NI PXI-6052E Analog output

NI PXI-6052E Analog output

NI PXI-6052E

Product Details:
Country of Origin: USA
Brand:NI
Model: PXI-6052E
Minimum order quantity :1 item
Packaging parts: raw materials for new plant and separate packaging
Delivery time :2-3 working days
Payment: Bank transfer, Western Union

NI PXI-6052E

Product name: NI PXI-6052E module

NI	PXI-6052E Analog output

Description: The NI PXI-6052E module is an analog input/output module manufactured by NI for industrial control systems. It has four analog input channels and four analog output channels, each of which can measure or generate analog signals from 0 to 10 V.

Product parameters:

NI	PXI-6052E Analog output1

Number of channels: eight (four analog inputs, four analog outputs)
Measurement range for each channel: 0 to 10 V
Power Supply: 24 V DC
Dimensions: 72 x 96 mm
Specifications:

Operating temperature: -40 ℃ to 70 ℃
Storage temperature: -40 ℃ to 85 ℃
Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (no condensation)
Vibration: 20 G rms, 10-50 Hz
Impact: 50 G, 11 ms
Applications:

The NI PXI-6052E module can be used in a variety of industrial applications, including:

Process control: Used to measure and control temperature, pressure, flow and other process variables.
Mechanical control: Used to measure and control position, speed, acceleration and other mechanical variables.
Data acquisition: Used to collect and store various analog signals.
Specific functions:

Four analog input channels: Can be used to measure a variety of analog signals.
Four analog output channels: can be used to generate a variety of analog signals.
High accuracy: The module has an accuracy of up to 0.05%.
The NI PXI-6052E module is a powerful module that can be used in a variety of industrial applications.

Specific function description:

Analog input channels: Each analog input channel can measure analog signals from 0 to 10 V.
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Analog input channel
Analog output channel: Each analog output channel can generate an analog signal of 0 to 10 V.
A picture of the simulated output channel

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