ANSWER FOR QUESTION 2 ONLY In these questions use the data s
ANSWER FOR QUESTION 2 ONLY
In these questions, use the data sheet for National Inst ruments X Series Multi-function Data Acquisition System (specifically, Model 6363) as a reference. You can find a copy here http: //www.ni.com/datasheet/pdf/en/ds-164 I. [15%) Assume we are collecting data from 32 analog sensors using this data acquisition device (Model 6363). Let\'s say we would like to set the sampling rate to be 2 MHz (the maximum) and collect a stream of data for 1 second. How much memory will we need to store these samples on our computer? 2, 110%): The data sheet says \"The total device throughput over USB is PC-dependent; on some systems, up to 32 MB/s sustained transfers are possible\". What does this imply regarding the possibility of collecting the measurements you had planned to collect in the previous questlon!Solution
PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a high-speed serial computerexpansion bus standard, designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X, and AGP bus standards. PCIe has numerous improvements over the older standards, including higher maximum system bus throughput, lower I/O pin count and smaller physical footprint, better performance scaling for bus devices, a more detailed error detection and reporting mechanism (Advanced Error Reporting, AER[1]), and native hot-plug functionality. More recent revisions of the PCIe standard provide hardware support for I/O virtualization.
The PCI Express electrical interface is also used in a variety of other standards, most notably in ExpressCard as a laptop expansion card interface, and in SATA Express as a computer storage interface.
Format specifications are maintained and developed by the PCI-SIG (PCI Special Interest Group), a group of more than 900 companies that also maintain the conventional PCI specifications. PCIe 3.0 is the latest standard for expansion cards that are in production and available on mainstream personal computers.[2][3]

