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NI 783367-01 | NI 9218, universal analog input module, simultaneous sampling, 2 channels, 51.2 kS / s per channel, 24 bit

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783367-01 | NI 9218, universal analog input module, simultaneous sampling, 2 channels, 51.2 kS / s per channel, 24 bit.

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783367-01 | NI 9218, universal analog input module, simultaneous sampling, 2 channels, 51.2 kS / s per channel, 24 bit

The NI ‑ 9218 is suitable for a wide range of measurement applications. The module provides built-in support for accelerometers, powered sensors, and full-bridge and voltage measurements. When using measurement-specific adapters, half bridges and quarter bridges as well as voltage measurements of 60 V and current measurements are also supported. Each channel can be selected individually to carry out different measurements on each channel. The NI ‑ 9218 is the ideal solution for creating universal test systems for automobiles, construction equipment, and data logging systems.

Product features:

  • Maximum number of differential analog input channels: 2
  • Maximum sampling rate: 51.2 kS / s per channel
  • Analog input isolation: 60 VDC channel-to-channel isolation
  • Supported sensor type: Bridge IEPE Accelerometer Powered
  • Measured electrical signal: current voltage
  • Connection type front: LEMO (qty 2)
  • Protective coating: no
  • With housing: yes
  • Supported hardware platform: CompactDAQ, CompactRIO

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NI
National Instruments is a global leader in test, measurement, and control solutions. NI's platform-based approach combines modular hardware and software to help customers address complex engineering challenges. Applications range from automotive, electronics, and energy to research/education and industrial systems.

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