Description
NI PXI-6251 Multifunction DAQ Module – 16‑bit PXI data acquisition for fast mixed-signal test
The NI PXI-6251 is a versatile M Series multifunction DAQ card for PXI systems. From my experience, it’s a practical choice when you need reliable 16‑bit analog input performance with integrated analog output, digital I/O, and counters in a single 3U slot. It typically suits automated functional test, hardware-in-the-loop benches, and lab data logging where you want tight PXI timing and quick setup with NI‑DAQmx.
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Key Features
- 16‑bit analog input (up to 1.25 MS/s) – Good balance of speed and resolution for mixed‑signal test; supports multichannel scanning.
- Up to 16 AI channels (8 differential) – Flexible single‑ended or differential wiring for sensor and voltage measurements.
- 2 analog output channels – 16‑bit waveform or DC generation; typically up to the low‑MS/s range for stimulus signals.
- 24 lines of digital I/O – Handy for handshaking, pattern I/O, and fixture control without extra hardware.
- Two 32‑bit counters/timers – Edge counting, frequency/period measurement, and pulse generation for timing tasks.
- PXI timing and triggering – Uses PXI backplane clocks/triggers for synchronized, multi‑module systems.
- NI‑DAQmx driver support – Straightforward API across LabVIEW, C/C++, .NET; usually gets you productive quickly.
- 68‑pin front connector – Compatible with common NI terminal blocks and shielded cables for fast wiring.
You might notice that the PXI‑6251 fits nicely when you need more performance and I/O density than entry‑level boards, but don’t require the higher channel counts of the 6259. A test integrator we support commented that it “seems to be the sweet spot” for automotive ECU functional test where they log AI at around 200 kS/s while toggling DIO and generating analog stimulus.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | NI PXI-6251 (M Series Multifunction DAQ) |
| HS Code (indicative) | 9030 (Measuring/checking electrical quantities) |
| Form Factor | PXI 3U, 1-slot module |
| Power Requirements | Powered via PXI backplane (typ. low single‑digit watts) |
| Dimensions & Weight | Standard 3U Eurocard (approx. 160 mm depth); ~0.45 kg typical |
| Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 55 °C (typical); non‑condensing environment |
| Analog Inputs | 16‑bit; up to 1.25 MS/s (single‑channel); up to 16 SE or 8 DIFF; ranges to ±10 V |
| Analog Outputs | 2 channels, 16‑bit; up to ~2.8 MS/s update rate (typical) |
| Digital I/O | 24 lines; static and correlated DIO support |
| Counters/Timers | 2 counters, 32‑bit; frequency/period, pulse train, edge count |
| Backplane Timing/Trigger | PXI 10 MHz reference, PXI trigger lines, star trigger support |
| Front I/O Connector | 68‑pin high‑density (VHDCI style) for AI/AO/DIO/counters |
| Communication / Driver | PXI bus; NI‑DAQmx driver (LabVIEW, C/C++, .NET) |
| Installation Method | PXI chassis slot insertion; screw‑secure front panel; use NI shielded cable to terminal block |
Related or Supporting Products
- NI PXI-6259 – Higher channel count M Series alternative; more AI/DIO if you need added capacity.
- NI PXI-6221 – Cost‑optimized M Series with lower AI throughput; suitable for slower logging tasks.
- NI PXI-6361 (X Series) – Newer generation; faster timing engines and improved streaming for high‑speed apps.
- NI SCB-68A / BNC-2110 – Terminal blocks for clean wiring (screw‑terminal vs. BNC I/O).
- NI SHC68-68-EPM / SH68-68-D1 – Shielded 68‑pin cables to connect the module to terminal blocks.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & chassis – Install in a PXI 3U slot with adequate airflow; leave at least one free slot or ensure chassis fans meet spec when the rack is densely populated.
- Wiring – Use shielded 68‑pin cables; keep analog and high‑current digital lines separated to reduce noise. For differential AI, wire pairs tightly and ground at a single point.
- Safety – De‑energize the system before cabling. Observe ESD precautions; the front connector is sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
- Software – Install the appropriate NI‑DAQmx version (matched to OS). From my experience, keeping drivers and PXI platform services current avoids sync and enumeration issues.
- Calibration – Perform periodic calibration (typically annual) to maintain 16‑bit accuracy; log certificates in your quality system.
- Cleaning – Lightly dust the module face and PXI slot area; avoid solvents. Ensure chassis filters are maintained for proper cooling.
Quality & Certifications
- CE and RoHS compliant in most deployments
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems
- Typical compliance with WEEE and relevant PXI platform standards
- 365‑day warranty provided by us for this unit
If you’re upgrading an existing PXI rack, the PXI‑6251 usually drops in with minimal code changes thanks to NI‑DAQmx continuity across M and X Series. And if you’re unsure about cabling or terminal blocks, share your I/O list—I can suggest a wiring set that keeps noise and crosstalk under control without over‑spending.







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