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VXI

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What is VXI?

VXI (VME eXtensions for Instrumentation) is an instrumentation architecture standard based on VMEbus. It defines mechanical, electrical, and software standards for modular instrumentation. It's commonly used in automated test equipment (ATE) and data acquisition systems due to its high performance and modularity, particularly where high speed and precise timing are critical.

What other technologies are related to VXI?

VXI Competitor Technologies

PXI is a modular instrumentation standard that competes with VXI for automated test and measurement applications.
mentioned alongside VXI in 14% (265) of relevant job posts
VME is a bus standard that, similarly to VXI, was used for industrial and embedded applications, making them competitors in some areas.
mentioned alongside VXI in 9% (96) of relevant job posts
GPIB (IEEE 488) is an older interface standard for connecting instruments, offering an alternative to VXI.
mentioned alongside VXI in 5% (104) of relevant job posts

VXI Complementary Technologies

MXI allows connecting multiple VXI chassis together or to a host computer, extending the capabilities of VXI systems.
mentioned alongside VXI in 34% (70) of relevant job posts
LabWindows/CVI is a software development environment often used to program and control VXI instruments.
mentioned alongside VXI in 5% (71) of relevant job posts
TestStand is test management software that can be used to sequence and control VXI-based test systems.
mentioned alongside VXI in 2% (123) of relevant job posts

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