Appendix b common questions, Common questions, General hardware – National Instruments PCI-8331 User Manual

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MXI-4 Series User Manual

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Common Questions

This appendix lists common questions related to the use of the MXI-4
controllers.

General Hardware

What are the board names of the MXI-4 remote controllers?

PCI-8331: PCI MXI-4 interface with connectors for copper cable

PXI-8331: PXI MXI-4 interface with connectors for copper cable

PCI-8336: PCI MXI-4 interface with connectors for fiber cable

PXI-8336: PXI MXI-4 interface with connectors for fiber cable

What is the difference between the copper (PXI-8331) and fiber
(PXI-8336) versions of MXI-4?

MXI-4 data performance is identical with both types. Use copper for short
distances, and fiber for longer distances, EMI resistance, and electrical
isolation.

Can I use a copper MXI-4 and a fiber MXI-4 kit in the same
multi-chassis PXI system?

A copper or fiber MXI-4 kit is comprised of two MXI boards of the same
type and an interconnecting cable. Copper and fiber MXI-4 kits can be
intermixed to connect multiple PXI chassis together. A single copper board
will not connect to a single fiber board.

How many PXI bus segments can I connect together with MXI-4?

The PCI specification allows up to 255 bus segments. MXI-4 does not limit
this number, but the maximum number of bus segments allowed can be
BIOS or operating system dependent. Also, a computer may already
possess internally several PCI bus segments. Notice that connecting large
numbers of chassis together in series with MXI-4 will result in high latency
and lower throughput for chassis at the end of the chain. To reduce the

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