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CompactRIO Third-Party Products

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Overview

The National Instruments CompactRIO combines an open embedded architecture with small size, extreme ruggedness, and hot-swappable industrial I/O modules. Being powered by reconfigurable I/O (RIO) FPGA technology allows third party developers to create custom modules to meet industry specific needs and requirements.

Table of Contents

  1. Featured Third-Party Module
  2. Custom cRIO Module Overview 
  3. Communications Modules
  4.  Bus Communications Modules
  5. Vehicle Design Modules
  6. Sensor Interface and Protocol Modules
  7. Sensor Simulation
  8. Video Modules
  9. Prototyping and Starter-kit Modules
  10. Motion Modules
  11. Processor Modules
  12. 19-in Enclosures and Accessories

Featured Third-Party Module

 

See the new Wireflow WF 3144 C-Series, Resistor Emulator Module

 

Custom cRIO Module Overview 

                  

Below you will find qualified cRIO Module Developers with ready-made hardware and driver software.  If your application requires a custom I/O module with unique or specialized signal types, contact one of these suppliers and they will design a module to your exact needs.  Alternatively, the cRIO Module Development Kit provides the tools needed for designing your own custom module. 

 

Communications Modules

 Bus Communications Modules

Vehicle Design Modules

Sensor Interface and Protocol Modules

Sensor Simulation

Video Modules

Prototyping and Starter-kit Modules

Motion Modules

Processor Modules

19-in Enclosures and Accessories

 

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