11-11-2008 02:32 PM
Is it possible to use an adapter USB to PCMCIA in order to use a PCMCIA 6020E on a newer (no PCMCIA slot) laptop?
If so what do you recommend? Will Labview recognize the device?
11-12-2008 05:07 PM - last edited on 05-07-2024 12:47 PM by Content Cleaner
Hey Rbmtx,
Thank you for contacting National Instruments. Unfortunately, NI does not sell a USB to PCMCIA card adaptor. Also we have not tested our PCMCIA cards with third party adaptors. There may be an adaptor on the market that will work, but in a preliminary search I didn't see many options out there that I think would work. I doubt there is a real viable solution available due to the differences in the way we handle data acquisition and generation on PCMCIA versus the USB bus. If you are interested in a USB data acquisition solution I would highly recommend getting a dedicated USB DAQ device such as the NI USB-6251. In addition to being natively USB 2.0 compatible it is quite a bit more capable than the DAQCard 6062E.
Once again thanks for contacting NI.
08-29-2011 04:13 PM
My new computer doesn't have a PCMCIA port for my 6062E DAQCard. Can you recommend a converter so I can use a port that it does have? (EC, SC, USB, eSATA, or SD) Thanks!
08-30-2011 08:15 AM - last edited on 05-07-2024 12:48 PM by Content Cleaner
As 'Knights Who Say NI' says in the post above, we still do not sell nor support any PCMCIA-to-{ExpressCard, SmartCard, USB, eSATA, SD} adapters.
Further, since I expect this is a newer laptop, even if you had a PCMCIA-ExpressCard or PCMCIA-USB adapter that did work, note that DAQmx only supports DAQCards on 32-bit Windows Vista/7 and not on 64-bit.
I would recommend a native USB device instead, such as the USB-6341.