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Description:
The National Instruments NI-9505 is a high-performance analog output module designed for use with National Instruments’ CompactDAQ chassis. It provides precision analog output signals, suitable for a wide range of test and measurement applications, including control systems, process automation, and instrumentation.
The NI-9505 offers eight channels of simultaneous analog output, allowing for the generation of multiple analog signals simultaneously. It features high-resolution digital-to-analog converters (DACs) to ensure accurate and repeatable output signals.
Product Parameters:
Channels: The NI-9505 provides eight analog output channels.
Resolution: Specifies the resolution of the digital-to-analog converters (DACs), determining the accuracy and precision of the analog output signals.
Update Rate: Details the maximum speed at which the module can update the analog output signals.
Output Range: Specifies the range of analog output signals that the module can generate, typically expressed as voltage or current ranges.
Output Accuracy: Measures the deviation of the actual output signal from the desired value, indicating the precision of the module.
Compatibility: The NI-9505 is designed to work with National Instruments’ CompactDAQ chassis and compatible software, such as NI-DAQmx.
Product Specification:
The specification for the National Instruments NI-9505 includes detailed technical information about its channels, resolution, update rate, output range, output accuracy, and compatibility requirements. It also provides dimensions, power requirements, environmental ratings, and any other relevant parameters necessary for proper installation and operation.
For detailed product specifications, installation instructions, and any additional information required for the proper operation and maintenance of the NI-9505, it is recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s official documentation or contact National Instruments or its authorized representatives directly.
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