National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 25) NI SCXI – High-Channel-Count Signal Conditioning National Instruments SCXI is a high-performance signal conditioning and switching platform for measurement and automation systems. Customize your system with a wide variety of modules Link chassis to expand to up to 3,072 channels Protect your system with isolation up to 300 V Save costs by choosing a 4- or 12-slot chassis Use driver support for LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, ANSI C/C++, C#, Visual Basic .NET, and Visual Basic 6.0 Learn more at ni.com/signalconditioning Featured Products 4-Slot SCXI Chassis A rugged, low-noise chassis with a compact design that can hold up to four SCXI modules USB Data Acquisition for SCXI Full-featured 16-bit USB data acquisition and control module for SCXI analog input, analog output, digital I/O, and switching modules RTD Module 16-channel analog input module for 3-wire and 4-wire RTD measurements NI SCC – Portable, Low-Cost Signal Conditioning Use National Instruments SCC modular, portable signal conditioning systems with NI M Series and other NI multifunction data acquisition devices. Per-channel analog and digital signal conditioning Direct signal and sensor connectivity TEDS compatibility with NI SC-2350 carrier Driver support for LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, ANSI C/C++, C#, Visual Basic .NET, and Visual Basic 6.0 Learn more at ni.com/signalconditioning NI SC Series Integrated Signal Conditioning National Instruments SC Series data acquisition devices feature built-in signal conditioning for PCI and PXI. They exceed the capabilities of a typical data acquisition device, providing built-in channel-to-channel isolation, a bridge-based sensor, and high-voltage signal conditioning. In addition, programmable gain and filter settings and NIST-traceable calibration certificates ensure measurement accuracy. Learn more at ni.com/signalconditioning ni.com The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. 25 http://ni.com/signalconditioning http://ni.com/signalconditioning http://ni.com/signalconditioning http://ni.com
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