Hi Mariano
I am not sure but does it work as a standalone module? Right now we are checking if
it is a suitable replacement for the existing DAQ from Data Translation, the DT8824.
Best Regards,
Abdalla Al-Dalleh
Control Engineer
SESAME
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Where do you plan to install the NI-9223?
A cRIO system?
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Note that DAQmx and DAQmx Base are two different NI software products. DAQmx Base development was frozen by NI in 2019 (last release: 2015).
ITER has plain EPICS support and an NDSv3 device driver for the IRIO library (by the I2A2 institute of UPM - University of Madrid) on top of the NI DAQmx open source driver (yet another NI driver). [1]
The first official release of the IRIO-based stack was also announced on Tech-Talk [2] and later reported in the EPICS Collaboration Meeting in June 2019. [3]
NDSv3 is the C++ framework for data acquisition that ITER proposes for its diagnostics use cases. It was presented in more detail at the ICALEPCS 2021. [4]
We're currently in the middle of the procedure to make the ITER developments for NDSv3 public. Once we have the authorization, things will appear on GitHub.