The National Instruments CPS-8910 is a PCI Express Switch Device featuring 10 ports including upstream and downstream connectors, suitable for MIMO system expansion, with a power consumption of 20 W to 54 W depending on the cable type, designed to


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Description

The National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device for PCI Express, with part number 784307-01, is a product of National Instruments (NI) that features 10 ports, including two upstream ports (1 Gen 2 x8 and 1 Gen 1 x4 PCI Express connectors) and eight downstream ports (Gen 1 x4 connectors). It offers expansion capability by allowing to be stacked with other NI CPS-8910 devices, making it suitable for MIMO systems.

The device’s power consumption varies depending on the cable type used; it consumes 20 W with copper cables and 54 W with fiber optic cables. Adequate ventilation is ensured through apertures on both sides of the device. The NI CPS-8910 operates within a temperature range of 0°C to 55°C and adheres to safety standards such as IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1, UL 61010-1, and CSA 61010-1.

Specification Detail
Product Name National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device for PCI Express
Part Number 784307-01
Manufacturer National Instruments (NI)
Ports 10 ports (2 upstream, 8 downstream)
Upstream Ports 1 Gen 2 x8, 1 Gen 1 x4 PCI Express connectors
Downstream Ports 8 Gen 1 x4 connectors
Expansion Capability Can be stacked with other NI CPS-8910 devices
Applicable Systems MIMO systems
Power Consumption (Copper Cables) 20 W
Power Consumption (Fiber Optic Cables) 54 W
Ventilation Apertures on both sides for ventilation
Operating Temperature Range 0°C to 55°C
Safety Standards IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1, UL 61010-1, CSA 61010-1

Q1: What are the specific power consumption values for the National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device when using copper cables versus fiber optic cables?
A1: The National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device consumes 20 W of power when using copper cables and 54 W when using fiber optic cables.

Q2: What is the difference in power consumption between utilizing copper cables and fiber optic cables with the National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device for PCI Express?
A2: The power consumption of the National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device for PCI Express is 54 W when using fiber optic cables, compared to 20 W when using copper cables.

Q3: What are the specific function and features of the National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device, including information about its ports, expansion capabilities, power consumption with different cable types, and safety standards compliance?
A3: The National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device for PCI Express consumes 20 W with copper cables and 54 W with fiber optic cables, resulting in a difference of 34 W in power consumption between the two cable types.

Q4: What is the power consumption of the National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device for PCI Express when using fiber optic cables compared to when using copper cables?
A4: The National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device consumes 20 W of power when using copper cables and 54 W when using fiber optic cables.

Q5: What is the power consumption of the National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device when using copper versus fiber optic cables?
A5: The National Instruments CPS-8910 Switch Device is designed for PCI Express applications, featuring 10 ports which include two upstream ports (1 Gen 2 x8 and 1 Gen 1 x4 PCI Express connectors) and eight downstream ports (Gen 1 x4 connectors), and it provides expansion capabilities by allowing for stacking with additional NI CPS-8910 units, ideal for MIMO systems. The device consumes 20 W of power when using copper cables and 54 W with fiber optic cables