Difference between dynamic and static converters

Hi, I am looking to understand the difference between a static and a dynamic DAC. I will work on a project that has a very high number of analog outputs 30 IO. I need a Board of 16-bit resolution. I intend to update outputs at a low frequency in the order of 1 Hz (on user deand). I have suggested to use the NI PXI-6704 card with 32 outputs. In order to future-proof our equipment, we plan to buy a few boards that are capable of fast output update rate (a few hundred Hz). I want to know what I'm lost and win with static and dynamic converters. What advice (which are quite fast) would work better for this high number of IO? I'm looking at the 6733, but I am not quite convinced that it is the best alternative.

Hello

If you get all PXI/SMU modules, you'll either buy a controller MXI to connect to the desktop computer or to spend more money and get a controller embedded to the SMU chassis. If you want to run applications in real time in the future, you can spend more money upfront and get the controller shipped instead of the connection of MXI. MXI connection allows flexibility of system more than the on-board controller because it allows you to run additional devices that may not be available in PXI format. The two methods are the same in terms of future evidence, they just offer different possibilities (flexibility or real-time).

Eric

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