NI PCI-DAS160216

Multifunctional Integration Reduces System Complexity: The NI PCI-DAS160216’s all-in-one design (analog input/output, digital I/O, counters) eliminates the need to install multiple PCI cards—saving slot space and reducing wiring complexity by 40% compared to discrete solutions. For instance, a university physics lab studying thermal dynamics uses the NI PCI-DAS160216 to collect temperature data (analog input), control a heating element (analog output), and trigger a camera (digital I/O)—all with one card. This integration also simplifies software development, as users can manage all I/O through a single NI-DAQmx interface instead of multiple drivers.

Balanced Performance for Mid-Speed Applications: With 12-bit resolution and 100 kS/s sampling rate, the NI PCI-DAS160216 strikes a perfect balance between speed and cost for medium-speed tasks. Its ±0.05% FS analog input accuracy ensures reliable measurements for sensors like thermocouples (temperature) and pressure transducers, while the 10 kS/s analog output update rate is sufficient for controlling slow-to-moderate actuators (e.g., chemical dosing pumps). In a food processing plant’s oven temperature control system, the NI PCI-DAS160216 samples temperature every 20 ms (50 kS/s) and adjusts heating elements via analog output—maintaining temperature within ±0.5 °C, which meets FDA guidelines for food safety.

Flexible Software Ecosystem & Easy Deployment: The NI PCI-DAS160216 is fully compatible with NI’s industry-leading software tools, including LabVIEW and NI-DAQmx. NI-DAQmx provides pre-built functions for configuring I/O, triggering, and data logging—reducing setup time by 50% compared to custom driver development. For example, a small electronics manufacturer uses LabVIEW to build a test interface for the NI PCI-DAS160216: the interface displays real-time voltage readings (analog input), sends control signals to a DUT (digital I/O), and logs test results to a spreadsheet—all without writing low-level code. The card also supports legacy software (Traditional NI-DAQ), making it easy to upgrade older systems without rewriting existing programs.

Cost-Effective for Budget-Constrained Projects: At a lower price point than high-end DAQ cards like the NI PCI-6259, the NI PCI-DAS160216 delivers essential functionality for small businesses and academic labs. For example, a startup developing a portable air quality monitor uses the NI PCI-DAS160216 to sample 4 gas sensor signals (analog input) and control a fan (digital I/O)—achieving accurate measurements at a fraction of the cost of a high-end system. Its optional external power for digital I/O also lets users scale functionality (e.g., powering high-current relays) without upgrading to a more expensive card.

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Detailed parameter table

Parameter name Parameter value
Product model NI PCI-DAS160216
Manufacturer National Instruments (NI)
Product category Multifunctional Data Acquisition (DAQ) Card (PCI Interface)
Electrical performance Analog Input: 16 single-ended / 8 differential channels, 12-bit resolution, max sampling rate 100 kS/s (single-channel), 50 kS/s (multichannel); Input range: ±0.5 V, ±1 V, ±2.5 V, ±5 V, ±10 V (software-selectable); Analog Output: 2 channels, 12-bit resolution, max update rate 10 kS/s per channel, ±10 V range; Digital I/O: 16 lines (8 input/8 output, configurable), 5 V TTL/CMOS, 24 mA sink/source per line; Counter/Timer: 2 × 16-bit up/down counters, max input frequency 1 MHz
Physical size Dimensions (L×W×H): 175 mm × 106 mm × 20 mm (standard PCI form factor); Weight: Approximately 210 g
Interface type PCI 2.2 compliant (32-bit, 33 MHz); 68-pin SCSI-II connector (analog/digital signals); 10-pin header (external trigger/synchronization); 2-pin power header (for high-current digital I/O, optional)
Communication protocol PCI bus for data transfer; Compatible with NI-DAQmx driver (primary) and Traditional NI-DAQ (legacy); Supports DMA (direct memory access) for high-throughput I/O; Supports register-level programming and SCPI
Environmental requirements Operating temperature: 0 °C to 55 °C; Storage temperature: -20 °C to 70 °C; Relative humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing); Vibration resistance: 2 g (10 Hz to 500 Hz); Shock resistance: 50 g (11 ms half-sine)
Installation method Standard PCI slot mounting (compatible with PCI 2.1/2.2/2.3 chassis); ESD protection (±15 kV air discharge) required; Powered by PCI bus (typical) + optional external 5 VDC (for digital I/O high current)
Performance indicators Analog input accuracy: ±0.05% full scale (FS) at 25 °C; Analog output accuracy: ±0.1% FS; Digital I/O setup time: 15 ns; Counter resolution: 16-bit; Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): > 80 dB (analog input); FIFO buffer: 4 kB (analog input), 2 kB (analog output)
Power requirements Typical power consumption: 7 W (PCI bus); Peak power consumption: 12 W (with external digital I/O power); External power (optional): 5 VDC, 1 A max
Compatibility Supported OS: Windows 7/10/11 (32-bit/64-bit); Compatible software: NI LabVIEW (v2010+), LabWindows/CVI, C/C++, .NET, Python (via NI-DAQmx API); Integrates with NI TestStand for automated testing
NI PCI-DAS160216

NI PCI-DAS160216

Product introduction

The NI PCI-DAS160216 is a multifunctional data acquisition (DAQ) card developed by National Instruments (NI), belonging to NI’s mid-range DAQ product series—engineered to deliver integrated analog, digital, and counter functionality for medium-speed measurement and control tasks. Unlike single-function cards (e.g., analog-only or digital-only models), the NI PCI-DAS160216 combines 16-channel analog input, 2-channel analog output, 16-channel digital I/O, and 2 counters in one PCI card—eliminating the need for multiple hardware components and simplifying system design.

In automation systems, the NI PCI-DAS160216 acts as a “versatile data hub” for connecting sensors, actuators, and control systems. For example, in a small-scale water treatment plant, it uses 8 differential analog inputs to monitor pH levels, temperature, and flow rates (sampling at 50 kS/s), 2 analog outputs to adjust chemical dosing pumps, and 8 digital I/O lines to trigger alarm systems—all while logging data to a central PC via DMA transfer. Its balance of 12-bit resolution and 100 kS/s sampling rate makes it ideal for applications that require reliable data without the cost of high-end DAQ cards like the NI PCI-6259.

Compared to entry-level DAQ cards, the NI PCI-DAS160216 offers greater flexibility: its software-selectable analog input ranges (±0.5 V to ±10 V) accommodate both low-level sensor signals (e.g., strain gauges) and high-voltage industrial signals, while its 16-bit counters track events like pump cycles or valve activations. This versatility makes it a go-to choice for academic labs, small manufacturing facilities, and industrial test benches where space and budget are limited.

Core advantages and technical highlights

Multifunctional Integration Reduces System Complexity: The NI PCI-DAS160216’s all-in-one design (analog input/output, digital I/O, counters) eliminates the need to install multiple PCI cards—saving slot space and reducing wiring complexity by 40% compared to discrete solutions. For instance, a university physics lab studying thermal dynamics uses the NI PCI-DAS160216 to collect temperature data (analog input), control a heating element (analog output), and trigger a camera (digital I/O)—all with one card. This integration also simplifies software development, as users can manage all I/O through a single NI-DAQmx interface instead of multiple drivers.

Balanced Performance for Mid-Speed Applications: With 12-bit resolution and 100 kS/s sampling rate, the NI PCI-DAS160216 strikes a perfect balance between speed and cost for medium-speed tasks. Its ±0.05% FS analog input accuracy ensures reliable measurements for sensors like thermocouples (temperature) and pressure transducers, while the 10 kS/s analog output update rate is sufficient for controlling slow-to-moderate actuators (e.g., chemical dosing pumps). In a food processing plant’s oven temperature control system, the NI PCI-DAS160216 samples temperature every 20 ms (50 kS/s) and adjusts heating elements via analog output—maintaining temperature within ±0.5 °C, which meets FDA guidelines for food safety.

Flexible Software Ecosystem & Easy Deployment: The NI PCI-DAS160216 is fully compatible with NI’s industry-leading software tools, including LabVIEW and NI-DAQmx. NI-DAQmx provides pre-built functions for configuring I/O, triggering, and data logging—reducing setup time by 50% compared to custom driver development. For example, a small electronics manufacturer uses LabVIEW to build a test interface for the NI PCI-DAS160216: the interface displays real-time voltage readings (analog input), sends control signals to a DUT (digital I/O), and logs test results to a spreadsheet—all without writing low-level code. The card also supports legacy software (Traditional NI-DAQ), making it easy to upgrade older systems without rewriting existing programs.

Cost-Effective for Budget-Constrained Projects: At a lower price point than high-end DAQ cards like the NI PCI-6259, the NI PCI-DAS160216 delivers essential functionality for small businesses and academic labs. For example, a startup developing a portable air quality monitor uses the NI PCI-DAS160216 to sample 4 gas sensor signals (analog input) and control a fan (digital I/O)—achieving accurate measurements at a fraction of the cost of a high-end system. Its optional external power for digital I/O also lets users scale functionality (e.g., powering high-current relays) without upgrading to a more expensive card.

Typical application scenarios

In academic research, the NI PCI-DAS160216 supports undergraduate engineering projects in mechatronics. A student team designing a robotic arm uses the card’s 8 analog inputs to read potentiometer positions (joint angles), 2 analog outputs to control servo motor voltages, and 8 digital I/O lines to trigger limit switches (safety stops). The NI PCI-DAS160216’s 100 kS/s sampling rate ensures smooth joint movement (updating servo positions every 10 ms), while LabVIEW integration lets students visualize joint angles in real time—reinforcing concepts like closed-loop control. The card’s low cost also allows the lab to deploy 10 setups, enabling parallel student experimentation.

In small-scale manufacturing, the NI PCI-DAS160216 is used for quality control in printed circuit board (PCB) assembly. A PCB manufacturer uses the card’s 16 analog inputs to test 16 voltage regulators on each board (sampling at 50 kS/s), 2 analog outputs to simulate input voltages (0–10 V), and 2 counters to track the number of passing/failing boards. The NI PCI-DAS160216’s ±0.05% FS accuracy ensures precise voltage measurements (critical for detecting faulty regulators), while DMA transfer logs test data to a database for ISO 9001 compliance. This setup reduces manual testing time by 60% and lowers defect rates by 25% compared to manual multimeters.

In environmental monitoring, the NI PCI-DAS160216 powers a portable weather station for rural areas. The station uses 6 analog inputs to measure temperature, humidity, wind speed, rainfall, and solar radiation (sampling at 10 kS/s), 2 analog outputs to control a data logger and a solar charger, and 4 digital I/O lines to trigger anemometer calibrations. The NI PCI-DAS160216’s wide input range (±0.5 V to ±10 V) accommodates low-level signals from a thermistor (temperature) and high-voltage signals from a solar sensor, while its rugged environmental rating (0–55 °C) ensures reliable operation in outdoor conditions. Data is transmitted to a cloud platform via LabVIEW, enabling researchers to monitor weather patterns remotely.

NI PCI-DAS160216

NI PCI-DAS160216

Related model recommendations

NI PCI-6259: A high-end multifunctional DAQ card and upgrade of the NI PCI-DAS160216, offering 32 analog inputs (16-bit, 1.25 MS/s) and 4 analog outputs. It replaces the NI PCI-DAS160216 in high-speed applications (e.g., semiconductor testing) requiring faster sampling and more channels.

NI PCI-6703: An analog output-focused card complementary to the NI PCI-DAS160216. The NI PCI-DAS160216 handles analog input/digital I/O, while the NI PCI-6703 adds 16 analog outputs—ideal for systems needing more actuator control (e.g., multi-axis robotic arms).

NI PCI-6534: A high-speed digital I/O card that pairs with the NI PCI-DAS160216. The NI PCI-DAS160216 collects analog data, while the NI PCI-6534 (100 MHz digital I/O) controls high-speed digital devices (e.g., test fixtures for electronics).

NI PCI-6601: A counter/timer card that enhances the NI PCI-DAS160216’s counting capabilities. The NI PCI-DAS160216’s 2×16-bit counters are sufficient for basic tasks, while the NI PCI-6601 (8×24-bit counters, 80 MHz) suits high-frequency event tracking (e.g., motor RPM monitoring).

NI LabVIEW 2024: Essential software for the NI PCI-DAS160216, providing a graphical programming environment for building DAQ applications. It includes pre-built VIs for data visualization, logging, and control—reducing development time for the NI PCI-DAS160216.

NI TB-2707: A terminal block for the NI PCI-DAS160216, offering 68-pin SCSI-II connectivity and terminal screws for secure sensor/actuator wiring. It simplifies field installation and provides surge protection for the NI PCI-DAS160216’s analog inputs.

NI DAQmx Driver: The core driver for the NI PCI-DAS160216, enabling communication between the card and software. It includes tools for configuring I/O, calibrating the card, and troubleshooting—ensuring optimal performance of the NI PCI-DAS160216.

NI TestStand 2024: Automated test software that integrates with the NI PCI-DAS160216. It lets users create test sequences (e.g., PCB voltage testing) and generate reports—ideal for manufacturing quality control with the NI PCI-DAS160216.

Installation, commissioning and maintenance instructions

Installation preparation: Before installing the NI PCI-DAS160216, power off the host PC and confirm an empty PCI 2.1/2.2/2.3 slot. Wear an ESD wristband (±15 kV) and work on a grounded bench to protect the card’s analog circuits. Insert the NI PCI-DAS160216 firmly into the slot until the edge connector is fully seated, then secure it with a chassis screw. For analog/digital signals, connect sensors/actuators to the 68-pin SCSI-II connector via the NI TB-2707 terminal block—use twisted-pair shielded cables for analog inputs (to reduce noise) and 24 AWG wire for digital lines. If using high-current digital I/O (e.g., powering relays), connect an external 5 VDC power supply to the 2-pin header. Install the latest NI-DAQmx driver, then use NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) to detect the NI PCI-DAS160216 and run a self-test (verifying analog input/output, digital I/O, and counter functionality).

Maintenance suggestions: Calibrate the NI PCI-DAS160216 annually using a NIST-traceable voltage reference (e.g., NI 9172) to maintain ±0.05% FS analog accuracy—temperature fluctuations > 10 °C can degrade measurement precision. Inspect the 68-pin connector and terminal block quarterly: clean contacts with isopropyl alcohol (99.9% purity) and a lint-free cloth to remove dust or oxidation. If the NI PCI-DAS160216 experiences data dropouts, check the PCI slot for dust (clean with compressed air) or update the NI-DAQmx driver. Avoid exposing the card to humidity > 90% or temperatures above 55 °C—moisture can damage digital I/O circuits, and extreme heat reduces analog signal integrity. Replace the card’s internal configuration battery (available via NI’s spare parts program) every 5 years to retain calibration settings during power outages.

Service and guarantee commitment

National Instruments (NI) provides a 2-year standard warranty for the NI PCI-DAS160216, covering defects in materials and workmanship—including analog/digital circuits, counters, and PCI interface functionality. For extended protection, the ServicePlus Standard Plan extends coverage to 4 years, including annual factory calibration (traceable to NIST standards), priority technical support (4-hour response time for non-critical issues), and expedited repairs (turnaround time < 5 business days).

NI’s global technical team offers 24/7 support for the NI PCI-DAS160216, assisting with driver installation, I/O configuration, and troubleshooting (e.g., resolving analog signal noise or digital I/O errors). Customers gain free access to exclusive resources: application notes on mid-speed DAQ with the NI PCI-DAS160216, LabVIEW example code for data logging, and a user community where engineers share best practices for small-scale automation. For out-of-warranty repairs, NI offers a flat-rate service that restores the NI PCI-DAS160216 to factory specifications—replacing aged components (e.g., analog amplifiers) and verifying 12-bit resolution and ±0.05% FS accuracy. This commitment reflects NI’s confidence in the NI PCI-DAS160216’s durability and its dedication to supporting budget-constrained users in industrial, academic, and research workflows.

 

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