National Instruments has introduced a new embedded controller for the PXI Express system, the PXIe-8861, which is based on Intel Xeon E3-1515M v5 processor and has 2.8 GHz quad-core processing capability. It also supports Turbo frequencies up to 3.7 GHz. This 2.8GHz quad-core PXI controller is designed for processor-intensive RF, modular instrumentation and data acquisition applications to meet the demands of high-speed data processing and complex control tasks.
The PXIe-8861 controller includes a wealth of interfaces, such as two 10/100/1000BASE-TX Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, as well as an integrated hard drive, serial ports, two Thunderbolt™3 ports, and other peripheral I/O. These interfaces provide a wide range of connectivity options, making it easy for the PXIe-8861 to interact with a variety of external devices and instruments.
In addition, the PXIe-8861 features a modular design that supports PXI high-speed systems and provides computing and peripheral IO capabilities for a variety of modular instrumentation and data acquisition applications. It also supports running the Windows 10 operating system, providing a wide range of software compatibility and a user-friendly interface. The high reliability and stability of the PXIe-8861 make it suitable for harsh industrial environments and can maintain stable performance during long periods of operation.
The introduction of the PXIe-8861 further expands National Instruments’ product line in the PXI Express space, providing users with an efficient, reliable and highly flexible test and measurement platform that is expected to play an important role in the wave of smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0.