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A standard way of controlling hardware and/or software that enables connection, communication and data transfer.

See Also: NTCIP, Communication Protocol


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  • CoolMaster

    1000D - Dimax

    CoolMaster 1000D is versatile bridge device connecting Daikin VRV Air Conditioning systems and any RS232 or USB capable device like Home PC, Embedded PC or Home Automation Controller. Exposing simple interface over RS232 communication line or USB bus, CoolMaster gains user application full control on indoor units and provides access to VRV system parameters. In other words CoolMaster hides complexity of internal Daikin Communication line (including very unique physical layer) and instead gives simple, comprehensive, well documented protocol running on popular RS232 or USB connection.

  • IRIG-B TTL TO RS485 Converter

    SPC - INS - 1010 - Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    The IRIG-B TTL signal is a time synchronization protocol that can be transmitted up to 50m maximum using coaxial cable. So the relay which is to be received the IRIG-B TTL signal may be far away from the IRIG-B source. The relay may be not able to synchronize with the GPS. To avoid such an incident in the field, some of the relays have provision to receive IRIG-B RS485 signal. The IRIG-B RS485 signal can able travel up to 1200m without any booster. All Time source equipment may not be supplied with IRIG-B RS485 signal output. The converter will act as a bridge between GPS Time source and Relays for time synchronization.

  • USB-7845, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    783200-02 - NI

    Kintex-7 70T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The USB‑7845 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The USB‑7845 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • USB-7845, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    783200-01 - NI

    Kintex-7 70T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The USB‑7845 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The USB‑7845 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • USB-7855, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, 1 MS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    782915-01 - NI

    Kintex-7 70T FPGA, 1 MS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The USB‑7855 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The USB‑7855 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • PCIe-7820, Kintex 7 160T FPGA Digital Reconfigurable I/O Device

    785361-01 - NI

    The PCIe‑7820 is a reconfigurable I/O (RIO) device that features a user-programmable FPGA for onboard processing and flexible I/O operation. With LabVIEW FPGA, you can individually configure the digital lines as inputs, outputs, counter/timers, PWM, encoder inputs, or specialized communication protocols. You can also program custom onboard decision making that executes with hardware-timed speed and reliability. Each line offers software-selectable logic levels. The PCIe‑7820 is well-suited for a wide variety of applications, such as high-speed waveform generation, sensor simulation, hardware-­in­-the-­loop (HIL) test, bit error rate test, and other applications that require precise timing and control.

  • NI-9401, 5 V/TTL, 8 Bidirectional Channels, 100 ns C Series Digital Module

    779351-01 - NI

    5 V/TTL, 8 Bidirectional Channels, 100 ns C Series Digital Module - The NI‑9401 is a configurable digital I/O interface for input or output in 4‑bit increments. Therefore, the NI‑9401 can create three configurations: 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, or four digital inputs and four digital outputs. With reconfigurable I/O (RIO) technology (CompactRIO only), you can use the LabVIEW FPGA Module to program the NI‑9401 for implementing custom, high-speed counter/timers; digital communication protocols; pulse generation; and more. Each channel features transient isolation between the I/O channels and the backplane.

  • NI-9401, 5 V/TTL, 8 Bidirectional Channels, 100 ns C Series Digital Module

    782401-01 - NI

    5 V/TTL, 8 Bidirectional Channels, 100 ns C Series Digital Module - The NI‑9401 is a configurable digital I/O interface for input or output in 4‑bit increments. Therefore, the NI‑9401 can create three configurations: 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, or four digital inputs and four digital outputs. With reconfigurable I/O (RIO) technology (CompactRIO only), you can use the LabVIEW FPGA Module to program the NI‑9401 for implementing custom, high-speed counter/timers; digital communication protocols; pulse generation; and more. Each channel features transient isolation between the I/O channels and the backplane.

  • PCIe-7841, Virtex-5 LX30 FPGA, 200 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    781100-01 - NI

    Virtex-5 LX30 FPGA, 200 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The PCIe‑7841 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The PCIe‑7841 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • PCIe-7842, Virtex-5 LX50 FPGA, 200 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    781101-01 - NI

    Virtex-5 LX50 FPGA, 200 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The PCIe‑7842 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The PCIe‑7842 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • PCIe-7822, Kintex 7 325T FPGA, Digital Reconfigurable I/O Device

    785360-01 - NI

    The PCIe‑7822 is a reconfigurable I/O (RIO) device that features a user-programmable FPGA for onboard processing and flexible I/O operation. With LabVIEW FPGA, you can individually configure the digital lines as inputs, outputs, counter/timers, PWM, encoder inputs, or specialized communication protocols. You can also program custom onboard decision making that executes with hardware-timed speed and reliability. Each line offers software-selectable logic levels. The PCIe‑7822 is well-suited for a wide variety of applications, such as high-speed waveform generation, sensor simulation, hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) test, bit error rate test, and other applications that require precise timing and control.

  • PCIe-7821, Kintex 7 FPGA, Digital Reconfigurable I/O Device

    785359-01 - NI

    The PCIe‑7821 is a reconfigurable I/O (RIO) device that features a user-programmable FPGA for onboard processing and flexible I/O operation. With LabVIEW FPGA, you can individually configure the digital lines as inputs, outputs, counter/timers, PWM, encoder inputs, or specialized communication protocols. You can also program custom onboard decision making that executes with hardware-timed speed and reliability. Each line offers software-selectable logic levels. The PCIe‑7821 is well-suited for a wide variety of applications, such as high-speed waveform generation, sensor simulation, hardware‑in-‑the‑loop (HIL) test, bit error rate test, and other applications that require precise timing and control.

  • USB-7846, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    783201-01 - NI

    Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The USB‑7846 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The USB‑7846 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • USB-7846, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    783201-02 - NI

    Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 500 kS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The USB‑7846 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The USB‑7846 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

  • USB-7856, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 1 MS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device

    782916-01 - NI

    Kintex-7 160T FPGA, 1 MS/s Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device - The USB‑7856 features a user-programmable FPGA for high-performance onboard processing and direct control over I/O signals for complete flexibility of system timing and synchronization. You can customize these devices with the LabVIEW FPGA Module to develop applications requiring precise timing and control such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, custom protocol communication, sensor simulation, and high-speed control. The USB‑7856 features a dedicated A/D converter per channel for independent timing and triggering. This design offers specialized functionality such as multirate sampling and individual channel triggering, which are outside the capabilities of typical DAQ hardware.

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