01-31-2017 03:56 AM
Hey,
we are using Labview 2014, XNet / Windows 7.
We have to run 12 parallel LIN restbus simulations with cDAQs - we did not decide yet which chassis and modules to use.
Are there any possible performance issues we have to think about? Limitations on cDAQs? Will this lead to significant CPU load?
Thank you!
02-01-2017
04:10 AM
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Hi flowsch1,
you would have to consider the that the USB is a serial bus and this might be an issue when you try to simulate 12 LIN restbusses.
The CPU load depends on the CPU you use but I would asume that it is not that high using an modern Core i5 or i7 CPU or similar.
For using 12 LIN Ports I would recommend you not to use cDAQ.
You should better use an PXIe-Chassis with the PXIe-8510/6.
PXIe-8510/6 - National Instruments
https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/model/pxie-8510.html
With this you will have six LIN Ports on one device and you only need two of them instead of six NI 9860 for your cDAQ.
Plus, the PCI-Bus used by the PXI System is much faster than the USB and will result in a lower CPU load and better response time.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes
02-01-2017 06:11 AM
Thank you.
As it's an industrial field we want to mount the devices to profile/top-hat rails, so we prefer cDAQ.
The cDAQ 9184 an ethernet chassis (we are not using USB at all in industrial environments).
But yes, also from costs your suggested PXI solution would make sense. Thanks for input!
02-01-2017 08:56 AM
In an industial field what kind of computer do you plan to use?
A "normal" Desktop should not be used than.
A PXI System can be purchased with a PXI Controller that is a full featured Computer for the industrial PXI environment and might be the better solution than a cDAQ depending on the environment you plan to use it.
Maybe you should get in contact with our Sales Team to get a solution based on your requirements.
02-01-2017 09:32 AM
Of course we are not using desktop computers.
We are using Beckhoff industrial computers (i5, i7).