10-04-2009 07:26 PM
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10-05-2009 10:34 AM - last edited on 01-31-2024 06:33 PM by migration-bot
Check out the PCI-6602 to see if it is suitable for your needs:
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/model/pci-6602.html
-AK2DM
10-05-2009 11:30 AM - last edited on 01-31-2024 06:33 PM by migration-bot
We have various counter/timer boards that have 4 or 8 counters on them and may work for your application. However, depending on your application, you could also check out our new X-series data acquisition devices. Each of these cards has 4 enhanced counters that allow you to use only one counter for tasks that on other cards took up two counters (such as finite pulse train generation and high frequency measurements). So, these four counters may be enough for your application depending on what you are using them for. Also, these cards have analog I/O capabilities in addition to the counters, which the counter/timer boards do not.
-Christina
10-06-2009 11:02 AM
Thank you both. The X series looks very interesting, but I forgot to mention that I am looking for a USB card. I already have a good data acquisition card for analog and digital inputs so it would be nice to keep it and spend less on an additional counter card only.
10-07-2009 09:56 AM
Unfortunately we do not have any counter/timer cards in the USB form factor. Currently the only option for counters in a USB card are M Series multi-function devices, which only have 2 counters.
-Christina
10-07-2009 01:36 PM - last edited on 01-31-2024 06:36 PM by migration-bot
I like the idea of a low-cost USB device with counters. If you have the chance be sure to fill out a Product Suggestion to help us prioritize, maybe it's something we could look into if demand is high enough.
In the meantime, you might want to look into the 9174 chassis which was just released 2 days ago. It uses the same STC-3 chip as our X series devices, so it has 4 counters available on the chassis backplane. To access them externally you would need to use a digital module such as the 9401.
The 9174 connects to your computer via USB and is programmed using DAQmx (support added in version 9.0.2).
Best Regards,
John
11-01-2009 01:23 PM