02-18-2021 11:44 AM
Hello All,
02-18-2021 01:27 PM
1. You can go to here and compare the 1078 and 1088: https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/hardware/products/pxi-chassis.html?modelId=123538. Things I notice: a lot more bandwidth, no PXIe exclusive slots in the 1088 (only hybrid), more cooling capacity.
2. I'm not currently seeing anything showing the PCIe-8361 changing into a mature life cycle. I see the PCIe-8371 is not "mature". https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/hardware/products/device-for-pxi-remote-control.html?modelId=122802
02-19-2021 03:40 AM
Hello and thanks for your feedback.
Regarding changes for 8361. Please see attached pdf which I got from NI.
Vlad,
02-22-2021 12:07 PM
The PCIe-8361 itself is not a part of the LTB. The PCI-8361 is, as well as hardware bundles that included the PCIe-8361 and PXI-8360. For example, part number 779505-03 is under a LTB because it's a kit that's made up of a PXI-8360, PCIe-8361, and cable. The PCIe-8361 will still be sold, it just won't be sold as a kit or bundle with the PXI-8360.
Basically, we're moving away from PCI and PXI hardware to focus on PCIe and PXIe hardware.
11-09-2022 10:27 PM
So are there any replacement option for the 779505-03? My company is heavily invested in the PXI platform and needs support for MXI solutions. Please advise.
11-10-2022 01:26 AM - edited 11-10-2022 01:26 AM
@kral wrote:
So are there any replacement option for the 779505-03? My company is heavily invested in the PXI platform and needs support for MXI solutions. Please advise.
You can purchase it from third-party vendors like apex waves
Alternatively, you can switch to Thunderbolt3 using PXIe-8301 instead of the legacy MXI.