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The NI X Series combines precise ±10 V analog inputs/outputs, flexible digital I/O and powerful counters/timers in a modular board family for PXI Express and PCI Express. Thanks to NI-DAQmx, you can use the same proven API and software tools (e.g. LabVIEW, FlexLogger, Python, C/C++) across all devices - for fast commissioning, stable measurements and easy scaling.
Available NI X-Series PXI & PCI models: PXIe-6357, PXIe-6353, PXIe-6351, PXIe-6343, PXIe-6323, PXIe-6321 and PCIe-6340, PCIe-6342, PCIe-6350, PCIe-6352, PCIe-6351.
The PXIe-6323 is a model of the X series that is particularly designed for cost-efficient multifunction applications. It offers 32 analog inputs with 16-bit resolution and a sampling rate of up to 250 kS/s. In addition, 4 analog outputs with up to 900 kS/s and 48 digital I/O lines are available. This makes the PXIe-6323 a well-balanced solution for applications that require many channels but do not require extremely high sampling rates. Typical applications include medium-speed validation test benches, laboratory measurements or cost-sensitive projects where a wide range of functions is required.
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