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PXIe-6738

The National Instruments PXIe-6738 is a 16-bit, 32-channel PXI analog output module with a 1 MS/s maximum sampling rate, an analog output range of -10 V to 10 V, and additional features including

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    Description

    The National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module, part number 783800-01, is a high-resolution 16-bit device with 32 channels that can achieve a maximum sampling rate of 1 MS/s when using eight channels, each in a separate bank. It offers a versatile analog output range from -10 V to 10 V and includes 10 digital I/O lines and four counters/timers for enhanced functionality.

    The module utilizes a 68-pin VHDCI connector for secure and reliable connections and is driven by the NIDAQmx software, which is fully compatible with multiple application development environments such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Measurement Studio. It has a brief warm-up time of just 15 minutes and requires calibration ideally annually or every two years to maintain accuracy.

    With a lightweight design of 5.8 oz and compact dimensions of 6.3 x 3.9 inches, the module is built for a recommended operating temperature range of 0 to 55 °C, ensuring reliable performance across various environments.

    Specification Detail
    Product National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module
    Part Number 783800-01
    Resolution 16 Bit
    Number of Channels 32
    Maximum Sampling Rate 1 MS/s (Using eight channels, each in a separate bank)
    Analog Output Range -10 V to 10 V
    Digital I/O Lines 10
    Counters/Timers 4
    Connector Type 68-pin VHDCI
    Driver Software NIDAQmx (Compatible with LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Measurement Studio)
    Warm-Up Time 15 minutes
    Calibration Period Recommended annually or every two years
    Weight 5.8 oz
    Dimensions 6.3 x 3.9 in
    Operating Temperature Range 0 to 55 °C
    Storage Temperature Range Question 1: What features and specifications are provided by the National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module for ensuring accurate and secure analog outputs in various development environments?
    Answer 1: The maximum sampling rate of the National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module when all its 32 channels are utilized is not specified in the provided description; it only states that the maximum sampling rate is 1 MS/s when using eight channels, each in a separate bank.

    Question 2: What is the resolution and maximum sampling rate of the National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module, and how often does it require calibration for accurate performance?
    Answer 2: The National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module, part number 783800-01, has an analog output range of -10 V to 10 V and can achieve a maximum sampling rate of 1 MS/s when utilizing eight channels.

    Question 3: What is the maximum sampling rate of the National Instruments PXIe-6738 when all its 32 channels are utilized?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module ensures accurate and secure analog outputs with its 16-bit resolution, 32 channels capable of a 1 MS/s sampling rate using eight channels, an output range of -10 V to 10 V, and additional features such as 10 digital I/O lines and four counters/timers; it utilizes a 68-pin VHDCI connector for reliable connections, is driven by NIDAQmx software compatible with LabVIEW, Lab

    Question 4: What is the analog output range and maximum sampling rate of the National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module, part number 783800-01?
    Answer 4: The maximum sampling rate of the National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module when using eight channels is 1 MS/s, and its recommended calibration interval is annually or every two years.

    Question 5: What is the maximum sampling rate of the National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module when using eight channels, and what is its recommended calibration interval?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments PXIe-6738 PXI Analog Output Module has a resolution of 16-bit and can achieve a maximum sampling rate of 1 MS/s, and it requires calibration ideally annually or every two years to maintain accurate performance.