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Manufacturer number: 779357-01
€1,620.00
Analogue input isolation: | Ch-Earth Ground Isolation, 60 VDC Isolierung Kanal gegen Masse |
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Bustype: | C Series |
Connection type front: | 37-Pin, Männlich D-Sub |
Filtering: | Greater than 100 KHz |
Max. Number of differential analogue input channels: | 16 |
Max. Number of ground-related analogue input channels: | 32 |
Measured electrical signal: | Voltage |
Measurements per second/sampling rate (MS/s): | 0.25 |
Module width: | 1 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Resolution of the analogue input: | 16 bit |
Samplerate: | 250 kS/s |
Simultaneous scanning: | No |
Voltage measuring range of the analogue input (V): | -5 V bis 5 V, -10 V bis 10 V, -200 mV bis 200 mV, -1 V bis 1 V |
With case: | Yes |
The NI ‑ 9205 module is suitable for differential or single-ended analog measurements, each with four programmable input ranges. For multifunctional systems, the module offers an effective combination of number of channels and speed at an affordable price. There are four programmable input areas to choose from. To protect against transient signals, the NI ‑ 9205 has overvoltage protection of up to 60 V between the input channels and the COM port. In addition, the NI ‑ 9205 has double insulation from ground, which ensures increased operational reliability, noise immunity and a high common-mode voltage range. The module offers overvoltage protection against transients of 1000 Veff.
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