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Manufacturer number: 779592-01
Analogue input isolation: | Ch-Earth Ground Isolation, 250 Veff Isolierung Kanal gegen Masse |
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Bustype: | C Series |
Connection type front: | 16-Pin, Weiblich Schraubanschluss |
Max. Number of differential analogue input channels: | 4 |
Measurements per second/sampling rate (MS/s): | 0.0004 |
Module width: | 1 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Resolution of the analogue input: | 24 bit |
Samplerate: | 400 S/s |
Supported sensors: | PT100 RTD |
With case: | Yes |
The NI ‑ 9217 is an RTD input module. It can be configured for two different sample rate modes: high sample rate or high resolution. The NI ‑ 9217 supports 3 and 4 wire RTD measurements. It automatically detects which RTD type (3 or 4-wire) is connected to the channel and configures each channel accordingly. The module supplies excitation current per channel. The NI ‑ 9217 also has a calibration certificate and double isolation of the channel from ground, which ensures increased operational reliability, noise immunity and a high common-mode voltage range.
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