Description
National Instruments PCI-4472B – 8‑Channel Dynamic Signal Acquisition for Sound & Vibration on PCI
The NI PCI-4472B is a workhorse DSA card for lab and production test teams that need clean, phase-accurate measurements without babysitting the setup. It brings 8 simultaneous 24‑bit analog inputs to a standard PCI slot, with precision anti‑alias filtering, IEPE sensor excitation for microphones and accelerometers, and per‑channel AC/DC coupling. From my experience, it’s the kind of board you install once and rely on for years in modal analysis, rotating machinery diagnostics, and acoustics labs.
One thing I appreciate is how predictable the results are: you get 100 dB‑class dynamic range, sampling up to 102.4 kS/s per channel, and tight channel‑to‑channel phase. You might notice that it behaves more like a compact analyzer than a generic DAQ card—especially when you lock multiple devices together over RTSI for higher channel counts.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days.
- Lead time: Typically 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest.
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery.
- Express delivery: FedEx, UPS, DHL.
Key Features
- 8 simultaneous analog inputs (24‑bit): Sigma‑delta converters maintain phase alignment across channels for confident cross‑spectral work.
- Up to 102.4 kS/s per channel: Suited for NVH, vibration, and acoustics where bandwidth up to the tens of kHz is typically required.
- Integrated IEPE excitation: Powers ICP/IEPE microphones and accelerometers—no external conditioner in most cases.
- AC or DC coupling, per‑channel: Flexibly handle sensor bias, low‑frequency content, and structural dynamics.
- Built‑in anti‑alias filtering: Tracking filters that seem to behave like a dedicated analyzer, giving clean spectra at high sample rates.
- BNC front panel connectivity: Quick, lab‑friendly connections for sensors and signal sources.
- Hardware timing & triggers: External trigger/clock and RTSI bus support to synchronize with other NI cards.
- Software ecosystem: NI‑DAQmx support for LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and common text‑based languages; typically straightforward to deploy.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | National Instruments PCI-4472B |
| HS Code | 8471.80 (Other units for automatic data processing machines) |
| Analog Inputs | 8 channels, simultaneous, 24‑bit sigma‑delta; AC/DC coupling; IEPE excitation |
| Max Sampling Rate | Up to 102.4 kS/s per channel (typical) |
| Signal I/O Types | Analog input (BNC). External trigger/clock via PFI/RTSI (synchronization). |
| Communication Interfaces | 32‑bit, 33 MHz PCI; RTSI bus for multi‑device timing |
| Power Requirements | Powered from the PC’s PCI bus; no external power supply required |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 50 °C (typical lab/industrial PC environment) |
| Dimensions & Weight | Full‑height PCI add‑in card; standard bracket, fits 32‑bit PCI slots |
| Installation Method | Internal PCI slot in a desktop/industrial PC; front‑panel BNC sensor connections |
“We replaced a benchtop analyzer with the PCI‑4472B for a 24/7 end‑of‑line buzz/squeak/rattle test. Synchronization across two cards over RTSI stayed tight, and the team liked the simple IEPE setup.” — Automotive components manufacturer
Related or Supporting Products
- NI PXI-4472B: PXI form factor version for modular chassis; same measurement class, easier multi‑module sync in PXI.
- NI PCI-4474: 4‑channel DSA board when space or budget is tighter and you don’t need eight inputs.
- NI PCI-4462: 2‑channel, 24‑bit DSA with higher per‑channel sample rate (commonly used when bandwidth is the priority).
- NI USB-4432 / USB-4431: Portable USB DSA alternatives for field work; fewer slots needed, typically lower channel counts.
- Accessories: Low‑noise BNC cables, IEPE accelerometers/microphones, BNC breakouts, and calibration services (1‑year or 2‑year intervals).
Installation & Maintenance
- PC & cabinet: Install in a clean, ventilated desktop or industrial PC. Keep airflow unobstructed; vibration‑prone cabinets benefit from rubber isolation mounts.
- Wiring: Use shielded BNC cables; for IEPE sensors, enable excitation in software and verify bias levels. AC coupling helps when DC offsets are present.
- Grounding & noise: From my experience, most issues come from ground loops. Tie shields at one end and keep sensor cabling clear of power lines.
- Sync & scaling: For multi‑card setups, use RTSI for shared clocks/triggers. Confirm sensitivity (mV/g or mV/Pa) per sensor for correct engineering units.
- Safety: Power down the PC before inserting/removing the card. Observe ESD precautions. Don’t exceed sensor and channel input limits.
- Routine maintenance: Dust the PC interior every few months, verify sensor bias readings, and schedule calibration annually or biennially depending on QA needs.
- Software/firmware: Keep NI‑DAQmx and device firmware current; updated drivers typically improve stability and timing features.
Quality & Certifications
- Certifications: CE and RoHS compliant; WEEE applicable. Manufacturer operates under ISO 9001‑type quality systems.
- Manufacturer warranty (typical): 1‑year limited warranty from NI for new units; regional variations may apply.
- Our coverage: 365‑day warranty with the order terms above.





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