NI 781157-01 | cDAQ-9174, CompactDAQ chassis (USB, 4 slots)
Manufacturer number: 781157-01
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€1,630.00
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Manufacturer number: 781157-01
13 in stock. Ready to ship in 1 business day
€1,630.00
The cDAQ ‑ 9174 is a CompactDAQ USB chassis that is suitable for compact, portable sensor measurement systems. The plug-and-play USB connection simplifies the implementation of sensory and electrical measurements. It also controls timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C-Series I / O modules and an external host computer. The chassis can be combined with various I / O modules of the C series in order to carry out mixed measurements with analog / digital I / O as well as counters / timers. The cDAQ ‑ 9174 has four universal 32 ‑ bit counters / timers. Thanks to several timing engines, seven hardware-timed processes can be carried out simultaneously, with three independent sampling rates available for analog acquisition.
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