PXI-6115
- Brand: National Instruments
- Product Code: PXI-6115
- Part number: pxi6115
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National Instruments S Series Multifunction DAQ 12 or 16-Bit 1 to 10 MS/s, 4 Analog Inputs
Features
The National Instruments S Series Multifunction DAQ 12 or 16-Bit 1 to 10 MS/s, 4 Analog Inputs combine the latest in PC technologies to deliver simultaneous sampling, high-bandwidth capabilities for low and high-channel-count data acquisition and control systems. Use S Series devices in a variety of applications including:
• Stimulus/response applications where synchronization among high-speed analog input (AI), analog output (AO), and digital I/O is required
• 42 V automotive applications
• Radar, sonar, ultrasound
• Transient/ballistics measurements
• High-energy physics
• IF digitization.
The NI high-performance S Series DAQ devices have the same basic features of a typical multifunction device - eight digital I/O lines, two counter/timers, two analog outputs, RTSI or PXI trigger bus for multidevice synchronization, and PFI lines for software-controlled routing of timing and triggering signals. S Series devices exceed the analog input performance of traditional multiplexed devices.
Features
- 2 or 4 Analog Inputs; Dedicated A/D Converter per Channel
- 1 to 10 MS/s per Channel Maximum Sample Rate
- Analog and Digital Triggering
- AC or DC Coupling
The National Instruments S Series Multifunction DAQ 12 or 16-Bit 1 to 10 MS/s, 4 Analog Inputs combine the latest in PC technologies to deliver simultaneous sampling, high-bandwidth capabilities for low and high-channel-count data acquisition and control systems. Use S Series devices in a variety of applications including:
• Stimulus/response applications where synchronization among high-speed analog input (AI), analog output (AO), and digital I/O is required
• 42 V automotive applications
• Radar, sonar, ultrasound
• Transient/ballistics measurements
• High-energy physics
• IF digitization.
The NI high-performance S Series DAQ devices have the same basic features of a typical multifunction device - eight digital I/O lines, two counter/timers, two analog outputs, RTSI or PXI trigger bus for multidevice synchronization, and PFI lines for software-controlled routing of timing and triggering signals. S Series devices exceed the analog input performance of traditional multiplexed devices.