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Does anyone know of suitable hardware (up to 100 analogue inputs) with LabVIEW drivers, which can be used at simulated altitudes of up to 50,000 feet. I was hopeing to use an SCXI 1100 or FiedPoint system but I understand these are not suitable.
NI Makes an AT-MIO-64E3 board that I have found to be very robust. We use it in the oilfield industry aboard mobile units in Alaska. It is possible to place two of these in the same machine that would give you 128 Analog , single ended input channels. Question is, why would the circuit boards have to withstand the low pressure? Why not isolate them, and just let your transducers take the punishment.
Ian Stokes wrote in message news:38be75d3@newsgroups.ni.com... > > Does anyone know of suitable hardware (up to 100 analogue inputs) with LabVIEW > drivers, which can be used at simulated altitudes of up to 50,000 feet. > I was hopeing to use an SCXI 1100 or FiedPoint system but I understand these > are not suitable. > > Thanks > Ian Stokes