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National Instruments PXI-5124 150 MHz 200 MS/s 12-Bit High-Resolution Digitizer
Features

  • 150 MHz Bandwidth
  • 200 mVpp to 20Vpp
  • Two Channels Simultaneously Sampled with 12-Bit Resolution

The National Instruments PXI-5124 High-Resolution Digitizer is suited for a wide variety of applications in automotive, communications, scientific research, military/aerospace, and consumer electronics. With the large dynamic range, software-selectable 50 Ω or 1 MΩ input, ranges from 200 mV to 20 V, and ability to acquire more than 1 million waveforms in on-board memory, the PXI-5124 is ideal for both time and frequency-domain analysis. The user can program more than 50 built-in measurement and analysis functions directly from the driver and expand them to more than 400 with National Instruments LabVIEW and LabWindows™/CVI software. The PXI-5124 (32, 256, and 512 MB models only) includes the National Instruments Spectral Measurements Toolkit, which provides additional sophisticated frequency-domain measurements such as power spectrum, peak power and frequency, in-band power, adjacent-channel power, and 3D spectrogram.

The National Instruments 5124 High-Resolution Digitizers feature two 200 MS/s simultaneously sampled input channels with 12-bit resolution, 150 MHz bandwidth, and up to 512 MB of memory per channel in a 3U PXI or PCI device. The National Instruments 5124 modules use the high-speed PCI bus and the scatter-gather bus mastering of the NI MITE ASIC to move data to the computer at speeds up to 100 times faster than traditional instrument interfaces, thereby dramatically decreasing overall test time. With the National Instruments Synchronization and Memory Core (SMC) architecture of an National Instruments 5124, you can create mixed-signal systems using signal generators and digital waveform generators/analyzers or build a high-channel-count digitizer system with subnanosecond synchronization between channels.

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