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cRIO-9068, 667 MHz Dual-Core CPU, 512 MB DRAM, 1 GB Storage, Zynq-7020 FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller
782663-02
Controller
667 MHz Dual-Core CPU, 512 MB DRAM, 1 GB Storage, Zynq-7020 FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9068 is a rugged, fanless, embedded controller that you can use for advanced control and monitoring applications. This software-designed controller features an FPGA, a real-time processor running the NI Linux Real-Time OS, and embedded user interface capability. The cRIO-9068 features an SDHC slot and a variety of connectivity ports, including two tri-speed RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet, one USB host, and three RS-232 serial. Additionally, the cRIO-9068 supports an extended operating temperature range. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.
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Extended Test Lead Kit
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Accessory Kit
The Keysight U1161A extended test lead kits are compatible with the U1230, U1240, U1250, and U1270 Series handheld digital multimeters. The set includes two extension test leads (one red and one black), two test probes, medium-sized alligator clips, and 4 mm banana plugs.
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cRIO-9058, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, -40 °C to 70 °C, Artix-7 A100T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller
787880-01
Controller
1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, -40 °C to 70 °C, Artix-7 A100T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9058 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and eight slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with LabVIEW. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.
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3.5" SBC With Intel® Atom® X7835RE/x7433RE/x7211RE (Extended Temperature SKU) And Core™ I3-N305; Processor N97
MIO-5354
Single Board Computer
Intel® Atom™ x7835RE, x7433RE, x7211RE, support Extend Temp.DDR5-4800 up to 16GB, support IBECC by Platform3 independent display: LVDS + HDMI + DP2x LAN, 6x USB, 4x COM, 2x CAN-FD, SMBus/I2C, DC-in 12~24VExpansion: 3x standalone M.2 slot: E-Key 2230, B-Key 2280 & 3052Supports EdgeBMC (for OOB control) & Software APIs, DeviceOn
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Optical Extended CAN Bus Jumper
EOFL-C
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Optical Extended CAN Bus Jumper, using fault tolerant to optical conversion to extend the range, can extend up to 5 kilometers subsea.Qualified repeater housing protected on each side by highly reliable glass to metal sealed penetrators.
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cRIO-9055, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, -40 °C to 70 °C, Artix-7 A100T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller
787879-01
Embedded Controller
1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, -40 °C to 70 °C, Artix-7 A100T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9055 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and four slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with the LabVIEW FPGA module. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.





