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NI 786425-01 | cRIO-9054, 1.33 GHz dual-core, Artix-7-100T-FPGA, 4 slots, RT, Non-XT

Manufacturer number: 786425-01

786425-01 | cRIO-9054, 1.33 GHz dual-core, Artix-7-100T-FPGA, 4 slots, RT, Non-XT.

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786425-01 | cRIO-9054, 1.33 GHz dual-core, Artix-7-100T-FPGA, 4 slots, RT, Non-XT

The cRIO-9054 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It has an Intel Atom dual-core processor, an Artix-7 FPGA and four slots for modules of the C series. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system and grants access to the I / O through NI-DAQmx drivers or the LabVIEW FPGA module. The controller offers precise, synchronized timing and deterministic data transmission over the network using the TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking) standard, which is ideally suited for distributed measurement, control and regulation applications. The controller has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, a USB 3.1 host port, a USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line and a slot for μSD cards for local data storage. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

Product features:

  • TSN activated: Deterministic communication synchronization
  • Number of slots: 4
  • Operating temperature: -20 ° C to 55 ° C
  • Programming mode: NI-DAQmx LabVIEW FPGA
  • Processor core: Intel Atom dual core with 133 GHz
  • FPGA: Artix-7 100T
  • Protective coating: no
  • Hard disk space: 4 GB
  • RAM size: 2 GB
  • Number of controller ethernet ports: 2
  • Supports GigE Vision: Yes

Accessoires

Accessoires

NI
960680-100
Standard Service Program (SSP) for cRIO-9054, 3 years (786425-01-S3)
Delivery time upon request
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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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