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The CompactRIO Controllers, particularly the model cRIO-9068, come with part numbers 782663-01 and 782663-02. These devices are designed as RT Controllers and are compatible with C Series Modules. At their core, they feature a dual-core processor accompanied by 512 MB of DRAM for efficient data processing.
The controllers boast a reconfigurable Zynq-7020 FPGA, providing ample flexibility for various applications. For storage, they offer 1 GB of internal storage, ensuring sufficient space for software and data. With 8 slots available, these controllers can accommodate multiple modules for extended functionality.
Operating at a CPU frequency of 667 MHz, they ensure reliable performance for real-time applications. Connectivity options include two RS-232 serial ports, one RS-485 serial port, two Ethernet ports supporting 10/100/1,000 Mbps auto-negotiated, IEEE 802.3 compatible interfaces, and a USB host port. Additionally, they are equipped with two power connectors (Primary and Secondary) for flexible power management and feature reverse-voltage protection to safeguard against potential power supply issues.
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| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 782663-01, 782663-02 |
| Category | CompactRIO Controllers |
| Model | cRIO-9068 |
| Type | RT Controller |
| Compatible With | C Series Modules |
| Processor | Dual-core |
| DRAM | 512 MB |
| FPGA | Reconfigurable Zynq-7020 |
| Internal Storage | 1 GB |
| Slots | 8 |
| CPU Frequency | 667 MHz |
| Serial Ports | Two RS-232, One RS-485 |
| Ethernet Ports | Two |
| USB Host Port | Yes |
| Power Connectors | Two (Primary and Secondary) |
| Ethernet Interface | 10/100/1,000 Mbps auto-negotiated, IEEE 802.3 compatible |
| Reverse-Voltage Protection | Question 1: What is the part number for cRIO-9068? Answer 1: The part numbers are 782663-01 and 782663-02. Question 2: How much DRAM does the cRIO-9068 have? Question 3: What type of FPGA does cRIO-9068 feature? Question 4: How many Ethernet ports does the cRIO-9068 have? Question 5: Do cRIO-9068 controllers have reverse-voltage protection? |


