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An FPGA board with atleast 40 output pins

Hi,

 

For my project I need an FPGA board with atleast 40 output pins and compatible with LabVIEW. SO please suggest me a board that can produce dynamic digital signals matching the above requirements.

 

Regards,

Alok Patel

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If you want a modular device - you can use a CompactRIO with DIO C-Series modules (or maybe a PXI Chassis - but this is much higher cost).

 

If you want an embedded device - take a look at the Single Board RIO (sbRIO) - some of those have 96+ DIO pins and you can get a Mezzanine card to break them out onto screw terminals connections.

 

If you want something to plug into your PC, something like FlexRIO or one of the other RIO cards might do?

 

I suggest you make a call to your local NI Sales office and they'll be able to figure out the best solution.

 


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You really need to be a lot more specific with your requirements.

 

What kind of outputs?  3.3V Digital?  5V Digital?  24V Digital?  10V Analog?  20mA Analog?

Why do you need FPGA?

What format do you want?  PXI?  PCI?  cRIO?  Other?


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