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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: PXI-8104 and PXI-8183
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2008
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
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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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. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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