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PXIe-7822

The National Instruments PXIe-7822 is a PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module featuring a Kintex 7 325T FPGA, 512 MB DRAM, 128 DIO channels, and high-density VHDCI

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    Description

    The National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module is a versatile device identified by part numbers PXIe-7822R and 783486-01, designed to cater to a variety of applications including sensor simulation, high-speed waveform generation, bit error rate test, and hardware-in-the-loop testing. It is equipped with a substantial 512 MB DRAM and a powerful Kintex 7 325T FPGA, which provides ample resources for complex processing tasks.

    With its 128 digital I/O (DIO) channels, the module offers extensive interfacing capabilities. The I/O can be flexibly operated, thanks to the four LVTTL, LVCMOS compatible connectors that support 32 channels each, and the high-density, 68-pin female VHDCI connectors ensure robust and reliable connections.

    This module is designed with a focus on flexibility and ease of use, offering features like programmable power-on states for each line, which can be tailored to specific application needs. Weighing in at only 183 grams and with compact dimensions of 16 cm x 10 cm, the PXIe-7822 is both lightweight and space-efficient, making it an excellent choice for integrated systems. It is compatible with x4, x8, and x16 PXI Express, as well as PXI Express hybrid slots, ensuring easy integration into a variety of chassis configurations.

    The incorporated Kintex-7 FPGA boasts 202,800 flip-flops and 101,400 LUTs, providing a robust platform for designing custom logic and achieving high-performance computing tasks. These features make the National Instruments PXIe-7822 an exceptional tool for engineers requiring a reconfigurable platform with high-speed digital capabilities.

    < Question 1: What applications is the National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module specifically designed to support given its high-speed digital capabilities and ample FPGA resources?
    Answer 1: The National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module is designed to support applications such as sensor simulation, high-speed waveform generation, bit error rate testing, and hardware-in-the-loop testing, benefiting from its high-speed digital capabilities and ample FPGA resources.

    Question 2: What are the primary applications and capabilities of the National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module?
    Answer 2: The National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module is designed for sensor simulation, high-speed waveform generation, bit error rate testing, and hardware-in-the-loop testing, featuring 512 MB DRAM, a Kintex 7 325T FPGA for complex processing, 128 digital I/O channels with flexible LVTTL and LVCMOS compatible connectors, and compatibility with various PXI Express slot configurations, making it a versatile tool for engineers needing high-speed

    Question 3: What are the capabilities and specifications of the National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module, and how do they contribute to its suitability for applications such as sensor simulation and high-speed waveform generation?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module is equipped with a Kintex-7 325T FPGA, 512 MB DRAM, and 128 digital I/O channels across four LVTTL/LVCMOS compatible connectors, which together with its programmable power-on states, 202,800 flip-flops, and 101,400 LUTs, provide a flexible and powerful platform ideal for complex tasks such as sensor simulation and high

    Question 4: What features of the National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module make it particularly suitable for high-performance computing tasks and hardware-in-the-loop testing?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module is particularly suitable for high-performance computing tasks and hardware-in-the-loop testing due to its powerful Kintex-7 325T FPGA with 202,800 flip-flops and 101,400 LUTs for custom logic design, a substantial 512 MB DRAM for complex processing, and its 128 digital I/O channels with LVTTL and LVCMOS compatible connectors for extensive interfacing capabilities

    Question 5: What applications is the National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module suitable for, and what are its key features that support these applications?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module is suitable for applications such as sensor simulation, high-speed waveform generation, bit error rate testing, and hardware-in-the-loop testing, supported by key features like 512 MB DRAM, a Kintex-7 325T FPGA for complex processing, 128 digital I/O channels through LVTTL, LVCMOS compatible connectors, 68-pin female VHDCI connectors for robust connections, programmable

    Specification Details
    Product Name National Instruments PXIe-7822 PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module
    Part Numbers PXIe-7822R, 783486-01
    Memory 512 MB DRAM
    FPGA Kintex 7 325T FPGA
    Digital I/O (DIO) 128 DIO
    Connectors Four LVTTL, LVCMOS compatible connectors (32 channels per connector)
    I/O Connector Type High-density, 68-pin female VHDCI connectors
    Programmable Power-On State Yes, by line
    Physical Weight 183 g
    Dimensions 16 cm x 10 cm
    Compatible Slots x4, x8, and x16 PXI Express, PXI Express hybrid slots
    Applications Sensor simulation, high-speed waveform generation, bit error rate test, hardware-in-the-loop test, etc.
    Flip-Flops 202,800
    Look-Up Tables (LUTs) 101,400