The PXIe‑6375 offers analog I/O, digital I/O, and four 32‑bit counter/timers for PWM, encoder, frequency, event counting, and more. The device delivers high-performance functionality leveraging the high-throughput PCI Express bus and multicore-optimized driver and application software. Onboard NI‑STC3 timing and synchronization technology delivers advanced timing functionality, including independent analog and digital timing engines and retriggerable measurement tasks. The PXIe‑6375 is well-suited for a broad range of applications, from basic data logging to control and test automation. The included NI‑DAQmx driver and configuration utility simplify configuration and measurements.
Part Number(s): 783634-01
Applications and Use Cases of PXIe-6375
The PXIe-6375 Multifunction I/O Module is a multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) module for PXI Express systems. It integrates analog input, analog output, digital I/O, and counter/timer functions into a single module, making it highly suitable for a wide range of measurement, control, and automation applications.
Key Applications
1. General-Purpose Data Acquisition (DAQ)
PXIe-6375 is widely used for acquiring analog and digital signals from sensors, transducers, and electronic devices in laboratory, industrial, and R&D environments.
2. Sensor Measurement and Signal Monitoring
It is suitable for measuring signals from temperature sensors, pressure sensors, displacement sensors, strain gauges, and other transducers for real-time monitoring and analysis.
3. Industrial Automation and Control
With both input and output capabilities, PXIe-6375 is commonly used in automation systems for process monitoring, actuator control, system feedback, and closed-loop testing.
4. Digital I/O and Device Interface Testing
The module supports digital communication and status monitoring, making it ideal for validating embedded systems, logic signals, relays, switches, and control interfaces.
5. Counter/Timer and Motion Applications
Its built-in counter/timer functionality is useful for encoder measurements, pulse generation, event counting, frequency measurement, and motor control applications.
6. Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Simulation
PXIe-6375 is often used in HIL simulation systems where analog and digital signals need to be generated and measured simultaneously to emulate real-world operating conditions.
7. Education and Research (R&D)
Because of its multifunction design, it is widely used in research labs and universities for prototyping, experimental measurement, and system development.









