National Instruments PCIE-8361, Data Acquisition Module
The National Instruments PCIE-8361 is a high-performance data acquisition module designed for advanced signal processing tasks, ideal for industrial automation and research applications.
The National Instruments PCIE-8361 is a high-performance data acquisition module designed for advanced signal processing tasks, ideal for industrial automation and research applications.
Operating Voltage:300V (DC)
Frequency Range:1 MHz to 100 MHz
Sampling Rate:Up to 1 GS/s
Analog Input Channels:16
Digital I/O:16 channels
Temperature Range:-20°C to +85°C
Power Consumption:3W
Connectivity:PCIe Gen 3
Dimensions (LxWxH):121mm x 91mm x 31mm
Weight:100g
Experience unparalleled speed and precision with the National Instruments PCIE-8361. This high-performance data acquisition module is equipped with advanced technologies to deliver exceptional accuracy and stability in critical measurement tasks.
Featuring 8 high-resolution analog input channels and 16 digital I/O channels, the PCIE-8361 is designed to handle a wide range of applications from industrial automation to research and development environments.
With a compact yet robust design, the module ensures easy integration into existing systems without compromising on performance. Its low power consumption and wide operating temperature range make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
The National Instruments PCIE-8361 comes with comprehensive software support, including compatibility with leading data analysis tools and National Instruments’ LabVIEW platform, allowing users to customize their workflows and streamline their data processing.
Engineered with reliability at its core, the PCIE-8361 undergoes rigorous testing to ensure it meets the highest standards of quality and durability. Trust in National Instruments to provide you with cutting-edge technology that meets the demands of today’s most challenging measurement scenarios.
The National Instruments PCIE-8361 is a high-performance data acquisition module designed for advanced signal processing tasks, ideal for industrial automation and research applications.
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