Controllers put PXI into embedded sector
PXI controllers allow designers to create PC-based platforms that offer an optimal balance of performance and value.
Two new low-cost embedded controllers from National Instruments deliver exceptional performance for value-based test, measurement and control applications.
With these new controllers, engineers and scientists can apply PXI in a variety of new applications across many industries including consumer electronics, automotive, semiconductor, telecommunications and aerospace and defence.
The NI PXI-8104 is an Intel Celeron M 440 processor-based embedded controller for use in PXI and CompactPCI systems.
With its 1.86GHz processor and dual-channel 533MHz DDR2 memory, the PXI-8104 controller offers 41% performance improvement compared with its predecessor, the NI PXI-8195 controller.
Engineers can use the new controller to create a PC-based platform that offers an optimal balance of performance and value.
The NI PXI-8183, the company's lowest-cost Windows-based PXI embedded controller at GBP 949 (Eur 1349) is ideal for high-volume OEM and industrial control applications.
The two-slot embedded controller features an 850MHz Intel Celeron processor and provides a highly cost-effective and compact platform when combined with a PXI-compatible chassis, such as the NI PXI-1036.
The PXI-8104 and PXI-8183 controllers are also available in versions that support NI LabView Real-Time and LabWindows/CVI Real-Time software to deliver a flexible, rugged platform for deterministic and real-time measurement and control.
Using PXI-based real-time systems, engineers can leverage powerful processors, high-level software development tools and off-the-shelf PXI I/O modules to quickly create and deploy systems in a variety of applications such as hardware-in-the-loop test, rapid control prototyping and industrial measurement and control.
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