National Instruments RT PXI Embedded Controllers Increase Real-Time Performance
Engineers can use two new National Instruments RT PXI embedded controllers to increase their real-time control rates and data-streaming throughput. The NI PXI-8196 RT controller is the highest-performance real-time controller available. With a 2.0 GHz Pentium M 760 processor, it delivers an average performance improvement of 18 percent compared to the previous highest-performance real-time controller. The NI PXI-8195 RT controller features a 1.5 GHz Celeron M 370 processor. The new controllers offer reliable, deterministic operation on a rugged platform and are an execution target for programs written in National Instruments LabVIEW Real-Time. Engineers can use the new controllers for a wide range of applications that require real-time performance including machine control, reliable test and HIL simulation in industries such as industrial control, industrial test, ATE and military/aerospace. Both new controllers offer Gigabit Ethernet for high-speed networking of distributed systems. Supporting a maximum of 2 GB of dual-channel DDR2 memory, the controllers offer double the memory capacity and performance of previous-generation real-time PXI controllers. The new controllers also feature an optional solid-state hard drive for applications that require extreme ruggedness. The PXI-8196 RT and PXI-8195 RT controllers incorporate an extensive set of peripherals such as a hard drive, GPIB, serial and Ethernet into a single module to ease system integration. The new embedded controllers operate with a wide range of PXI and CompactPCI devices from both National Instruments and third-party vendors and are shipped with preinstalled NI LabVIEW Real-Time embedded software. For more information on NI real-time software and hardware, readers can visit www.ni.com/realtime. About PXI About National Instruments Pricing and Contact Information
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