Description
The Single-Board RIO Multifunction device, with its part number 197946D-04L, is a sophisticated piece of technology designed for various applications. The model sbRIO-9632 is equipped with a 128 MB DRAM which ensures smooth processing and multitasking capabilities. It features a 2M FPGA, providing ample space for custom programming and functionality enhancement.
The core of this device is powered by a 400 MHz Freescale MPC5200 processor, delivering robust performance for computation-intensive tasks. For connectivity, it includes both a serial port and an Ethernet port, facilitating easy integration into existing networks and systems. With 3 C Series Module Slots, it offers expandability and compatibility with a wide range of modules for additional functionalities.
On the analog side, it boasts 4 analog output channels and the flexibility of 32 single-ended or 16 differential analog input channels, making it highly versatile for various sensing and control applications. The FPGA is equipped with 46,080 logic cells and 720 kb of embedded RAM, providing substantial resources for custom logic and data storage directly on the FPGA.
It is important to note that this model has been announced as obsolete by National Instruments, however, it is still available for purchase and repair through Apex Waves, ensuring continued support for users relying on this powerful technology.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 197946D-04L |
| Category | Single-Board RIO Multifunction |
| Model | sbRIO-9632 |
| DRAM | 128 MB |
| FPGA | 2M |
| Processor | 400 MHz Freescale MPC5200 |
| Communication Ports | Serial port, Ethernet port |
| C Series Module Slots | 3 |
| Analog Output Channels | 4 |
| Analog Input Channels | 32 single-ended or 16 differential |
| FPGA Logic Cells | 46,080 |
| FPGA Embedded RAM | 720 kb |
| Obsolescence Status | Announced as obsolete by National Instruments, available for purchase and repair by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the processor speed of the sbRIO-9632?
Answer 1: 400 MHz
Question 2: How many analog inputs does the sbRIO-9632 support?
Answer 2: 32 single-ended or 16 differential
Question 3: What type of processor does the sbRIO-9632 use?
Answer 3: Freescale MPC5200
Question 4: Can the sbRIO-9632 be purchased after being declared obsolete?
Answer 4: Yes, through Apex Waves
Question 5: Does the sbRIO-9632 support expansion with C Series Modules?
Answer 5: Yes, 3 slots available




