09-25-2018 12:36 AM
*******Apologies for posting in a different location. I did this to have more suggestions. Orginal post here.*******
Hi all,
We are planning to setup a PXI system for the computer control of our new experiment. I have few questions:
1. Our choice for analog output card is PXIe-6739. The datasheet mentions a maximum update rate of 1 MS/s if we use upto 16 channels after which it drops to 350 kS/s. But it also says this is the update rate if we use one channel per bank (1 bank = 4 channels as per pin-out). This card has 64 output channels, so 16 banks.
My question is, if for 10 banks I use one channel per bank and for renaming 6 banks I use all 4 channels per bank, can I have 10 fast channels with 1 MS/s update rate and 24 slow channels with 0.35 MS/s update rate?
2. Our choice for digital I/O card is PXIe-6537. The maximum TTL voltage it can generate is 3.3 V. Would standard TTL devices (of 5 V) respond to this 3.3 V? OR is there a way to pull-up 3.3 V to 5 V (the easiest way, and not by myself soldering a bank of amplifiers.)?
3. Does NI provide any PXIe/PXI compatible card which can produce a variable frequency time-base (clock) under hardware timing?? I would like to stress hardware timing for precision timing. A similar third party solution is like PulseBlasterESR-CompactPCI (LINK).
4. Are there any BNC breakout boxes for PXIe-6739 and PXIe-6537. The screw terminal ones are the only compatible I know, but we want BNC breakout boxes for these cards if available.
Thanks.
09-25-2018 03:32 AM
09-25-2018 10:10 AM - edited 09-25-2018 10:13 AM
As mentioned, this is a duplicate thread, so let's keep all discussions in one place.. Continued here.