The National Instruments PXI-6534 is a high-speed, 32-bit, parallel digital I/O interface ideal for interfacing to 5V TTL/CMOS devices. It performs pattern I/O and high-speed data transfer using a wide range of handshaking protocols at speeds up to 80 MB/s. The NI PXI-6534 delivers digital I/O coupled with large onboard memory. It features user-defined power-up states, start and stop triggering, pattern matching, and change detection. You can operate the 32 lines as individually configurable single-line I/O or as 8, 16, or 32-bit ports for pattern I/O and handshaking.
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Installation and integration test of all individual hardware
Courtesy installation of system driver sets and application development environments
Three-year warranty and calibration coverage
Custom documentation plus a custom restore and startup utility
This service is only available for PXI, NI CompactRIO, and NI Compact FieldPoint systems.
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