NI announces PXI remote control with Thunderbolt 3

Aug. 1, 2017

Austin, TX. NI announced today the PXIe-8301 remote control module, which it calls the industry’s first solution for laptop control of PXI systems using Thunderbolt 3.

The PXIe-8301 offers PCI Express Gen 3 connectivity through two Thunderbolt 3 ports to maximize performance and delivers up to 2.3 GB/s of sustained data throughput. Engineers can use the second port to daisy-chain additional Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C devices. With its modern connectivity and low price point, the PXIe-8301 makes high-performance control of PXI systems more accessible and affordable to engineers performing benchtop characterization and validation or developing portable automated test systems.

“The PXI platform has seen strong adoption with vendors and customers over the past 20 years in a broad set of applications,” said Mark Wetzel, distinguished engineer at NI and technical chair of the PXI Systems Alliance. “The introduction of a remote-control module using Thunderbolt 3 demonstrates the continued ability of the PXI platform to incorporate the latest commercial technologies and further its reach into high-performance, low-cost, and ultraportable applications.”

The PXIe-8301 extends NI’s portfolio for low-cost PXI control, which includes the recently released embedded PXI controller, the PXIe-8821. The PXIe-8821 is optimized for test-and-measurement applications, featuring a 2.6-GHz Intel Core i3-4110E dual-core processor and providing up to 2-GB/s system bandwidth. With their industrial ratings, small physical footprint, and managed life cycles, embedded controllers are suitable for long-life PXI deployments into harsh operating environments.

Remote-control modules and embedded controllers are an important part of the NI platform and ecosystem that engineers can use to build smarter test systems, the company said. These test systems benefit from more than 600 PXI products ranging from DC to mmWave and feature high-throughput data movement using PCI Express bus interfaces and sub-nanosecond synchronization with integrated timing and triggering. Supported by an ecosystem of partners, add-on IP, and applications engineers, the NI platform helps to dramatically lower the cost of test, reduce time to market and future-proof testers for tomorrow’s challenging requirements.

Read this white paper to learn more about how the new Thunderbolt 3 remote-control module helps engineers build smarter test systems.

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