NI 785064-01 | CompactDAQ chassis NI cDAQ-9185 (4 slots, Ethernet)
Manufacturer number: 785064-01
€1,890.00
785064-01 | CompactDAQ chassis NI cDAQ-9185 (4 slots, Ethernet).
Documents & Downloads
Description
785064-01 | CompactDAQ chassis NI cDAQ-9185 (4 slots, Ethernet)
The cDAQ-9185 is a CompactDAQ Ethernet chassis for use in distributed sensor measurement systems. The chassis is used to control timing, synchronization and data transfer between I / O modules of the C-series and an external host. The chassis enables the combination of I / O modules of the C series in order to carry out mixed measurements with analog and digital I / O as well as counters / timers. The chassis enables exact, synchronized timing over the network using the TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking) standard, which is ideal for widely distributed measurements over large distances. The chassis has an integrated network switch for easy daisy-chaining. The chassis also has four universal 32-bit counters / timers that can be accessed via a hardware-clocked digital module of the C series and B. are suitable for applications that include rotary pulses, pulse width modulation or the generation of pulse trains.
Product features:
- Bus type: Ethernet
- Number of slots: 4
- Supports synchronization: Yes
- Device's own trigger: Yes
- Operating temperature: -40 ° C to 70 ° C
- WiFi Certification Region: -
- Protective coating. no
Accessoires (10 products )
Recommendations (2 products )
Die Datatec Akademie
Wenn Sie sich für neue Mess- oder Prüftechnik entscheiden, wollen Sie sicher sein, die richtige Entscheidung zu treffen. Darum beraten wir Sie nicht nur umfassend, sondern bieten zudem vielfältige Schulungen an. Egal ob online, bei uns in Reutlingen oder exklusiv für Ihre Firma.
Seminarempfehlungen
News and Knowledge
As part of a research programme, the NI technology was confronted with a powerful opponent: microgravity. But in the fac...
One of dataTec's customers from research deals with the question of how objects behave in weightlessness. Without furthe...
Oxford University had such a big task that required thinking in very small terms. But thanks to NI's modular measurement...