08-02-2012 06:00 PM
Hello,
Can you tell me what the difference is between NI 9215 and USB-6008?
I have a cDAQ chassis, but I'm wondering what are the advantages to purchasing
NI 9215 over USB-6008. I am planning to measure an analog voltage output of
around 0.5V at 1Hz sampling.
Anna
08-02-2012 10:57 PM
08-02-2012
11:17 PM
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Danil,
I don't know how your answer helps with Anna's question. Why are you talking about DAQmx Base? Anna may not even care about the base version if she is able to use the regular DAQmx drivers. And you've said that version 1.5 supports both of the devices she is looking at. So how does that differentiate between the two?
Links to the specs would be more helpful NI-9215 USB-6008.
With some pretty mundane requirements of measuring 1/2 V at 1 Hz, I'd say the USB-6008 is more than up to the job at a cheaper price.
08-02-2012 11:19 PM
08-03-2012 12:15 AM
08-03-2012 12:22 AM
Exactly.
And you proceeded to talk about DAQmx base.
08-03-2012 12:24 AM
08-03-2012 12:32 AM
The analog output is software timed on the USB-6008. But the analog input has a clock.
08-03-2012 02:21 PM
Hi,
Thanks, I looked at the spec sheets for both the USB-6008 and NI 9215. While the USB-6008 is sufficient for
my current application, one of the main issues I have in the current system is synchronization of the data points.
In particular, I'm collecting 30 thermocouple readings, a couple frequency pulse trains, and now I need to add this analog signal.
I am wondering if it would be better to obtain the NI 9215 for timing synchronization with my other cDAQ modules,
or if synchronization would be the same witht he USB-6008. It seems to me that the main advantage of NI 9215 is high
sampling rate capability?
Also, I am not sure how the spec fo 12-bit resolution vs 16-bit resolution may affect my data.
If anyone could provide some qualitative descriptions of how NI 9215 is more powerful than USB-6008, that would be helpful,
since it's not immediately clear to me from the spec sheets what the implications of using the cheaper module is. In particular,
I am concerned about what USB-6008 *can't* do that NI 9215 can. Unfortunately, most spec sheets don't highlight the shortcomings
of the product.
Thanks for all the feedback so far!
Anna
08-03-2012
02:45 PM
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This link here may be useful to you. It will show you about bits of resolution and how it translates into what you care about (scroll to the top of the page). Have you considered contacting an NI sales rep in yoru area? It is still important to do your own due dilgence, but this kind of thing is their job and they can most likely answer all you need to know.