Description
The National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board is a crucial component in the NB Series designed specifically for integration with Macintosh NuBus systems. With the part number 776157-01, this board can be easily identified and is known for its compatibility with the NB24 Digital I/O Shielded-Ribbon Cable, available in lengths of 0.5 m and 1 m with part numbers 180554-05 and 180554-10 respectively.
Programmable through LabVIEW application software and supported by NI-DAQ driver software for Macintosh, the NB-DIO-32F is designed for TTL compatible I/O channels and includes a high-performance RTSI bus interface. It offers multiple I/O handshaking options to accommodate a wide range of peripherals with parallel interfaces. The board boasts a maximum transfer rate of 350 kwords/s, ensuring rapid data processing and transfer.
A 50-pin male digital I/O connector serves as the board’s primary connection point, making it compatible with the National Instruments’ 32-channel SSR backplane. To function effectively, the NB-DIO-32F board requires a power supply capable of delivering 2.2 A at +5 VDC maximum from the NuBus.
Specification | Detail |
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Product | National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board |
Part Number | 776157-01 |
Series | NB Series |
Compatibility | Macintosh NuBus |
Compatible Cable | NB24 Digital I/O Shielded-Ribbon Cable |
Cable Part Numbers | 0.5 m: 180554-05, 1 m: 180554-10 |
Software Programming | LabVIEW |
Driver Software | NI-DAQ for Macintosh |
I/O Channels Compatibility | TTL |
RTSI Bus Interface | Yes |
I/O Handshaking Options | Multiple |
Maximum Transfer Rate | 350 kwords/s |
Connector Type | 50-pin male digital I/O connector |
Power Requirement | 2.2 A maximum at +5 VDC |
Question 1: What are the handshaking options and maximum transfer rate of the National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board, and what is its power supply requirement for optimal operation?
Answer 1: The National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board requires LabVIEW application software and NI-DAQ driver software for operation on Macintosh NuBus systems.
Question 2: What are the specific features and software compatibility details of the National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board designed for Macintosh NuBus systems?
Answer 2: The power supply required for the effective functioning of the National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board within a Macintosh NuBus system must be capable of delivering a maximum of 2.2 A at +5 VDC.
Question 3: What programming software and driver support are necessary for operating the National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board on Macintosh NuBus systems?
Answer 3: The National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board offers multiple I/O handshaking options for accommodating various peripherals with parallel interfaces, boasts a maximum transfer rate of 350 kwords/s for rapid data processing, and requires a power supply capable of delivering 2.2 A at +5 VDC maximum from the NuBus for optimal operation.
Question 4: What are the required specifications for the power supply to ensure the effective functioning of the National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board within a Macintosh NuBus system?
Answer 4: The National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board is designed for Macintosh NuBus systems and supports TTL compatible I/O channels with a high-performance RTSI bus interface; it features a maximum transfer rate of 350 kwords/s and is programmable via LabVIEW with NI-DAQ driver support for Macintosh. It is compatible with the NB24 Digital I/O Shielded-Ribbon Cable, which comes in 0.5 m (part number 180554-05) and
Question 5: What are the specifications and compatibility options of the National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board, including its design features for integration with Macintosh NuBus systems and the applicable part numbers for its associated shielded-ribbon cables?
Answer 5: The National Instruments NB-DIO-32F Digital I/O Board designed for Macintosh NuBus systems features TTL compatible I/O channels, an RTSI bus interface, a maximum transfer rate of 350 kwords/s, and is programmable through LabVIEW application software with support from NI-DAQ driver software for Macintosh; it also includes a 50-pin male digital I/O connector and requires a power supply of 2.2 A at +5 VDC maximum to operate.