PXI Co-processors

6 PXI Co-processors from 4 manufacturers listed on everything RF

PXI Co-processors from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the filters to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Download datasheets and request quotes/information for products that you find interesting. Your inquiry will be directed to the manufacturer and their distributors in your region.

Description:2.5 TFLOPS NVIDIA® Quadro T600/T1000-Based COTS PXIe GPU Module
DRAM:
4 GB, 8 GB
FPGA/GPU:
NVIDIA® Quadro T600, NVIDIA® Quadro T1000
Power:
38 to 50 W (Graphic Power)
PXI Supported:
All NI & 3rd Party PXIe Chassis with 38 or 82 W/ S...
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PXIe-7915 Image
Description:8 Channel PXI Coprocessor Module
Channels:
8
DRAM:
4 GB
FPGA/GPU:
Xilinx KU060
Power:
58 W
Voltage:
5 V
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Description:PXIe Measurement Accelerator with Digital Pre-Distortion & Envelope Tracking Gateware
DRAM:
4 GB
FPGA/GPU:
Altera Stratix V “A7
Power:
20 to 45 W (Dissipation)
Voltage:
3.3 to 12 V
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Description:24 Channel High Speed PXI Optical FPGA Board
Channels:
24
DRAM:
8 GB
FPGA/GPU:
Xilinx Kintex Ultrascale
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Description:COTS PXIe/CPCIe Module with NVIDIA RTX A2000 Embedded GPU
DRAM:
8 GB
FPGA/GPU:
NVIDIA RTX-A2000
Power:
29 / 58 W (Graphic Power)
PXI Supported:
All 38 & 58 W / Slot NI & 3rd Party PXIe Chassis
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PXIe-7912 Image
Description:8 Channel PXI Coprocessor Module
Channels:
8
DRAM:
4 GB
FPGA/GPU:
Xilinx KU040
Power:
58 W
Voltage:
3 to 12 V
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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.

everything RF lists PXI Co-processors from the leading manufacturers. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Once you find parts that meet your specification, download the data sheet, compare products and request quotations. Inquiries sent via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who get back to you with a quote or information.