Description
NI PXI-7344 servo motor motion control module
The NI PXI – 7344 is a sophisticated PXI – compatible module specifically designed to offer advanced motion control and flexible digital I/O capabilities. As a key component of the PXI modular instrumentation system, it allows users to build customized automation and test setups with ease. Its robust design, cutting – edge features, and user – friendly programming interfaces make it suitable for a variety of applications, from high – precision robotic control in manufacturing to complex experimental setups in research laboratories.
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Label
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Specification
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Model Number
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PXI – 7344
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Brand
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National Instruments (NI)
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Type
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Motion Control and Digital I/O Module
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Axes of Motion Control
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4
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Maximum Update Rate
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Up to 2.5 kHz
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Encoder Resolution Support
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Up to 24 – bit
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Digital I/O Channels
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32 (16 inputs and 16 outputs)
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Digital I/O Logic Levels
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3.3 V and 5 V TTL – compatible
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Communication Interface
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PXI Express
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Operating Temp
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0°C to 55°C
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Dimensions
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[Length] x [Width] x [Height] mm (e.g., 233 x 100 x 22)
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Weight
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Approximately 0.6 kg
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Certifications
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CE, UL, cUL
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The NI PXI – 7344 truly excels in real – world applications, thanks to its outstanding motion control and I/O capabilities. With support for up to 4 axes of motion control, it can precisely control the movement of motors, stages, and robotic arms. The high maximum update rate of up to 2.5 kHz ensures smooth and accurate motion, even in high – speed applications. For instance, in semiconductor wafer handling, where precision is critical, the NI PXI – 7344 can accurately position robotic arms to pick and place wafers with nanometer – level accuracy, minimizing errors and improving production yields.
The 32 digital I/O channels of the NI PXI – 7344 add to its versatility. These channels can be easily configured to interface with a wide range of external devices, such as sensors, actuators, and switches. In an automated manufacturing line, the digital inputs can be used to monitor the status of sensors that detect the presence of parts, while the digital outputs can control the activation of pneumatic cylinders or solenoid valves to perform assembly operations. The compatibility with 3.3 V and 5 V TTL – compatible logic levels ensures seamless integration with various digital devices, eliminating the need for additional level – shifting circuitry in many cases.
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