04-08-2025 10:48 AM
I have a PXIe-1095 with a PXIe-8881 embedded controller. However, I have 7 more modules than can actually fit in the 1095. Is it possible to utilize the 8881 to externally control an additional chassis like a PXIe-1092?
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04-08-2025 10:54 AM - edited 04-08-2025 10:55 AM
Sure can! You can utilize the Thunderbolt ports on the front of the 8881 to connect to another chassis that has a PXIe-8301 installed. The PXIe-8301 is a Thunderbolt Remote Controller module that would fit into Slot 1 of the whatever downstream chassis you choose. Then you just connect the two with a Thunderbolt 3 or 4 cable.
04-08-2025 11:02 AM
Thank you.
04-08-2025 11:17 AM
@Captain_K wrote:
Sure can! You can utilize the Thunderbolt ports on the front of the 8881 to connect to another chassis that has a PXIe-8301 installed. The PXIe-8301 is a Thunderbolt Remote Controller module that would fit into Slot 1 of the whatever downstream chassis you choose. Then you just connect the two with a Thunderbolt 3 or 4 cable.
This is a creative new style of expansion, whereas the traditional way is to daisy-chain the chassis through PXIe-8394 and PXIe-8398.
This Thunderbolt method is cheaper because you need to buy only one 8301 card.
Can you provide any additional comments on the pros and cons of these two methods?
04-08-2025 11:46 AM
Sure! Going with a more traditional method of using the PXIe-8394 for chassis expansion does have a couple benefits.
Using the Thunderbolt connection is cheaper, though, and does free up a PXIe slot in the upstream chassis that would have otherwise been used from the 8394.
Those are the main points that I can quickly think of off the top of my head.