Description
The product with the part number 320476-01 falls under the category of Legacy DAQ Devices. It is identified by the model AT-MIO-16. This device is equipped with 16 single-ended or 8 differential input channels, providing flexibility in connection types for various data acquisition needs.
The device boasts an analog to digital buffer of 256-word, allowing for efficient data storage and transfer. Its ADC data transfer rate can reach up to 200 ksamples/sec, ensuring quick and accurate data acquisition. Additionally, it offers a variable gain setting ranging from 0.5-100, with programmable gain settings of 1/2/4/8, allowing for precise signal amplification and measurement.
Among its notable features are an auto-calibrating circuit, multiple I/O lines, 4 triggers, on-board timers, and an RTSI bus interface. These capabilities provide a robust platform for complex data acquisition and instrument control tasks. Furthermore, the device is compatible with software such as NI-DAQ, LabVIEW, and LabWindows, offering a versatile and comprehensive solution for data acquisition and analysis.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 320476-01 |
| Category | Legacy DAQ Devices |
| Model | AT-MIO-16 |
| Input Channels | 16 single-ended or 8 differential |
| Analog to Digital Buffer | 256-word |
| ADC Data Transfer Rate | Up to 200 ksamples/sec |
| Variable Gain Setting | 0.5-100 |
| Programmable Gain Settings | 1/2/4/8 |
| Features | Auto-calibrating circuit, multiple I/O lines, 4 triggers, on-board timers, RTSI bus interface |
| Software Compatibility | NI-DAQ, LabVIEW, LabWindows |
Question 1: What is the part number for the AT-MIO-16?
Answer 1: 320476-01
Question 2: How many input channels does the AT-MIO-16 have?
Answer 2: 16 single-ended or 8 differential
Question 3: What is the max ADC data transfer rate of the AT-MIO-16?
Answer 3: Up to 200 ksamples/sec
Question 4: Does the AT-MIO-16 support programmable gain settings?
Answer 4: Yes, with values of 1/2/4/8
Question 5: Is the AT-MIO-16 compatible with LabVIEW?
Answer 5: Yes



