08-01-2008 06:56 PM
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08-02-2008 06:48 AM
Thanks, Jim. I guess I didn't put in the right words. It appears that Magma is the main manufacturer of these. They cost about 3X as much as a desktop PC, though. Is there any way to use a desktop PC as an expansion chassis?
Brian
08-02-2008 08:02 AM
08-02-2008 08:54 AM
Well I think there are couple of benefits of using the external chassis.
1] one is it's portability. You just take your laptop and the rack and you go. Then you can measure anywhere. To move a desktop is usually more difficult.
2] Noise reduction. The rack is more resistant to the industry conditions (electric field, temperature, dust) than common PC
3] In common desktops you have usually just a few PCI/PCI-e slots available
We decided to buy one of the Magma chassis because we needed DAQ card with synchronous sampling over four channels and high sampling rates. And because the measurement will be done on more places we needed portability. There is no NI device that would fulfill above written demands so the external chassis plus PCI card was the only option. BUT if you don't have such specific demands but you still want to have portable system I would go for compactDAQ
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