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Nl PXIe-8100 RT
1.66 GHz Intel Atom With Nl LabVIEW Real-Time
Deployment platform for LabVIEW Real-Time and LabWindows™/CVI
Real-Time applications
Execution target for LabVIEW2010 SP1 Real-Time Module or later
applications
• 512 MB (1 x 512 MB DIMM) 667 MHz DDR2 RAM standard, 1 GB maximum
1 GB/s maximum system and 250 MB/s maximum slot bandwidth
Integrated USB, serial, and Gigabit Ethernet
Contact sales representative for availability of Wndows variant.
Overview
The Nl PXIe-8100 RT is a high-value, Intel Atom D410-based embedded controller for use in PXI Express and CompactPCI Express
systems. Featuring a 1.66 GHz processor, 667 MHz DDR2 memory, and 1 GB/s total system bandwidth, the Nl PXIe-8100 RT is ideal
for low-cost, real-time applications. With a soldered solid-state drive, the controller module can withstand high vibration and shock.
And with the single-board architecture and low-power processor, this controller is built for embedded applications that can operate in
limited space.
You can develop your application with the Nl LabVIEW Real-Time Module or LabWindows/CVI Real-Time Module on Windows and
download the program to your Nl PXIe-8100 RT controller via Ethernet. The embedded code executes on a real-time OS, so you can
use the powerful and flexible development tools of LabVIEW or LabWndows/CVI to build reliable, real-time solutions.
Connect to Any I/O
The modularity of PXI and open development environment of LabVIEW make it easy to integrate a variety of I/O in your application.
Create a custom real-time embedded solution using an Nl PXIe-8100 RT embedded controller with any number and combination of
PXI/CompactPCI and PXI Express/CompactPCI Express plug-in modules.
The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. Wndows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Specifications
Specifications Documents
• Specifications
• Data Sheet
Specifications Summary
General
Product Name
PXIe-8100 RT
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