Description
The sbRIO-9628 is a robust and compact reconfigurable input/output device manufactured by National Instruments. It comes in two different part numbers, 787296-01 for the Development Kit and 787296-02 for the OEM Kit, catering to different needs and applications. The device is powered by a 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU and leverages the power of a Xilinx Artix-7 100T FPGA for processing.
This model boasts 1 GB of RAM, ensuring smooth and efficient operation. For analog output tasks, it is equipped with 4 channels, each capable of delivering a resolution of 16 Bit at a rate of 100 kS/s per channel. Compatibility with C Series I/O modules further enhances its versatility in various applications.
Connectivity is a strong suit of the sbRIO-9628, featuring 2 Ethernet ports with TSN support, 4 USB ports, a CAN port, a Display Port, 3 Serial Ports, and an SD port. These options provide flexibility in interfacing with other devices and networks.
Despite the announcement of its Obsolete Status by National Instruments, the sbRIO-9628 remains available for purchase and repairs, highlighting its sustained value and reliability in various industrial and research settings.
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | 787296-01 (Dev Kit), 787296-02 (OEM Kit) |
Model | sbRIO-9628 |
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
CPU | 1.33 GHz Dual-Core |
FPGA | Xilinx Artix-7 100T |
RAM | 1 GB |
Analog Output Channels | 4 |
Analog Output Resolution | 16 Bit |
Analog Output Rate | 100 kS/s/ch |
Supported I/O Modules | C Series |
Ethernet Ports | 2 (with TSN support) |
USB Ports | 4 |
CAN Port | 1 |
Display Port | 1 |
Serial Ports | 3 |
SD Port | 1 |
Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs
Question 1: What CPU does the sbRIO-9628 use? Question 2: What FPGA is in the sbRIO-9628? Question 3: How much RAM does the sbRIO-9628 have? Question 4: What is the resolution of the sbRIO-9628’s analog outputs? Question 5: Is the sbRIO-9628 obsolete? |