National Instruments Releases Single-Board RIO Embedded Devices With Multifunction I/O
New devices provide shorter time to market for designers.
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March 7, 2012
By DE Editors
National Instruments announced four new NI Single-Board RIO board-level embedded devices featuring a real-time processor, Spartan-6 field-programmable gate array (FPGA), analog and digital I/O and more built-in peripherals for custom embedded control and monitoring applications.
The new devices provide engineers with off-the-shelf FPGA and real-time processor technology through NI LabVIEW while maintaining the custom I/O often required for high-volume deployments through the option of a RIO Mezzanine Card connector. The connector provides direct access to FPGA digital input/output (DIO) lines and certain processor-specific functions for mating custom daughter cards. NI Single-Board RIO alleviates the effort of designing an entire system from scratch so designers can focus on the custom parts of their applications, such as the I/O.
With the new devices, engineers can achieve the shorter time to market of an off-the-shelf system along with the I/O customization offered by in-house designs, providing the best of both worlds. The devices also feature built-in analog I/O.
New models include the NI sbRIO-9623, NI sbRIO-9626, NI sbRIO-9633, and NI sbRIO-9636.
For more information, visit National Instruments.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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