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08-16-2016 03:44 PM
Can you also combine say a cDAQ-9137 w/ controller and control a cDAQ-9174 to expand the slots you have? Basically use the 9137 to control the 9174?
08-17-2016 06:49 AM
Thanks for the idea.
This led me to realize I may have overlooked another option.
Using the Ethernet connected cDAQ chassis like the 9188.
Could I run several CAT5/6 cables back to a switch and run all of these chassis from one PC?
Any recommendations on the switch?
Thanks,
08-17-2016 08:47 AM
Absolutely- you can use USB cDAQ chassis as expansion from cDAQ controllers (like cDAQ-913x) running either WES7 or LabVIEW RT, and you can also use ethernet cDAQ chassis from cDAQ controllers running WES7 only.
Keep in mind that if you need the C Series modules in the slots to be synchronized, you'll need to either use an NI 9469 in each chassis and the controller for synchronization (which will allow you to also use multi-device tasks for ease of programming), or otherwise use PFI terminals to share the necessary clocks and triggers between the chassis and controllers.
08-18-2016 10:57 AM
Ethernet cDAQ would definitely be a better option than the USB chassis. You can use one or two hubs to connect anything and don't have to worry about potential issues with USB hubs that don't meet the full USB 2.0 spec. Ethernet is a little pricier, but would be a much simpler solution. And if you were already planning on getting expensive, high-quality USB extenders/hubs the price difference is probably negligible.