PXI-5412 National Instruments PXI

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Features:

  • Maximum Bandwidth 20 MHz
  • Maximum Update Rate 100 MS/s
  • Onboard Memory Size 8, 32, or 256 MB
  • Output Channels 1

The National Instruments PXI-5412 Waveform Generator utilizes computerized interpolation to enhance the output signal nature of smooth waveforms. Each digital-to-analog converter produces reconstruction images in the recurrence domain because of the conversion process. This model comes in three configurations: the PXI-5412 with 8 MB memory (Part Number: 779176-01), the PXI-5412 with 32 MB memory (Part Number: 779176-02), and the PXI-5412 with 256 MB memory (Part Number: 779176-03). The device has a maximum bandwidth of 20 MHz, and has an update rate of up to 100 MS per second.

By utilizing a high-order filter like low cutoff recurrence, the imperfections of the channel, including passband ripple and nonlinear phase, significantly influence generator execution. The National Instruments PXI-5412 Waveform Generator utilizes computerized interpolation to build the successful testing rate, migrating the reconstruction images to higher frequencies. By doing so, the required simple channel cutoff recurrence is expanded, which decreases channel twisting impacts. With the mix of digital interpolation and analog filtering, the PXI-5412 Waveform Generator can have excellent passband flatness and improved image dismissal, which guarantees a low-distortion output signal. Sharp waveforms, such as square waves, pulse, and video signals, interpolation and analog filtering, can be disabled, resulting in quick rise/fall times and low pulse deviation (overshoot, undershoot, and so on).

The device is run using the NI-FGEN driver software which is compatible with software packages/application development environments (ADEs) such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, or Measurement Studio. It has a recommended warm-up time of 15 minutes and should be externally calibrated at least once every 2 years.

The National Instruments PXI-5412 can be customized to sequence and loop an arrangement of waveforms. A few strategies can be utilized to progress through the sequence of waveforms. In some cases, the duration of every waveform is known ahead of time, so the Waveform Generator can be modified to loop every waveform a predefined number of times. It has a recommended operating temperature range of 0 ºC to 55 ºC, and a storage temperature range of -25 ºC to 85 ºC.

The National Instruments PXI-5412 Waveform Generator utilizes computerized interpolation to enhance the output signal nature of smooth waveforms. Each digital-to-analog converter produces reconstruction images in the recurrence domain because of the conversion process. This model comes in three configurations: the PXI-5412 with 8 MB memory (Part Number: 779176-01), the PXI-5412 with 32 MB memory (Part Number: 779176-02), and the PXI-5412 with 256 MB memory (Part Number: 779176-03). The device has a maximum bandwidth of 20 MHz, and has an update rate of up to 100 MS per second.

By utilizing a high-order filter like low cutoff recurrence, the imperfections of the channel, including passband ripple and nonlinear phase, significantly influence generator execution. The National Instruments PXI-5412 Waveform Generator utilizes computerized interpolation to build the successful testing rate, migrating the reconstruction images to higher frequencies. By doing so, the required simple channel cutoff recurrence is expanded, which decreases channel twisting impacts. With the mix of digital interpolation and analog filtering, the PXI-5412 Waveform Generator can have excellent passband flatness and improved image dismissal, which guarantees a low-distortion output signal. Sharp waveforms, such as square waves, pulse, and video signals, interpolation and analog filtering, can be disabled, resulting in quick rise/fall times and low pulse deviation (overshoot, undershoot, and so on).

The device is run using the NI-FGEN driver software which is compatible with software packages/application development environments (ADEs) such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, or Measurement Studio. It has a recommended warm-up time of 15 minutes and should be externally calibrated at least once every 2 years.

The National Instruments PXI-5412 can be customized to sequence and loop an arrangement of waveforms. A few strategies can be utilized to progress through the sequence of waveforms. In some cases, the duration of every waveform is known ahead of time, so the Waveform Generator can be modified to loop every waveform a predefined number of times. It has a recommended operating temperature range of 0 ºC to 55 ºC, and a storage temperature range of -25 ºC to 85 ºC.

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