Analog Output Module suits high-speed applications.

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Model PXI-6733 delivers high channel density by generating waveforms at 1 MS/s per channel and 16-bit resolution on 8 channels. It features two 24-bit counter/timers and flexible software-controlled timing-signal routing for advanced timing and triggering applications. Module uses PXI trigger bus, which provides synchronization with motion, vision, and data acquisition products. It includes NI-DAQ 6.9 driver software.



Original Press Release:


National Instruments Fastest 16-Bit PXI Analog Output Module Delivers Optimal Accuracy for High-Speed Applications


AUSTIN, Texas - Aug. 20, 2002 - National Instruments extends its high-speed data acquisition product line and support of real-time data acquisition hardware with the introduction of its fastest 16-bit analog output module for PXI.

The NI PXI-6733 delivers high channel density and high performance by generating waveforms at 1 MS/s per channel and 16-bit resolution on eight channels. It also features two 24-bit counter/timers and flexible software-controlled timing signal routing for advanced timing and triggering applications. The module uses the PXI trigger bus, which provides synchronization with NI motion, vision, and additional data acquisition products so engineers can create custom measurement systems to test their innovative designs.

Engineers can use the NI PXI-6733 module for a wide variety of
applications, including stimulus-response tests, such as acoustic
distortion testing, and simulation, such as three-phase power
simulation. The module also delivers dedicated, deterministic
performance when used with LabVIEW Real-Time, making it ideal for real-time control applications, including hardware-in-the-loop simulation and rapid-control prototyping.

The NI PXI-6733 module ships with NI-DAQ 6.9 driver software, a
powerful programming interface for use with a variety of application development environment, including NI LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Measurement Studio, as well as general programming languages, including Microsoft Visual Basic and Visual C++.

NI leads the industry movement to 16-bit DAQ devices by combining
custom digital ASICs and custom analog input and output design to
optimize, control, and enhance the performance of commercial off-the shelf 16-bit analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. NI 16 bit DAQ devices for PXI, PCI, FireWire, and PCMCIA deliver 16 times better resolution and significantly better accuracy at a marginal price difference when compared to 12-bit DAQ products.

About National Instruments

National Instruments leverages commercial technologies, such as
industry-standard computers and the Internet, to deliver customer-defined measurement and automation solutions. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, NI has more than 2,900 employees and direct operations in 37 countries. NI increases the productivity of engineers and scientists worldwide by delivering easy-to-integrate software and modular hardware. In 2001, the company sold products to more than 24,000 different companies in more than 60 countries around the world. For the past three consecutive years, FORTUNE magazine has named NI one of the 100 best companies to work for in America.

Pricing and Contact Information

NI PXI-6733

11500 N Mopac Expwy, Austin, Texas, 78759-3504

Priced from $2,195 (U.S. Dollars); EUR3,245 (Euro); ¥321,000 (Yen)

Tel: (800) 258-7022, Fax: (512) 683-9300

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E-mail: info@ni.com

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