National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 46) VXI As a VXI hardware and software leader, National Instruments offers VXI controllers that take advantage of off-the-shelf PC technologies to deliver state-of-the-art VXI control solutions. Comprehensive NI software – from NI-VXI and NI-VISA I/O software to NI LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, and Measurement Studio for Microsoft Visual Studio application development tools – is vital to successful VXI development. This combination of hardware and software sets NI VXI controllers apart from the competition. Embedded 1- or 2-slot, C-size controllers or remote controllers for a PXI system, desktop PC, or workstation via PCI, GPIB, or Hi-Speed USB VXIplug&play compliance and compatibility with software available for general-market computers High-performance, custom ASICs – the MITE and MANTIS – for VXI backplane resource access Ability to perform block-mode transfers, giving the processor time to perform application-specific tasks Full VXI Slot 0 capabilities, including slot identification and bus management responsibilities External VXI CLK10 synchronization for multiple mainframe configuration Advanced trigger/timing capabilities and full software and hardware control of the VXI trigger lines Ability to function as an interrupter and an interrupt handler for any or all of the VXIbus interrupt lines Learn more at ni.com/vxi Features Intuitive Software The NI-VXI/NI-VISA bus interface software features high-performance routines for industry-standard programming languages. High Throughput With the NI VXI-USB remote controller, you can achieve 32 MB/s sustained throughput across USB and VXI. Hybrid Systems With NI VXI controller interfaces to PXI, PCI, GPIB, and USB and intuitive software packages, NI makes it easy to build optimized, integrated test systems across multiple platforms. 46 ni.com The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. http://ni.com/vxi http://ni.com
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