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Manufacturer number: 783868-01
Bustype: | PXI Express |
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Connection type front: | 96-Pin, Männlich DIN |
Filtering: | Anti-Alias |
Max. Number of differential analogue input channels: | 32 |
Measured electrical signal: | Voltage |
Measurements per second/sampling rate (MS/s): | 0.0512 |
Module width: | 1 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Resolution of the analogue input: | 24 bit |
Samplerate: | 51.2 kS/s pro Kanal |
Simultaneous scanning: | Yes |
Voltage measuring range of the analogue input (V): | -42 V bis 42 V |
With case: | Yes |
The PXIe-4305 is an analog input module with a filter for measuring higher voltages. The module allows users to select one digital filter per channel, which offers additional filter functionality. It is also possible to work with up to four different sampling rates and trigger configurations at the same time to ensure that each sensor is optimally read. The module has an A / D converter per channel, which enables simultaneous sampling at the maximum sample rate over the entire input range. The included NI ‑ DAQmx driver simplifies hardware configuration and measurements.
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