*tested* National Instruments Ni Pci-6534 32-bit Digital & Pattern Io 32mb/path

US $230.00

  • Boise, Idaho, United States
  • Jun 9th
National Instruments (NI) PCI-6534, 32-bit digital IO board for PCI, with 32MB deep memory per path, which can be used to record or generate digital data streams. The board passes NI-MAX self-tests. Board has assembly part # 187142G-01, same board shown. Testing included all four 8-bit ports and control port (4 bits in; 4 bits out), with control and data control lines set to both high and low threshold modes. From NI- The National Instruments PCI-6534 is a high-speed, 32-bit, parallel digital I/O interface for PCI. The NI PCI-6534 performs pattern I/O and high-speed data transfer using a wide range of handshaking protocols at speeds up to 80 MB/s through onboard memory. It features user-defined power-up states, start and stop triggering, pattern matching, and change detection. You can operate the 32 lines as individually configurable single-line I/O or as 8-, 16-, or 32-bit ports for pattern I/O and handshaking. 20 MHz maximum clock rates for continuous pattern I/O or handshaking 80 MB/s maximum transfer rate (8-, 16-, or 32-bit transfers) 32 digital I/O lines (5 V TTL/CMOS) 32 MB onboard memory per data path Start/stop triggering, pattern matching, and change detection   The PCI-6534 will be sent within ESD protective packaging, in box by USPS Priority Mail, insured. The tracking # will be entered into ebay and paypal systems after shipment.  
PCI-6534 have been fully tested. The board is in excellent physical and working condition. Board may have minor cosmetic wear that does not affect function or performance.
Brand National Instruments
Country/Region of Manufacture Hungary
Model PCI-6534
MPN 187142-01

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