Hello,
To answer your questions, the PCI-6033E does not have a built in CJC sesnsor, you will have to purchase an external component.
NI does sell multiple stand-alone devices that you can purchase and easily integrate with your 6033E. If all you need is the CJC sensor, I would recommend the SCB-100 which has a IC temperature sensor for cold-junction compensation in temperature measurements.
If you did buy a 3rd party product that included a CJC sensor, you will have to be able to route that CJC sensor to one of the analog input channels, read the temperature measurements in as a voltage, and then set up calculations in your LabVIEW application to include the CJC in your measurements.
If you use the NI device, you will be able to select the SCB-100 in so
ftware, which would then allow you to select the Built-In CJC sensor that the software knows is there, and the voltage-to-temperature calculations are done for you, as is the cold junction compensation.
Hope this helps. Good luck with you application.
Jared A.