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National Instruments USB-7846 Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device
The NI USB-7846 (Part Numbers: 783201-02 and 783201-01) is a Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device. When the user utilizes standard LabVIEW programming strategies in LabVIEW FPGA, they promptly get a large portion of the advantages of the FPGA-based methodology. Propelled applications may need to push the framework considerably further on at least one of these related measurements: throughput, timing, assets, and numerical exactness. When the user programs with the LabVIEW FPGA Module, every hub on the user’s graph has an identical portrayal on the FPGA as a circuit part. When the user puts code outside the SCTL, LabVIEW controls the execution of those equipment parts as information moves through them. Accordingly, extra hardware is expected to ensure that these segments execute just when they have legitimate information at all their data sources. This model of execution is alluded to as organized information stream. Organized information stream pursues a customary program execution display where a capacity must have most of its information parameters before it executes, and the guest hinders until the capacity returns. When executing code on a CPU, the CPU has settled broadly useful, hardware that consecutively devours code and information. When compared to a CPU, the code on an FPGA itself turns into an exceedingly particular and parallel circuit, and the information moves through it as electrical signals. These enroll components are added to control work execution and hook information on each clock cycle as the information streams starting with one hub then onto the next.
Model | USB-7846 |
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Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Part Numbers | 783201-02 and 783201-01 |
Type | Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device |
Bidirectional Digital Channels | 48 |
Maximum Sample Rate | 500 kS/s |
FPGA Type | Kintex-7 160T |
Dimensions | 7.3 in. × 6.8 in. × 1.4 in. |
Weight | 35.27 oz. |
Warranty | 2-3 Year Warranty |
USB-7846 Manual | User Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download |
Price | Contact a sales representative for a quote. |
Associated part numbers for the USB-7846:
154803B-04L, 154803B-14L, 154803C-04L, 783201-01, 783201-02
National Instruments USB-7846 Frequently Asked Questions
Question: What is the difference between the two part numbers for the NI USB-7846?
Answer: The NI USB-7846 has two variations: part number 783201-02 which is not enclosed and part number 783201-01 which is enclosed.
Question: What is the maximum clock rate of the USB-7846?
Answer: The maximum clock rate of the USB-7846 is 80 MHz.
Question: Which type of I/O connectors are on the NI USB-7846?
Answer: There are two 68-pin VHDCI I/O connectors on the NI USB-7846.
Question: What type of power supply can be utilized with the USB-7846?
Answer: The USB-7846 must be utilized with the power supply it comes with or with another UL listed ITE power supply marked LPS.
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USB-7846
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USB-7846, Kintex-7 160T FPGA, Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device
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National Instruments USB-7846 Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device
The NI USB-7846 (Part Numbers: 783201-02 and 783201-01) is a Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device. When the user utilizes standard LabVIEW programming strategies in LabVIEW FPGA, they promptly get a large portion of the advantages of the FPGA-based methodology. Propelled applications may need to push the framework considerably further on at least one of these related measurements: throughput, timing, assets, and numerical exactness. When the user programs with the LabVIEW FPGA Module, every hub on the user’s graph has an identical portrayal on the FPGA as a circuit part. When the user puts code outside the SCTL, LabVIEW controls the execution of those equipment parts as information moves through them. Accordingly, extra hardware is expected to ensure that these segments execute just when they have legitimate information at all their data sources. This model of execution is alluded to as organized information stream. Organized information stream pursues a customary program execution display where a capacity must have most of its information parameters before it executes, and the guest hinders until the capacity returns. When executing code on a CPU, the CPU has settled broadly useful, hardware that consecutively devours code and information. When compared to a CPU, the code on an FPGA itself turns into an exceedingly particular and parallel circuit, and the information moves through it as electrical signals. These enroll components are added to control work execution and hook information on each clock cycle as the information streams starting with one hub then onto the next.
Model | USB-7846 |
---|---|
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Part Numbers | 783201-02 and 783201-01 |
Type | Multifunction Reconfigurable I/O Device |
Bidirectional Digital Channels | 48 |
Maximum Sample Rate | 500 kS/s |
FPGA Type | Kintex-7 160T |
Dimensions | 7.3 in. × 6.8 in. × 1.4 in. |
Weight | 35.27 oz. |
Warranty | 2-3 Year Warranty |
USB-7846 Manual | User Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download |
Price | Contact a sales representative for a quote. |
National Instruments USB-7846 Frequently Asked Questions
Question: What is the difference between the two part numbers for the NI USB-7846?
Answer: The NI USB-7846 has two variations: part number 783201-02 which is not enclosed and part number 783201-01 which is enclosed.
Question: What is the maximum clock rate of the USB-7846?
Answer: The maximum clock rate of the USB-7846 is 80 MHz.
Question: Which type of I/O connectors are on the NI USB-7846?
Answer: There are two 68-pin VHDCI I/O connectors on the NI USB-7846.
Question: What type of power supply can be utilized with the USB-7846?
Answer: The USB-7846 must be utilized with the power supply it comes with or with another UL listed ITE power supply marked LPS.
Why Buy From Apex Waves
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"Hand carrying parts to fedex directly to make sure I get them overnight. Great service"
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