Description
The PCI-5152 model, with a part number of 197153C-01, falls under the category of PC-based Oscilloscopes/Digitizers. This model is notable for its high sampling rate of 2 GS/s and a bandwidth capacity of 300 MHz, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
It is equipped with an onboard memory per channel of 8 MB, with options for other models offering 64 MB and 256 MB, allowing for extensive data capture and storage. The device boasts a high bus bandwidth and low latency, ensuring efficient data transmission and minimal delay times.
One of the standout features of the PCI-5152 is its clock synchronization capability, utilizing a 10 MHz TTL clock for picosecond-level synchronization. This feature is critical for applications requiring precise timing and synchronization across multiple channels.
Moreover, it can support up to 34 maximum phase synchronous channels in a single PCI chassis at a sampling rate of 1 GS/s, highlighting its scalability and flexibility for complex setups. The PCI-5152 is designed to be compatible with PCI platforms, ensuring easy integration into existing systems.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 197153C-01 |
| Category | PC-based Oscilloscopes/Digitizers |
| Model | PCI-5152 |
| Sampling Rate | 2 GS/s |
| Bandwidth | 300 MHz |
| Onboard Memory per Channel | 8 MB (other models: 64 MB, 256 MB) |
| Bus Bandwidth | High |
| Latency | Low |
| Clock Synchronization | 10 MHz TTL clock for picosecond-level synchronization |
| Maximum Phase Synchronous Channels in a Single PCI Chassis | 34 at 1 GS/s |
| Compatible Platforms | PCI |
Question 1: What is the sampling rate of the PCI-5152?
Answer 1: 2 GS/s
Question 2: How much onboard memory does PCI-5152 have?
Answer 2: 8 MB standard, with 64 MB and 256 MB options
Question 3: What is the maximum bandwidth of the PCI-5152?
Answer 3: 300 MHz
Question 4: How many synchronous channels does PCI-5152 support?
Answer 4: Up to 34
Question 5: What synchronization feature does PCI-5152 use?
Answer 5: 10 MHz TTL clock for picosecond-level synchronization


