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Hi,

 

I am using the PXI-1073, my setup consisted of a NI ExpressCard-8360 connected to the interface at the back of the chassis. I have upgraded my laptop and I am using a thunderbolt docking station. I no longer have the express card slot available.

Is there another way I can control the cards in the chassis from my laptop?

 

Thanks,

Valerie

 

 

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Hi Valerie,

With Expresscard slot being phased out, the PXIe-8301 is the recommended solution for laptop control of PXI over Thunderbolt 3. However, that would also require you to use a PXI Express chassis (such as PXIe-1071) with a system controller slot.

Assuming your goal is to re-use your existing PXI-1073 chassis, you may consider these following options, although we do not officially support them:

#1 Use a Thunderbolt 3 legacy adapter (i.e. Startech TBT3TBTADAP) to link with a Thunderbolt to ExpressCard adapter from Sonnet (Echo ExpressCard Pro), and re-use your existing NI ExpressCard-8360.

#2 Use a Thunderbolt 3 to PCI Express enclosure (i.e. AKiTiO Thunder3 PCIe Box) with a MXI x1 PCIe remote controller (i.e. PCIe-8361)

I was able to recreate setup #1 with a PXI-1033 chassis, so I believe it should also work with your 1073 as well.

Best regards,
Nick

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Many thanks Nick.

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