NI is announcing the CompactRIO performance controller. This software-designed controller integrates embedded technologies from Intel and Xilinx to deliver excellent performance and flexibility, and is fully supported by LabVIEW 2014 and NI Linux Real-Time. It is suitable for advanced real-time control and applications in harsh, industrial environments and provides high-performance processing, custom timing and triggering, and data transfer from modular C Series I/O.
Jamie Smith, Director of Embedded Systems at NI, says: "The LabVIEW RIO architecture breaks the barriers of traditional embedded system design and provides the best off-the-shelf platform to solve any demanding control and monitoring task. Our platform-based approach gives small design teams the confidence to build innovative embedded systems without wasting development time and cost."
LabVIEW 2014 with NI Linux Real-Time support lets engineers and scientists use a single, familiar development environment to continue developing their system while taking immediate advantage of increased CompactRIO hardware performance.
Shahram Mehraban, Global Head of Energy and Industrial Segments at the Intel Internet of Things Group, says: "The Intel and NI collaboration allows industrial customers to benefit from the latest processing technologies while meeting their rugged performance requirements. By working closely with NI during early phases of product development, we are able to rapidly bring the latest Intel Atom processor to this segment."
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Follow the link to learn more about the CompactRIO 4-slot performance controller. An 8-slot version of the controller will be released later this year.
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