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cRIO-9035

The National Instruments cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller, available in sync and standard versions, supports NI Linux Real-Time, LabVIEW, and C/C++ with a Kintex-7 70T FPGA, Atom E3825

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    Description

    The cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller, manufactured by National Instruments, is an embedded controller designed for complex control systems and is available in two versions: the standard and the synchronization-enabled ‘sync’ model.

    This controller operates on the NI Linux Real-Time operating system, specifically the 64-bit version, and is compatible with a range of development software including LabVIEW, LabVIEW RT module, LabVIEW FPGA module, and C/C++ development tools, though it does not support versions older than 2014.

    Equipped with a Kintex-7 70T FPGA chipset and an Intel Atom E3825 Dual-Core processor, the cRIO-9035 boasts substantial computing power. Connectivity is a strong point for this device, offering two Ethernet ports capable of supporting cable lengths of up to 100 meters, two serial ports with a maximum baud rate of 115,200 kbps, and three USB ports that provide data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mb/sec.

    For optimal performance, the cRIO-9035 requires the NI-RIO device driver, with support for version 2015 or later. The part numbers associated with this controller are 784774-01 and 783848-01.

    Specification Detail
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Product Name cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller
    Part Numbers 784774-01, 783848-01
    Versions cRIO-9035 sync, cRIO-9035
    Operating System NI Linux Real-Time (64-bit)
    Supported Software LabVIEW, LabVIEW RT module, LabVIEW FPGA module, C/C++ development tools (not compatible with versions older than 2014)
    Driver Software NI-RIO device driver (version 2015 or later)
    FPGA Chipset Kintex-7 70T FPGA
    Processor Intel Atom E3825 Dual-Core
    Ethernet Ports 2 (up to 100 m cable length)
    Serial Ports 2 (up to 115,200 kbps baud rate)
    USB Ports 3 (up to 480 Mb/sec transfer speed)

    Question 1: What are the differences in functionality and connectivity between the standard and the ‘sync’ model versions of the cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller?
    Answer 1: The cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller features two Ethernet ports supporting cable lengths up to 100 meters, two serial ports with a maximum baud rate of 115,200 kbps, and three USB ports that enable data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mb/sec.

    Question 2: What are the processing capabilities and connectivity options of the cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller manufactured by National Instruments?
    Answer 2: The cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller from National Instruments is equipped with a Kintex-7 70T FPGA and an Intel Atom E3825 Dual-Core processor, and it operates on the NI Linux Real-Time OS, supporting LabVIEW (2014 or later), LabVIEW RT, LabVIEW FPGA modules, and C/C++ development tools; it features two Ethernet ports, two serial ports, and three USB ports for connectivity, and requires the NI-RIO device driver version

    Question 3: What are the capabilities of the communication ports on the cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller?
    Answer 3: The cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller is compatible with development software such as LabVIEW, LabVIEW RT module, LabVIEW FPGA module, and C/C++ development tools, and it operates on the NI Linux Real-Time operating system, specifically the 64-bit version.

    Question 4: What development software is compatible with the cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller, and which operating system does it utilize?
    Answer 4: The primary difference between the standard and the ‘sync’ model versions of the cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller is that the synchronization-enabled ‘sync’ model includes additional features to support precise timing and synchronization capabilities, which are not present in the standard model. The ‘sync’ model typically allows for synchronization with other devices and sensors, enabling more complex and time-sensitive applications. However, the description provided does not detail specific connectivity differences, so both models presumably offer the same connectivity options, which

    Question 5: What are the distinct features and compatibility requirements of the cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller, and how do they affect its performance and integration into complex control systems?
    Answer 5: The cRIO-9035 CompactRIO Controller by National Instruments is powered by a Kintex-7 70T FPGA chipset and an Intel Atom E3825 Dual-Core processor, and offers connectivity through two Ethernet ports, two serial ports with up to 115,200 kbps baud rate, and three USB ports with data transfer speeds up to 480 Mb/sec.