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  • PXIe-7821, Kintex 7 160T FPGA, 128 DIO, 512 MB DRAM, PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module

    783485-01 - NI

    Kintex 7 160T FPGA, 128 DIO, 512 MB DRAM, PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module—The PXIe‑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 PXIe‑7821 supports peer‑to‑peer streaming for direct data transfer between PXI Express modules. The PXIe‑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.

  • PXIe-7820, Kintex 7 160T FPGA, 128 DIO, PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module

    783484-01 - NI

    Kintex 7 160T FPGA, 128 DIO, PXI Digital Reconfigurable I/O Module—The PXIe‑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 PXIe‑7820 supports peer‑to‑peer streaming for direct data transfer between PXI Express modules. The PXIe‑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.

  • cRIO-9038, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 8 GB Storage, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, and Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    783850-02 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 8 GB Storage, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, and Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9038 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. You also can use the Mini DisplayPort to add a local human machine interface (HMI) for application development. The cRIO-9038 features an SDHC slot and a variety of connectivity ports, including two tri-speed RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB host, one USB device, and two RS-232 serial. Additionally, the cRIO-9038 supports an extended temperate 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.

  • USRP-2974, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, x86 Processor, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device

    785606-01 - NI

    The USRP-2974 is built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture with an onboard Intel Core i7 processor running the NI Linux Real-Time OS. The USRP-2974 is a USRP Software Defined Radio Stand-Alone Device, meaning that you can target the onboard processor with LabVIEW Communications System Design Suite to deterministically perform processing. The USRP-2974 is also equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) Reference Clock. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include stand-alone LTE or 802.11 device emulation; Medium Access Control (MAC) algorithm development; multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. 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.

  • cRIO-9031, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 1 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    783451-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 1 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9031 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. You also can use the Mini DisplayPort to add a local human machine interface (HMI) for application development. The cRIO-9031 features an SDHC slot and a variety of connectivity ports, including two tri-speed RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB host, one USB device, and two RS-232 serial. Additionally, the cRIO-9031 supports an extended temperate 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.

  • cRIO-9036, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 1 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    783849-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 1 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, Kintex-7 70T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9036 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. You also can use the Mini DisplayPort to add a local human machine interface (HMI) for application development. The cRIO-9036 features an SDHC slot and a variety of connectivity ports, including two tri-speed RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB host, one USB device, and two RS-232 serial. Additionally, the cRIO-9036 supports an extended temperate 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.

  • cDAQ-9135, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller

    783688-01 - NI

    The cDAQ‑9135 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring in extreme environments. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9135 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9135 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. 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.

  • cDAQ-9133, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    783687-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9133 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 16 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9133 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input. You can combine the cDAQ‑9133 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. 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.

  • cDAQ-9133, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    783686-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9133 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 16 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9133 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input. You can combine the cDAQ‑9133 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. 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.

  • cRIO-9038, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 8 GB Storage, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, and Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    783850-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 8 GB Storage, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, and Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9038 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. You also can use the Mini DisplayPort to add a local human machine interface (HMI) for application development. The cRIO-9038 features an SDHC slot and a variety of connectivity ports, including two tri-speed RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB host, one USB device, and two RS-232 serial. Additionally, the cRIO-9038 supports an extended temperate 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.

  • cRIO-9033, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 8 GB Storage, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    783452-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 8 GB Storage, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9033 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. You also can use the Mini DisplayPort to add a local human machine interface (HMI) for application development. The cRIO-9033 features an SDHC slot and a variety of connectivity ports, including two tri-speed RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB host, one USB device, and two RS-232 serial. Additionally, the cRIO-9033 supports an extended temperate 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.

  • PXI Device Power Supply - 4 Isolated Channels, 20-bit Measurement Resolution

    52310e series - Chroma ATE Inc.

    Chroma 52310e Series i s a programmabl e PXI-Express DPS (Device Power Supply) Card designed for high-accuracy and reliable output power for device test applications. Its compact size, easy level of integration, and high flexibility make the 52310e Series ideal for multi-channel power supplies. Chroma 52310e Series features 8 selectable control bandwidths to ensure high speed output and stable operation; multiple current measurement ranges with a 20-bit DAC/ADC provide the highest resolution and accuracy with a sampling rate up to 600K S/sec; programmable internal series resistance for battery simulation. Chroma 52310e DPS series has a patented hardware sequence engine that has deterministic t iming to cont rol each DPS channel. The sequencer's on-board memory can store up to 1024 sequencer commands and 32k measurement samples per channel.

  • Turns Ratio Testers

    TRT Standard Series - IBEKO Power AB

    When it comes to choosing a transformer turns ratio tester, TRT Standard series offers some of the most advanced instruments with LCD display out in the market. Each model measures transformer excitation current and phase shift performs automatic vector group detection and magnetic balance on three-phase transformers and three-phase autotransformers. Furthermore, they have a built-in true three-phase power source. Because of that, TRT Standard instruments can test transformers with special configurations, such as phase-shifting, rectifier, arc-furnace, traction transformers, etc.The instruments can output test voltages from 1 V AC to 250 V AC, depending on the chosen model. High test voltage of 250 V AC provides more accurate turns ratio testing compared to other turns ratio testers on the market and extremely low test voltage of 1 V AC enables turns ratio verification of current transformers.TRT Standard series consists of:TRT03 Models (TRT03A, TRT03B, TRT03C) – single-phase voltage up to 100 VTRT3x Models (TRT30A, TRT30B, TRT30C, TRT33A, TRT33B, TRT33C) – single and true three-phase voltage up to 100 VTRT63 Models (TRT63A, TRT63B, TRT63C) – single and true three-phase voltage up to 250 VMore about models differences can be found under the downloads tab, in brochures and comparison sheets.A user can create test templates using the DV Win software and store them in the PC’s memory for later use when in the field.TRT Standard series models have a built-in tap changer control unit. Consequently, it enables remote control of an on-load tap changer (OLTC) directly from the tester. In order to make the most out of this feature, the DV-Win software can be programmed to do everything automatically – running turns ratio tests, changing OLTC tap positions and saving results. This option, especially in combination with test templates, significantly facilitates and shortens the turns ratio testing time.

  • Serial FPDP Extreme 1/2 ATR Recorder

    Talon RTX 2596 - Pentek, Inc.

    - Rugged 1/2 ATR MIL-spec chassis for harsh mechanical and thermal environments- Environmentally sealed, conduction-cooled- Fully sealed for RF emissions with EMI power line filter- MIL-STD circular connectors- Compact and lightweight design - 18 lb (8 kg)- QuickPac® drive packs allow quick removal of all data storage up to 61 TB via the front panel- Ideal for UAVs, military vehicles, aircraft pods and outdoor environments- Four-channel Serial FPDP record/playback- Supports Flow Control, CRC, and Copy/Loop Mode as a receiver and transmitter- Supports 1.0625, 2.125, 2.5, 3.125 and 4.25 GBaud link rates- Single-mode and multi-mode fiber interfaces available- Sustained real-time record rates up to 4 GB/s- 12 to 28 VDC power supply- Optional GPS receiver for precise time and position stamping- SystemFlow API, GUI and Signal Viewer analysis tools- Optional telnet remote connection to recorder

  • 3D Microscope

    BVM-5006 - BYC Industrial Ltd

    BVM-5006 Electric 3D Microscope features the quality optical system, high resolution, large field of view, high zoom ratio, novel design and one-up technology, easy and automatic operations. Includes: Motorized zooming, motorized observation angle for changing and optional motorized focusing. The speed can be adjusted while changing observation angle. With the angle attachment, the microscope can realize 3D image effects for observing the components and deep holes. The LED lights can generate high brightness. Theoretically the service life of LED lights can reach 20,000 hours. The LED lights with area control function can illuminate from different angles for convenient multi-angle inspections. The M-N3D Microscope can be widely used in micro-electronics, automated monitoring and testing industries. By selecting the appropriate objectives and video couplers, different magnification, field of view and depth of field can be acquired. Digital and Analog video systems can meet the different users' demands.

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