ADLINK PXI-3920 and PXI-3910 3U PXI Controllers

Posted by Ken Cheung in Test Solution on Monday, May 12, 2008

ADLINK Technology Inc. recently released the PXI-3920 (Intel® Pentium® M 760) and PXI-3910 (Intel® Celeron® M 760) 3U PXI controllers. Both the PXI-3920/3910 are designed to be the core of a hybrid testing system — able to control bench-top instruments through different interfaces (including LXI, GPIB, USB and serial) by integrating multiple I/O interfaces.

The PXI-3920/3910 is the first 3U PXI controller to incorporate dual Gigabit Ethernet ports. This feature allows the use of one port for LAN connectivity while the other port provides determinative bandwidth and latency for the connection with LXI instruments. The PXI-3920/3910 also provides a GPIB port, four USB 2.0 ports, and two serial ports for controlling instruments using these interfaces.

ADLINK PXI-3920 and PXI-3910 3U PXI ControllersThe PXI-3920/3910 is designed to maximize stability and durability. The cable-free mechanical construction and on-board soldered CPU and memory chips, in conjunction with a solid state disk drive, both enable the PXI-3920/3910 cards to withstand vibrations up to 6 Grms during operation and allow it to be used in harsh environments such as in vehicle and avionic applications.

PXI-3910 Features

  • PXI[tm] specification Rev. 2.2 Compliant
  • Equipped with Intel® Celeron® M 373 1.0 GHz processor
  • On-board soldered CPU and memory to provide excellent resistance to shock and vibration
  • On-board 512 MB 400 MHz DDR2 memory
  • Integrated 80 GB SATA hard drive
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Four USB 2.0 Ports
  • Built-in GPIB (IEEE488) controller

PXI-3920 Features

  • PXI[tm] specification Rev. 2.2 Compliant
  • Equipped with Intel® Pentium® M 760 2.0 GHz processor
  • On-board soldered CPU and memory to provide excellent resistance to shock and vibration
  • On-board 512 MB 533 MHz DDR2 memory
  • Integrated 80 GB SATA hard drive
  • Dual-Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Four USB 2.0 Ports
  • Built-in GPIB (IEEE488) controller

More info: ADLINK Technology

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