09-19-2011
03:25 PM
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What is the chance of NI offering a faster controller in the very near future?
This is pretty much the fastest work horse you are offering right now?
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/206810#specifications
09-23-2011 05:56 PM
Hi AndyN,
Is there a particular application you are needing to use a better controller? The NI PXIe-8133 is faster then the PXI-8110 that you have linked. PXIe systems are much faster systems. Is there a particular reason why you would like a faster PXI?
Best Regards,
Jignesh Patel
09-29-2011 03:08 PM
I need the controller to do image acqusition, processing and transfering at 30-60fps. Additionally I need it to process some laser range finder data at 40Hz, a bit of analog and digital I/O and Motion control on 8 axes as fast as possible. All in real time with TCPIP communicatin and interface porting to an external computer.
The NI PXIe-8133 looks good but the problem is I have several PXI cards (5 to be exact). Some of them do not exist in the PXIe format, others are too expensive to buy...
11-03-2011
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I checked here :
http://sine.ni.com/ds/app/doc/p/id/ds-230/lang/en
and here:
http://sine.ni.com/ds/app/doc/p/id/ds-230/lang/en
In pure computations the old NI 8110 is simply faster than than 8133.
11-07-2011
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Hello Andy,
Have you considered the 2.66Ghz i7 PXI- 8109 RT controller https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/model.pxi-8109.html? The PXI 8109 contains the next generation processor subsequent to the quad core device in the PXI 8110 and resultantly might have some processing speed advantages over the quad core architecture.
Best,
Blayne Kettlewell
11-10-2011 10:50 AM
Yes I have. I am considering nothing less than a quad core.