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Getting Started with the
cDAQ Chassis
The National Instruments CompactDAQ cDAQ-9138 stand-alone chassis with integrated
controller features the 1.06 GHz Celeron processor. The National Instruments CompactDAQ
cDAQ-9139 stand-alone chassis with integrated controller features the 1.33 GHz Intel Core i7
processor. The NI cDAQ-9138 and NI cDAQ-9139 are available as a Windows Embedded
Standard 7 (WES7) or a LabVIEW Real-Time system.
This chapter contains information about getting started with the cDAQ chassis with Windows
and with LabVIEW Real-Time:
•
For NI cDAQ-9138/9139 for Windows, refer to the
Installing the NI cDAQ-9138/9139 for
section
•
For NI cDAQ-9138/9139 for LabVIEW Real-Time, refer to the
NI cDAQ-9138/9139 for LabVIEW Real-Time
section
The eight-slot cDAQ stand-alone chassis has a built-in controller with a number of standard
interfaces and combines with C Series I/O modules to measure a broad range of analog and
digital I/O signals that can be logged to the local hard drive. For specifications, refer to the
specifications document for your cDAQ chassis. For module specifications, refer to the
documentation included with your C Series I/O module(s) or go to
ni.com/manuals
.
Note
Go to
ni.com/info
and enter Info Code
exswh5
for up-to-date
information about supported NI devices for the cDAQ chassis.