |
| Offset Drift | 80μV/°C |
| Overvoltage Protection | ±30 V |
| Programming Software | LabVIEW Real-Time module, LabVIEW FPGA Module, LabVIEW Professional Development System for Windows |
| Power Consumption (Active Mode) | 625
Question 1: What are the part numbers for the NI-9263? Question 2: How many channels does the NI-9263 have? Question 3: What is the max sample rate per channel for NI-9263? Question 4: What is the nominal output voltage range of NI-9263? Question 5: Does the NI-9263 support overvoltage protection? |




