High Speed Digital I/O
ADLINK's high-speed digital I/O cards features 32 or 64 high-speed single-ended I/O channels and up to 50 MHz data transfer rate with 200 MB/s data throughput—ideal for large-scale digital data exchange.
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100 MHz 32-CH High-Speed Digital I/O Card
PCIe-7360
Digital I/O Module
ADLINK's PCIe-7360 is a high-speed digital I/O board with 32-CH bi-directional parallel I/O lines. Data rate up to 400 MB/s is available through the x4 PCI Express® interface. Clock rate can support up to 100 MHz internal clock or 200 MHz external clock, ideally suiting applications of high-speed and large-scale digital data acquisition or exchange, such as digital image capture, video playback and IC testing.
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Product
32-CH DI & 32-CH DO 12 MB/s High-Speed Card
PCIe-7200
Digital I/O Module
- x1 lane PCI Express interface- 32-CH TTL digital inputs and 32-CH TTL digital outputs- Up to 12 MB/s transfer rate- Onboard programmable timer pacer clock- Support handshaking digital I/O transfer mode- Bus-mastering DMA for both digital inputs and outputs- 5 V power available on connectors- Compact, half-size PCB
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50 MHz 32-CH High-Speed Digital I/O Card
PCIe-7350
Digital I/O Module
ADLINK's PCIe-7350 is the advanced version of hot-selling PCI/PCIe-7300A featuring high-speed digital I/O with 32-channel bi-direction parallel I/O lines. The data rate can achieve up to 200 MB/s through the x1 PCI ExpressR interface. The clock rate can support up to 50 MHz internal clock or 100 MHz external clock, which is ideal for the applications of high-speed and large-scale digital data acquisition or exchange, such as digital image capture, video playback and IC testing.
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32-CH 80 MB/s High-Speed Digital I/O Card
PCIe-7300A
Digital I/O Module
ADLINK PCIe-7300A is an ultra-high-speed digital I/O card. It consists of 32 digital input/output channels. High performance designs and state-of-the-art technology make this card ideal for a wide range of applications, such as high-speed data transfer, digital pattern generation and digital pattern capture applications, and logic analyzer applications. Trigger signals are available to start the data acquisition of pattern generation.



