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  • USB Cable

    184125-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    143556-0R3 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    782909-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    143556-01 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    143556-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    784387-02 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    780534-01 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • USB Cable

    782909-01 - NI

    USB Cable - The USB Cable works with SuperSpeed or Hi-Speed USB hosts and devices but is backward-compatible with USB 1.1 hosts and devices. You can use this cable for vision acquisition hardware, CompactDAQ or CompactRIO systems, or any device that supports USB Cables.

  • PXI-6683, TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module

    782109-01 - NI

    TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module - The PXI‑6683 timing and synchronization modules synchronize PXI and PXI Express systems using GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B to perform synchronous events. The PXI‑6683 can generate events and clock signals at specified … synchronized future times and timestamp input events with the synchronized system time. The PXI‑6683 features an onboard temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) that can be disciplined to GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B for long-term stability. You also can use the PXI‑6683 to route clock signals and triggers with low skew within a PXI chassis or between multiple chassis, providing you a method for synchronizing multiple devices in a PXI system.

  • PXI-6683, TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module

    782110-01 - NI

    TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module—The PXI‑6683 timing and synchronization modules synchronize PXI and PXI Express systems using GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B to perform synchronous events. The PXI‑6683 can generate events and clock signals at specified synchronized future times and timestamp input events with the synchronized system time. The PXI‑6683 features an onboard temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) that can be disciplined to GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B for long-term stability. You also can use the PXI‑6683 to route clock signals and triggers with low skew within a PXI chassis or between multiple chassis, providing you a method for synchronizing multiple devices in a PXI system.

  • PXI-8531, 1-Port PXI CANopen Interface Module

    781061-01 - NI

    1-Port PXI CANopen Interface Module—The PXI‑8531 is a high-speed CANopen interface for developing applications with the NI‑Industrial Communications for CANopen driver. CANopen is the application layer that sits on top of the CAN physical layer often used for industrial automation applications. It was designed for motion-oriented machine control networks, such as handling systems, but now it is used in a variety of products and applications, including medical equipment, off-road vehicles, maritime electronics, public transportation, and building automation. The PXI‑8531 can transmit/receive process data objects (PDOs) and service data objects (SDOs) according to CiA DS301. It also features a batch SDO editor with electronic data sheet (EDS) file integration and layer setting services (LSS) support for slave node configuration.

  • PCI-8531, 1-Port, CANopen Interface Device

    781060-01 - NI

    The PCI‑8531 is a high-speed CANopen interface for developing applications with the NI‑Industrial Communications for CANopen driver. CANopen is the application layer that sits on top of the CAN physical layer often used for industrial automation … applications. CANopen was designed for motion-oriented machine control networks, such as handling systems, but now it is used in a variety of products and applications, including medical equipment, off-road vehicles, maritime electronics, public transportation, and building automation. The PCI‑8531 can transmit or receive process data objects (PDOs) and service data objects (SDOs) according to CiA‑DS 301. It also features a batch SDO editor with EDS file integration and LSS services support for slave node configuration.

  • PXIe-8301, Thunderbolt™ 3 PXI Remote Control Module

    785679-01 - NI

    Thunderbolt™ 3 PXI Remote Control Module—The PXIe-8301 enables laptop control of a PXI Express chassis over a Thunderbolt™ 3 connection. Using a Gen 3 x4 PCI Express link, the PXIe-8301 allows up to 2.3 GB/s of sustained data throughput between the chassis and laptop over a Thunderbolt 3 USB Type-C cable. An additional Thunderbolt 3 port allows for connecting additional Thunderbolt or USB-C devices. Thunderbolt and the Thunderbolt logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.

  • NI-9861, 1-Port, Low-Speed/Fault Tolerant C Series CAN Interface Module

    781962-01 - NI

    1-Port, Low-Speed/Fault Tolerant C Series CAN Interface Module—The NI‑9861 is a fault-tolerant Controller Area Network (CAN) interface for developing applications with the NI‑XNET driver. The NI‑9861 is ideal for applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of hundreds of CAN frames and signals, such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, automation control, and more. You can perform this manipulation while taking other data acquisition measurements in the same NI CompactDAQ hardware platform or while performing low-level FPGA control and embedded monitoring in the same NI CompactRIO chassis.

  • The USRP-2920 Teaching Bundle

    781908-01 - NI

    The USRP-2920 Teaching Bundle helps students experiment with real-world signals using LabVIEW software and USRP-2920 receivers. - The USRP-2920 Teaching Bundle is a hardware and software bundle that includes two USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) Software Defined Radio Devices, the LabVIEW Modulation Toolkit software add-on for LabVIEW, and turnkey courseware. The bundle also includes components of a lab station designed to help students gain hands-on experience with a live communication link between two USRP Software Defined Radio Devices.

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