04-09-2019 07:19 AM - edited 04-09-2019 07:22 AM
Hi,
Now, I'm using the USB-6210 alone for 10-channel analog inputs.
I want to make multi-channel analog output(at least 8 channels), then I found PXI analog output module(PXI-6722).
As my experience, two DAQmx-USB modules cannot use at the same time(on single labtop).
So, my question is that I can use those two modules (6210 & 6722) simultaneously with well synchronized condition?
And, for using PXI module, I have to mount it on desktop not labtop?
If there better option for my experiment setup, please let me know.
Thank you.
04-12-2019
12:08 AM
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Hi,
For using PXI-module(6722), you have to need PXI-Controller & PXI-Chassis.
You can plug-in PXI-Controller & PXI-Modules in chassis. Controller is responsible for controlling PXI-modules like PC.
You can also plug-in several PXI-modules in chassis. Then It is easy to synchronize several Channel.
You can refer to some pages below.
Synchronization Explained
https://www.ni.com/en/support/documentation/supplemental/10/synchronization-explained.html
Thanks
04-12-2019 07:20 AM
It should be possible to use multiple USB devices at once. I don't know know offhand if there's one that can output 8+ AO channels. Sync'ing across USB devices will require a combination of physically wiring shared timing signals and programming the devices to use them.
There's likely a cDAQ solution available that's friendlier to your budget than a full PXI system. Note that *any* USB-based system will tend to have some limitations when compared to their desktop and PXI counterparts.
-Kevin P