Description
The AMUX-64T is a legacy SCXI module with the part number 776366-90, designed and manufactured by National Instruments. This module is categorized under SCXI & Legacy products and is compatible with NI-MIO boards, with the exception of the AT-MIO-64 model.
It features 64 analog inputs or 32 differential inputs, providing flexibility in handling various types of signals. For applications requiring more inputs, the AMUX-64T offers cascading capability, allowing up to 4 AMUX-64T modules to be connected together, resulting in a total of 256 discrete inputs.
The power requirement for the AMUX-64T is +5V, which can be supplied by the MIO board or an external source. This ensures easy integration into various setups without the need for specialized power supplies. The module’s operational status is easily monitored through a red LED indicator that signifies power status.
For installation, the AMUX-64T provides flexible mounting options. It can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack or placed on a worktable, making it adaptable to a wide range of experimental or industrial environments.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 776366-90 |
| Category | SCXI & Legacy |
| Model | AMUX-64T |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Compatibility | NI-MIO boards (except AT-MIO-64) |
| Input Channels | 64 analog inputs or 32 differential inputs |
| Cascading Capability | Up to 4 AMUX-64T modules for 256 discrete inputs |
| Power Requirement | +5V from MIO board or external source |
| Indicator | Red LED for power status |
| Mounting Options | Standard 19-inch rack or worktable |
Question 1: What is the part number of AMUX-64T?
Answer 1: 776366-90
Question 2: How many analog inputs does AMUX-64T support?
Answer 2: 64 analog inputs or 32 differential inputs
Question 3: Can AMUX-64T modules be cascaded?
Answer 3: Yes, up to 4 units for a total of 256 inputs
Question 4: Is the AMUX-64T compatible with all NI-MIO boards?
Answer 4: Compatible except with the AT-MIO-64 model
Question 5: What power requirement does the AMUX-64T have?
Answer 5: +5V from MIO board or external source


