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cDAQ - one module chassis?


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Hi all,

I think I remember NI marketing a one-slot cDAQ chassis - it was a neat little thing that any cDAQ module would plug in to, and then your plug the other end into a USB port through a cable. Was I dreaming when I read about it? I can't find it here.

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QUOTE(crelf @ Feb 13 2008, 05:17 AM)

I knew it wasn't a dream! Thanks Jim - I wonder why I was thinking cDAQ...

I would like to see a similar with network interface instead usb and unit with two slots.

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QUOTE(Anders Björk @ Feb 13 2008, 01:43 PM)

I would like to see a similar with network interface instead usb and unit with two slots.

That sounds like compactRIO...

Ton

(Would need a big deal of programming to be fully flexible in accessing all possible card configurations)

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QUOTE(tcplomp @ Feb 13 2008, 03:21 PM)

That sounds like compactRIO...

Ton

(Would need a big deal of programming to be fully flexible in accessing all possible card configurations)

A bit but not, but without the processing capacity.

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QUOTE(PJM_labview @ Feb 15 2008, 12:39 AM)

Since we are on the topic of "hardware" wish list, I want a cRIO with optional FPGA back plane. I want the modules, the processing power, not the FPGA.

PJM

hardware whishlist?

here comes my favorite: a NI Atmel AVR Device plus the LabVIEW AVR Module!

that should not be that difficult, because there is an Atmel AVR working inside the LEGO brick and there is already a toolset for it.

Those devices should be able to commuicate through RS232 or TCP-IP or CAN or SPI, to allow the development of "deeply" distributed systems. And hey, that rides directly on the multiprocessing wave ;)

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Nice to know they are now selling it as an individual module.

Last October, I had a spare IEPE 9233 I wanted to use with the carrier. I had to purchase a USB-9421 just to get the carrier module!

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