04-05-2016 10:43 AM - edited 04-05-2016 10:44 AM
Hi all,
Before I take the plunge and purchase the NI PCI 4474 for data aqcuisition in my system, I'd like to verify a few points.
Sorry for the large list, but I want to be sure.
Thank you in advance!
04-07-2016 10:53 AM
Hi xcnmoore,
So I have a few clarifying questions that will help me better understand what kind of device you need, and if the NI PCI-4474 is right for your application.
1. First, this particular card is not spec'd to take inputs of greater than 42.4V. Are you actually reading in this phantom power voltage? I see in the spec's for the microphone you mentioned that it utilized phantom power between 15V and 48V. Are you certain you'll be needing to read 48V?
2. The speaker you are powering: what kind of power does it require? And you intending to generate power from the card to power the speaker, correct?
3. The sample rate would be applicable to each of the channels. You can know this because the specifications manual says the spec's are for "simultaneously sampled" channels:
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/373861d.pdf
4. The components you're seeing are the microphone on the left, then the corresponding preamplifier, then the ancillary equipment for reading that signal.
5. I can't really speak to the Dayton microphone spec's, sorry. You may want to check with them to verify.
6. I've heard on multiple occaisions of people getting counterfeit devices on the internet that do not work with National Instruments products and drivers, so you do take an inherent risk when purchasing a card on the internet that it is genuine hardware. My personal advice would be to consider purchasing a device and therefore be certain your hardware will be functional.