PXI Co-Processors
PXI Co-processors are additional computing units that can be added to a PXI (PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation) system to boost the processing power of the main controller. They are designed to help with tasks that require a lot of computing power, such as analyzing data, processing signals, or running control algorithms. These co-processors can be implemented in different forms, such as FPGAs or GPUs, depending on the specific needs of the application. They can help increase the overall performance of a PXI system by taking some of the workload off the main controller.
Key Parameters when Searching for PXI Co-processors:
- Processing Power: The processing power of a co-processor determines how quickly it can perform computations. This is typically measured in terms of clock speed, number of cores, or FLOPS (floating-point operations per second).
- Memory: The amount and type of memory available can impact the co-processor's ability to perform certain tasks, such as data processing or algorithm execution.
- Interface Speed: The interface speed determines how quickly the co-processor can communicate with the main controller and other system components.
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