Are there any PCIE CAN Cards Compatible with Labview RT?

Hi,
I am looking for a mini PCIE CAN card or PCIE 1X CAN card that will run under Labview RT.  Are any of you using a PCIEC AN card with Labview RT?
Thanks,
Phillip

Hello Phillip,
I do not believe that we have any PCIe CAN cards. Here is a link to the PCI CAN cards that will work on LabVIEW Real Time(http://sine.ni.com/np/app/main/p/bot/no/ap/icomm/lang/en/pg/1/sn/n24CI,n21:17,n17:icomm,n19:Real%20T...). Please let me know if you have anymore questions. Have a great day!
Best Regards,
Adam G 
National Instruments
Applications Engineer

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