APEX WAVES PXI-8183 PXI Express Embedded Controllers Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- APEX WAVES
Table of Contents
- APEX WAVES PXI-8183 PXI Express Embedded Controllers
- Product Information
- PXI Express Embedded Controllers
- Detailed View of PXIe-8880 Embedded Controller
- Key Features
- Platform-Based Approach to Test and Measurement
- PXI Instrumentation
- Hardware Services
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
APEX WAVES PXI-8183 PXI Express Embedded Controllers
Product Information
The PXI Express Embedded Controllers are built for automated test and measurement. They offer high performance, differentiated I/O options, increased memory and hard drive offerings, and high reliability.
Detailed View of PXIe-8880 Embedded Controller
Processor| Processor Cores| Processor Frequency| Standard Memory| Maximum
Memory| System Bandwidth| Standard Storage| TPM Version| Ethernet| USB Ports|
Thunderbolt 3 Ports
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Intel Xeon E52618L v3| 8| 2.3 GHz (3.4 GHz Turbo)| 8 GB| 24 GB| 24 GB/s| 240
GB, SSD| 1.2| 2 GbE| 4 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0| –
PXI Express Embedded Controllers
- Latest high-performance Intel processors
- Operating system: Windows 10, Windows 7 and LabVIEW Real-Time.
- Up to 24 GB/s system bandwidth
- Solid State drives, Thunderbolt™ 3, USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, and other peripheral ports.
- OS, hardware drivers and applications factory installed and ready to use
Built for Automated Test and Measurement
The highest-performance PXI Express embedded controllers provide class-leading
performance in a compact embedded form factor for your PXI-based test,
measurement, and control systems. Besides offering high CPU performance, these
controllers provide high I/O throughput coupled with a rich set of peripheral
I/O ports and up to 32 GB of RAM. NI PXI embedded controllers are specifically
designed to meet the demanding requirements of test, measurement, and control
systems. They are available with the latest processor options in a rugged form
factor designed to operate in a wide temperature range and high shock and
vibration environments.
Table 1. NI offers PXI Express Embedded Controllers with Intel processors ranging from Intel Xeon to Intel Core i3.
Detailed View of PXIe-8880 Embedded Controller
Key Features
Performance
When National Instruments releases a new PXI embedded controller, it offers
the controller shortly after major computer manufacturers such as Dell or HP
release computers featuring the same high-performance embedded mobile
processor. This trend illustrates the company’s design expertise and
commitment to providing the instrumentation industry with high-performance PXI
embedded controllers that take advantage of the latest PC technologies, such
as the Intel Atom, Core i7 processor, or Xeon processor. Also, because NI has
been in the business of releasing PXI-embedded controllers for over 20 years,
the company has developed a close working relationship with key processor
manufacturers such as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). For example, NI
is an associate member of the Intel Intelligence Systems Alliance, which
offers access to the latest Intel product roadmaps and samples. In addition to
computing performance, I/O bandwidth plays a critical role in designing
instrumentation systems. As modern test and measurement systems become more
complex, there is a growing need to exchange more and more data between the
instruments and the system controller. With the introduction of PCI Express
and PXI Express, NI embedded controllers have met this need and now deliver up
to 24 GB/s of system bandwidth to the PXI Express chassis backplane.
As the PCI Express standard evolved to PCI Express 3.0, PXI Express continued to take advantage of new features. The PXIe-8880 uses the advancements of PCI Express technology to offer both one x16 and one x8 Gen 3 PCI Express link for interfacing to the PXI chassis backplane. Using the PXIe-8880 with a Gen 3 PXI Express chassis, such as the PXIe-1095, provides total system data throughput up to 24 GB/s. With this high bandwidth, you can now easily implement computationally intensive applications that demand high-throughput rates such as next-generation wireless communication design and prototyping, RF record and playback, and noise mapping.
Differentiated I/O
NI PXI and PXI Express embedded controllers feature a variety of I/O
connectivity to interface to standalone instruments or peripheral devices. I/O
offerings include up to two Thunderbolt 3, two USB 3.0, four USB 2.0 ports,
Dual-Gigabit Ethernet, GPIB, serial, two display ports for dual-monitor
support, and parallel ports. Each of these ports directly translates to cost
savings because they negate the need to purchase PXI modules that provide this
functionality. In addition, you can optimize the usage of the available slots
in a PXI chassis because you can use the slots to place measurement modules
instead.
Increased Memory and Hard Drive Offering
As the needs of test, measurement, and control applications evolve, NI
continues to expand the accessories portfolio of the PXI embedded controller
to ensure optimal performance. For memory intensive applications, NI offers
the PXIe-8861 embedded controller with memory upgrade options up to 32 GB RAM.
To align with the memory upgrade options, Windows 10 64-bit is available on
the highest-performance controllers to ensure your applications can fully
access all available system RAM. NI also provides a variety of storage upgrade
options. These options range from high-capacity standard hard disk drives
(HDD) to solid-state drives (SSD). When storing instrumentation data from your
application, it is convenient to store to the onboard HDD/SSD on the embedded
controller. To ensure enough space for all desired data, NI offers an option
to upgrade your standard HDD or SSD to a larger capacity HDD or SSD, for
example, 800 GB SSD with the PXIe-8880, to maximize storage space. For harsh
environments where you want to operate the controller or store data, SSDs are
ideal. These drives do not have any moving parts; therefore, they
significantly reduce risk due to mechanical failure, resulting in improved
system reliability. They can also withstand extreme shock, high altitude and
vibration, and other harsh operation environments. Besides better tolerance
for harsh operating environments and increased reliability, SSDs provide lower
read and write seek times as compared to standard rotating medium hard drives.
This translates to higher sequential and random data read and write rates.
Applications using SSDs experience faster application load times and overall
test-time savings due to faster file I/O.
High Reliability
PXI-embedded controllers continuously feature the latest processors on the
market. To ensure that the embedded controller offers optimal performance over
the entire operating range, NI performs extensive thermal, mechanical, and
electrical testing to ensure that the CPU in an NI PXI embedded controller
doesn’t throttle its processor performance when used in extreme environments.
Ensuring the CPU’s proper performance and reliability increases the overall
reliability of the PXI system. NI accomplishes this by using its expertise in
developing embedded controllers and applying techniques such as advanced
design simulation and designing custom heat sinks. You can also choose a
solid-state hard drive instead of the standard, rotating-medium hard drive to
further improve the reliability of the entire system, particularly in harsh
environments. Because of this unique design consideration by NI, you can
deploy PXI-based instruments in more challenging applications. To ensure
determinism and offer even higher reliability, NI offers PXI embedded
controllers that run a real-time OS and LabVIEW Real-Time Module software
instead of standard Windows OSs. Systems running Windows or other general-
purpose OSs cannot guarantee the completion of a certain task in a specified
time because the OS shares the processor with other system processes running
in parallel. With LabVIEW Real-Time running on the embedded controller, the
entire processor is dedicated to running your specific application, which
ensures deterministic and reliable behavior.
Integrated Tools to Improve System Availability and Manageability
NI works closely with Intel to ensure features of the latest processor are
incorporated into PXI embedded controllers, enabling PXI applications to take
advantage of these new tools. Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), which
provides system administrators the ability to remotely monitor, maintain, and
update systems. With this feature, administrators can boot systems from a
remote media, track hardware and software assets, and perform remote
troubleshooting and recovery. You can use this feature to manage deployed
automated test or control systems that need high uptime. Test, measurement,
and control applications can use AMT to collect data remotely and monitor
application status. When an application or system failure occurs, AMT gives
you the ability to remotely diagnose the problem and access debug screens. The
problem is resolved sooner and no longer requires interaction with the actual
system. With AMT, you can remotely update software when required, ensuring
that the system is updated as quickly as possible since downtime can be very
costly. AMT can provide many remote management benefits for PXI systems.
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a component on select embedded controllers that is specifically designed to enhance platform security above and beyond the capabilities of today’s software by providing a protected space for key operations and other security critical tasks. Using both hardware and software, the TPM protects encryption and signature keys at their most vulnerable stages—operations when the keys are being used unencrypted in plain-text form. The TPM is specifically designed to shield unencrypted keys and platform authentication information from software-based attacks. The PXIe-8880 is equipped with TPM v1.2, while the PXIe-8861 is equipped with TPM v 2.0. Often to deploy test and measurement systems in classified areas, you need these systems to have an associated declassification process. Declassifying a PXI system requires knowledge of all memory components in the system including the chassis, controller, and modules. PXI embedded controllers feature nonvolatile storage in the form of a hard drive or a flash drive that retains user and system information, even after the system is powered down. Because nonvolatile storage is required for the PXI embedded controller to operate, the PXIe-8135 and PXIe-8861 offer variants with removable drives that provide the ability to remove this storage media so that it can be placed in a secure environment.
Platform-Based Approach to Test and Measurement
What Is PXI?
Powered by software, PXI is a rugged PC-based platform for measurement and
automation systems. PXI combines PCI electrical-bus features with the modular,
Eurocard packaging of CompactPCI and then adds specialized synchronization
buses and key software features. PXI is both a high-performance and low-cost
deployment platform for applications such as manufacturing test, military and
aerospace, machine monitoring, automotive, and industrial test. Developed in
1997 and launched in 1998, PXI is an open industry standard governed by the
PXI Systems Alliance (PXISA), a group of more than 70 companies chartered to
promote the PXI standard, ensure interoperability, and maintain the PXI
specification.
Integrating the Latest Commercial Technology
By leveraging the latest commercial technology for our products, we can
continually deliver high-performance and high-quality products to our users at
a competitive price. The latest PCI Express Gen 3 switches deliver higher data
throughput, the latest Intel multicore processors facilitate faster and more
efficient parallel (multisite) testing, the latest FPGAs from Xilinx help to
push signal processing algorithms to the edge to accelerate measurements, and
the latest data converters from TI and ADI continually increase the
measurement range and performance of our instrumentation.
PXI Instrumentation
NI offers more than 600 different PXI modules ranging from DC to mmWave. Because PXI is an open industry standard, nearly 1,500 products are available from more than 70 different instrument vendors. With standard processing and control functions designated to a controller, PXI instruments need to contain only the actual instrumentation circuitry, which provides effective performance in a small footprint. Combined with a chassis and controller, PXI systems feature high-throughput data movement using PCI Express bus interfaces and sub-nanosecond synchronization with integrated timing and triggering.
Hardware Services
All NI hardware includes a one-year warranty for basic repair coverage, and calibration in adherence to NI specifications prior to shipment. PXI systems also include basic assembly and a functional test. NI offers additional entitlements to improve uptime and lower maintenance costs with service programs for hardware. Learn more at ni.com/services/hardware.
PremiumPlus Service Program
NI can customize the offerings listed above, or offer additional entitlements
such as on-site calibration, custom sparing, and life-cycle services through a
PremiumPlus Service Program. Contact your NI sales representative to learn
more.
Technical Support
Every NI system includes a 30-day trial for phone and e-mail support from NI
engineers, which can be extended through a Software Service Program (SSP)
membership. NI has more than 400 support engineers available around the globe
to provide local support in more than 30 languages. Additionally, take
advantage of NI’s award winning online resources and communities.
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- What Are PXI Digital Multimeters? - NI
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- What are PXI Source Measure Units (SMUs)? - NI
- What Are PXI Switches? - NI
- What Is a PXI Waveform Generator? - NI
- Frequency Counters - NI
- GPIB, Serial, and Ethernet - NI
- Multifunction I/O - NI
- What Is a PXI Vector Signal Transceiver? - NI
- PXIe-1095 - NI
- PXIe-8821 - NI
- PXIe-8840 - NI
- PXIe-8861 - NI
- PXIe-8880 - NI
- Product Documentation - NI
- Hardware Services - NI
- Software Services - NI
- Support - NI
- Supercharging Test and Measurement Systems with Intel Xeon CPU and PCI Express Gen 3 Technology - NI
- PXI Controllers - NI
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