Ni Serial Compatibility Page

1. Introduction to the NI Serial Ecosystem National Instruments (NI), now a part of Emerson’s test and measurement division, has long been a cornerstone in the industrial data acquisition (DAQ) and instrumentation control market. Central to their offering is a vast portfolio of serial interface hardware. "NI serial compatibility" is not merely about plugging a cable into a port; it encompasses hardware-level electrical standards (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485), bus interfaces (PCI, PCIe, PXI, USB, Ethernet), driver architecture (NI-VISA, NI-Serial), and operating system longevity (Windows, Linux, Phar Lap ETS, and RTOS).

For legacy systems (pre-2005), the most compatible path is to maintain the original OS (Windows XP embedded) and driver (NI-Serial 1.x). For modern systems, standardize on or USB-232/485 with NI-VISA 20.0 or later, and always validate using the NI Serial Hardware Compatibility Document (available on NI’s knowledge base under ID 4G1D8K). ni serial compatibility