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The Spectrum MX.70xx series is replaced by the M4i.77xx series digital I/O card.
The Spectrum MX.70xx Series of digital I/O cards are suitable for PXI mainframes. Depending on the model, you will have up to 32 channels. The card can be configured per 8-bit as an input or output channel.
The maximum sample rate in this Series is 125MS/sec. All cards in the MX. 70xx Series have a maximum of 128MB on board memory.
All Spectrum digital I/O cards also have acquisition modes such as Multiple recording (segmented memory), Gated sampling and sequence mode. Extensive trigger possibilities such as pattern triggering and pulse width triggering are standard. The MX.70xx cards come with an extensive package of software support. Drivers for Windows and Linux operating systems (32 bit and 64 bit) are included. Example programs and drivers for C/C+++, LabVIEW (Windows), MATLAB (Windows and Linux), LabWindows/CVI, IVI,. NET, Delphi, Visual Basic and Python are available, as well as a basic licence of the Spectrum software SBench 6.
For more information about Digital I/O cards we would like to refer you to the overview page or contact one of our consultants.
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