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Manufacturer number: 783513-33
Connection type front: | 4-Pin, Weiblich USB 2.0 Typ A, 8-Pin, Weiblich RJ45, 1-Pin, Männlich SMB, 20-Pin, Weiblich DisplayPort, 9-Pin, Weiblich USB 3.0 Typ A, 25-Pin, Weiblich D-Sub Micro-D |
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Controller operating system: | LabVIEW Real-Time (Phar Lap) |
Max. Controller - Bandwidth (GB/s): | 24 |
Module width: | 4 |
Processor core: | Xeon 8-Core |
Protectively coated: | No |
RAM size (GB): | 8 |
TPM-Version: | 12 |
With case: | Yes |
The PXIe-8880 is an embedded controller with an Intel Xeon 8-core processor for PXI-Express systems. The controller is suitable for processing-intensive high-frequency applications, modular measurement setups and data acquisition applications. The PXIe-8880 has two 10/100 / 1000BASE-TX (Gigabit) Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 ports as well as an integrated hard disk and additional I / O for peripheral devices.
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