PCI 7340 , PCI 7344 Confusion

Hi all,
I have recently purchased a PCI-7344 motion control card from NI. But it says PCI-7340 in MAX. What can be the reason. Have I received the wrong card by mistake?
Regards,
Giridhar Rajan
Automation Engineer, Design
Cruiser Controls
Mumbai, India

Giridhar,
everything is ok with your 7344. We have just recently switched to a new hardware revision and now all boards don't show up with their specific names but with the name of the board family:
Board Family    Specific Boards
NI 7330             NI 7332, NI 7334
NI 7340             NI 7342, NI 7344
NI 7350             NI 7352, NI 7354, NI 7356, NI 7358
MAX still knows the specific board configurations so you don't have to worry.
Best regards,
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National Instruments Germany

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