Click on picture for a larger image. National Instruments PCI 8330/8335 to PXI 8330/8335 Cards For sale is a pair of National Instruments PCI to PXI cards. Both cards have the fiber optic MXI-3 SC connectors, hooked up to FTR-8509-2 transceivers. Here are some characteristics and advantages of these cards - MXI-3 is a PCI master/slave system implementing the PCI-PCI bridge register set. It couples two physically separate PCI, CompactPCI, or PXI buses with either a copper or fiber-optic data link capable of 1.5 Gbytes/s serial data rates. With the MXI-3 system, you can do the following: • Increase the available number CompactPCI or PXI slots for your application • Physically separate the measurement or automation system from the host PC • Combine PCI, CompactPCI, and PXI devices in the same system You can use MXI-3 to control remote devices on up to 255 buses from any PCI-based system, provided the BIOS supports such a configuration. You can use either a daisy-chain or a star configuration, with maximum bus-to-bus distances of 20 meters (copper cable) or 200 meters (fiber-optic cable). Because the MXI-3 system is a PCI-PCI bridge, all devices on the system appear as local devices to the primary computer. You do not need to rewrite your device drivers for operation on a MXI-3 system. MXI-3 supports write posting and read prefetching to enhance performance, and provides clock distribution and bus arbitration for up to seven slots on each secondary bus. MXI-3 buffers and retimes the signals between the buses, maintaining the tight timing and high performance PCI requires. Check out the users manual at - http:// /pdf/manuals/370103a.pdf Thanks for looking and let me know if you have any questions about the items, I will do my best to answer. These units are sold untested but are guaranteed NON-DOA with a 7 day ROR. CO STATE RESIDENTS: All items won by Colorado residents will be subject to 6.7% sales tax. (We do not proofread any ads submitted by members) |
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