Description
The NI-6584 is a specialized adapter designed for PXI Digital Instruments, offering advanced communication capabilities. With part numbers 781290-01, 781290-03, and 781290-02, this versatile device supports both RS485 and RS422 interfaces, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
It includes 16 RX and TX sets, allowing for robust data transmission and reception. The NI-6584 is capable of achieving a maximum clock rate of 100 MHz and supports data rates exceeding 16 Mbits/s, ensuring high-speed data communication for demanding applications.
Furthermore, this adapter is designed to accommodate both full and half duplex configurations, providing flexibility in how data is exchanged. Users have the option of utilizing 100 Ohm termination or opting for no termination, depending on their specific requirements.
The NI-6584 is also compatible with the NI FlexRIO FPGA module, allowing for seamless integration with existing systems and enhancing its utility in complex digital instrumentation tasks. This makes the NI-6584 an ideal choice for professionals seeking a reliable and high-performing solution in the realm of PXI digital instruments.
Specification | Details |
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Part Numbers | 781290-01, 781290-03, 781290-02 |
Category | PXI Digital Instruments |
Model | NI-6584 |
Description | NI 6584 (RS-422/RS 485, 16 ch, 16 Mbps, Half Duplex) Adapter |
Interface | RS485/RS422 |
Channels | 16 RX and TX sets |
Maximum Clock Rate | 100 MHz |
Duplex Configurations | Full and Half Duplex |
Termination Options | 100 Ohm terminated or no termination |
Maximum Data Rate | More than 16 Mbits/s |
Compatible with | NI FlexRIO FPGA module |
Question 1: What interfaces does NI-6584 support?
Answer 1: RS485 and RS422.
Question 2: How many RX/TX channels does NI-6584 have?
Answer 2: 16 RX and TX sets.
Question 3: What is the max data rate for the NI-6584?
Answer 3: Exceeds 16 Mbits/s.
Question 4: Can NI-6584 work with NI FlexRIO FPGA module?
Answer 4: Yes, it’s compatible.
Question 5: Does NI-6584 support full and half duplex modes?
Answer 5: Yes, it supports both.