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198219D-01L

The NI PXI-7852R LX50 Multifunction RIO, part number 198219D-01L, excels in streaming, DSP, and control applications with its high-performance FPGA.

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    Description

    The NI PXI-7852R LX50 Multifunction RIO, with the part number 198219D-01L (780340-01), falls under the category of PXI R Series. This model, PXI-7852, is designed to offer a robust solution for a variety of applications. The device is known for its high throughput, determinism, and fast response times, which are key features of its FPGA.

    It is particularly suitable for streaming, DSP, control, and digital protocol applications, showcasing its versatility in handling complex and demanding tasks. Programming the NI PXI-7852R is facilitated through LabVIEW FPGA, allowing for a more intuitive and efficient development process.

    National Instruments has declared this model to have a mature status. However, it remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, ensuring that users can continue to rely on this powerful and dependable piece of equipment for their critical applications.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 198219D-01L (780340-01)
    Category PXI R Series
    Model PXI-7852
    Description NI PXI-7852R LX50 Multifunction RIO (8 AI, 8 AO, 96 DIO)
    FPGA Features High throughput, determinism, fast response times
    Applications Streaming, DSP, control, digital protocol applications
    Programming LabVIEW FPGA
    Mature Status Declared by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves

    Question 1: What is the part number of NI PXI-7852R LX50?
    Answer 1: 198219D-01L (780340-01)

    Question 2: What series does PXI-7852 belong to?
    Answer 2: PXI R Series

    Question 3: What applications is PXI-7852 suitable for?
    Answer 3: Streaming, DSP, control, digital protocol

    Question 4: What programming tool is used with NI PXI-7852R?
    Answer 4: LabVIEW FPGA

    Question 5: Is the NI PXI-7852R still available for purchase?
    Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves