Description
1. Detailed Parameter Table
Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
Product Model | PXI-6224 |
Manufacturer | National Instruments (NI) |
Product Category | Multifunction Data Acquisition Module |
Analog Input Channels | 16 single-ended / 8 differential |
Analog Input Resolution | 16-bit |
Analog Input Ranges | ±10 V, ±5 V, ±2.5 V, ±1 V, ±0.5 V, 0-10 V, 0-5 V, 0-2 V, 0-1 V |
Maximum Sampling Rate | 250 kS/s (single channel), 250 kS/s (multichannel, with channel scanning) |
Analog Output Channels | 2 |
Analog Output Resolution | 16-bit |
Analog Output Ranges | ±10 V |
Digital I/O Lines | 24 lines (configurable as input or output) |
Counter/Timers | 24-bit, 80 MHz (2 counters) |
Connector Type | 68-pin VHDCI |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 °C to 55 °C |
Power Consumption | 3.5 W typical |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
NI PXI-6224
2. Product Introduction
The NI PXI-6224 is a versatile multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) module designed for PXI systems, offering a balanced combination of analog input/output, digital I/O, and counter/timer functionality. As part of NI’s M Series, it serves as a foundational component in test and measurement setups requiring reliable data collection and control.
With 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog input channels, the NI PXI-6224 provides 16-bit resolution and a 250 kS/s sampling rate, making it ideal for applications ranging from industrial monitoring to laboratory research. Its two analog outputs deliver precise voltage generation, while the 24 digital I/O lines and 80 MHz counters enable flexible control and timing tasks. In automation systems, the NI PXI-6224 acts as a critical interface between sensors/actuators and the control system, converting physical signals into digital data for analysis and generating control signals to regulate processes.
3. Core Advantages and Technical Highlights
Flexible Analog Input Configuration: The NI PXI-6224 offers 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog inputs with selectable ranges from ±10 V down to ±0.5 V, accommodating everything from high-voltage industrial signals to low-level sensor outputs. This versatility eliminates the need for external signal conditioning in many applications, simplifying system design.
Balanced Performance for General-Purpose Use: With 16-bit resolution and 250 kS/s sampling, the NI PXI-6224 strikes an ideal balance between speed and precision for non-high-speed applications. It captures dynamic signals accurately without the cost premium of higher-speed DAQ modules, making it suitable for budget-conscious projects requiring reliable performance.
Integrated Multifunction Capabilities: Combining analog I/O, digital I/O, and counters in a single module, the NI PXI-6224 reduces PXI chassis space requirements. This integration simplifies synchronization between different I/O types—for example, triggering analog acquisition based on a digital event or using counters to timestamp analog measurements.
Robust Software Integration: The module works seamlessly with NI-DAQmx driver software and programming environments like LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Python. This compatibility enables quick application development with pre-built functions for common tasks, reducing time-to-deployment for custom test systems.
4. Typical Application Scenarios
Industrial Process Monitoring: In manufacturing facilities, the NI PXI-6224 monitors temperature, pressure, and flow rates of production lines. Its analog inputs connect to thermocouples and pressure transducers, sampling at 100 kS/s to capture process variations, while digital outputs control valves and alarms based on predefined thresholds.
Laboratory Research Experiments: Academic and industrial labs use the NI PXI-6224 for scientific measurements, such as material stress testing. It records strain gauge data during mechanical testing, generates control voltages for actuators via analog outputs, and uses digital lines to synchronize with cameras or other instruments.
Automotive Component Testing: For testing automotive sensors and actuators, the NI PXI-6224 measures sensor outputs (e.g., throttle position, coolant temperature) and generates control signals to simulate engine conditions. Its counters track rotational speed of components like alternators or pumps during durability tests.
Building Automation Systems: In smart building setups, the module collects data from HVAC sensors, lighting controls, and security systems. It monitors energy consumption via current transformers, adjusts environmental controls through analog outputs, and logs system events using digital inputs from door sensors and motion detectors.
NI PXI-6224
5. Related Model Recommendations
PXI-8106: A PXI embedded controller that pairs with the NI PXI-6224 to process acquired data, run control algorithms, and manage the overall test system.
PXI-1031: A 3-slot PXI chassis ideal for compact systems containing the NI PXI-6224 and a controller, suitable for portable or space-constrained applications.
SCXI-1125: A signal conditioning module that amplifies and isolates low-level signals before they reach the NI PXI-6224, enhancing measurement accuracy in noisy industrial environments.
TB-2706: A 68-pin terminal block that simplifies wiring between sensors/actuators and the NI PXI-6224, providing screw terminals for secure connections.
PXI-6602: A timing and synchronization module that distributes precise clocks to the NI PXI-6224 in multi-module systems, ensuring time-coherent measurements across multiple DAQ modules.
LabVIEW: NI’s graphical programming environment that enables intuitive configuration and programming of the NI PXI-6224, with libraries for data visualization and analysis.
6. Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Instructions
Installation Preparation: Before installing the NI PXI-6224, power off the PXI chassis and use an anti-static wristband to prevent electrostatic damage. Verify the chassis has an available PXI slot and that the power supply meets the module’s requirements. Align the module with the slot guides and insert gently until fully seated, then secure with front-panel screws. Use shielded 68-pin VHDCI cables to connect to terminal blocks or signal sources.
Commissioning Steps: Power on the chassis and launch NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) to confirm the NI PXI-6224 is detected. Install the latest NI-DAQmx drivers and calibrate the module using NI’s calibration tools to ensure measurement accuracy. Configure channel settings (input ranges, single-ended/differential mode) via software, then perform a test acquisition with a known signal (e.g., a function generator output) to verify operation.
Maintenance Suggestions: Inspect connectors quarterly for corrosion or damage, cleaning with compressed air if necessary. Perform annual calibration to maintain measurement precision, especially in regulated environments. Avoid exposing the NI PXI-6224 to temperatures beyond 0°C to 55°C or excessive vibration. If data corruption occurs, check for loose connections or driver issues before troubleshooting the module itself. Store in a dry environment when not in use, within the -20°C to 70°C storage range.
7. Service and Guarantee Commitment
NI backs the NI PXI-6224 with a 3-year standard warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. During this period, NI will repair or replace faulty modules at no cost, ensuring minimal downtime for critical applications.
The company’s global technical support team provides expert assistance for installation, configuration, and troubleshooting, offering guidance through online resources, email, and phone support. Regular driver updates ensure continued compatibility with new software releases and operating systems. For customers requiring traceable measurements, NI offers ISO 17025-accredited calibration services to maintain the NI PXI-6224‘s performance over its lifecycle. This commitment to quality and support ensures users can rely on the NI PXI-6224 for consistent, accurate data acquisition in diverse automation and test applications.