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  • NI cDAQ-9178 Support

    NI cDAQ-9178 Support

    ...designed for small, portable, mixed-measurement test systems. Combine the cDAQ-9178 with up to eight NI C Series I/O modules for a custom analog input, analog output, digital I/O, and counter/timer measurement system. Modules are available for


  • NI cDAQ-9174 Support

    NI cDAQ-9174 Support

    ...designed for small, portable, mixed-measurement test systems. Combine the cDAQ-9174 with up to four NI C Series I/O modules for a custom analog input, analog output, digital I/O, and counter/timer measurement system. Modules are available for a


  • TB-2705 Support

    TB-2705 Support

    The National Instruments TB-2705 is a screw terminal block that works with PXI E Series, S Series, and analog output modules that use a 68-pin D-Type connector. It latches to the front of the PXI module with locking screws and provides strain relief, as well as easy access to your analog, digital,


  • SCC-FT Series Support

    SCC-FT Series Support

    The NI SCC-FT01 is a feedthrough module that offers direct connection to analog input or output channels of the E Series DAQ device. It also includes breadboard area for development of custom signal conditioning circuitry for analog input, analog output, digital I/O, and GPCTR channels of the E


  • SCC-CTR Series Support

    SCC-CTR Series Support

    The National Instruments SCC-CTR01 provides 60 V of isolation and a 0 to 48 VDC input/output range, including TTL, for general-purpose counters on the SCC platform. You can use up to two NI SCC-CTR01 modules per carrier, in conjunction with the two counter/timers on the controlling multifunction I/O

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