Engineers can use TSN to synchronize distributed systems across networks, eliminating the need for expensive synchronization cables.

Industries such as automotive, oil and gas, research, and aerospace continue to implement the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), acquiring accurate, reliable, and synchronized data. As a result, companies must keep pace to ensure their systems are ready to meet these constantly evolving requirements.

The new features of CompactRIO Controllers:
• Submicrosecond synchronization with TSN over standard Ethernet for tightly synchronized distributed measurements and control
• CompactRIO Controllers powered by the intuitive NI-DAQmx driver software
• Open and secure processing at the edge of the IIoT with the NI Linux Real-Time operating system
• High-performance data analysis and control with an integrated industrial-grade processor and FPGA, programmable with LabVIEW FPGA
• Reliable operation in harsh environments with an operating temperature range from -40°C to 70°C, shock resistance up to 50g, and vibration resistance up to 5g

With the addition of NI-DAQmx to the CompactRIO controller family, engineers can access I/O directly from out-of-the-box features, building on the experience of working with this preferred data acquisition method for over 15 years. This Linux-based real-time operating system allows users to leverage the vast IP ecosystem available for Linux, such as Security Enhanced Linux (SE-Linux).

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