Description
The product comes with part numbers 778282-01 and 778282-02, ensuring you have options for different configurations or replacements. It offers a high-resolution measurement capability with a 14-Bit resolution, making it suitable for applications that require precise data acquisition.
With a sample rate range of 1 kS to 64 MS/s, this device can adapt to a wide array of signal frequencies, from very low to very high, ensuring that you capture every detail of your signal of interest. The bandwidth supports frequencies from 10 kHz to 36 MHz at a -3 dB level, accommodating a broad spectrum of applications.
The spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is an impressive 80 dB, which means the device can accurately measure signal amplitude across a wide range without introducing significant spurious frequencies, making it ideal for high-fidelity applications. Onboard memory capacity varies depending on whether Digital Down-Conversion (DDC) is utilized, offering 8 MS with DDC and 16 MS without, providing ample space for data storage and processing.
Connectivity is versatile, with two SMA connectors for input and reference clock input, and one SMB connector for PFI1, facilitating external triggering and synchronization with other devices. The reference input impedance is set at 50 Ω, optimized for a 10 MHz (AC-coupled) input, ensuring compatibility with standard signal generators and sources.
External triggering is fully supported through PFI1, allowing users to synchronize data acquisition with external events accurately. This feature is particularly useful in complex setups where timing precision is critical.
Designed for high-resolution applications like Automated Test Equipment (ATE), ultrasound, DSL, and wireless testing, this product is versatile enough to meet the needs of various high-demand sectors. Its PXI Based integration makes it ideal for scalable, modular test systems, allowing for efficient setup and reconfiguration as testing needs evolve.
The triggering capabilities are extensive, including analog hysteresis, analog window, analog edge, digital edge, software, and more, offering flexibility in how measurements are initiated and conducted. This adaptability makes it suitable for a
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 778282-01, 778282-02 |
| Resolution | 14-Bit |
| Sample Rate Range | 1 kS to 64 MS/s |
| Bandwidth (-3 dB) | 10 kHz to 36 MHz |
| Spurious-Free Dynamic Range | 80 dB |
| Onboard Memory with DDC | 8 MS |
| Onboard Memory without DDC | 16 MS |
| Front Panel Connectors | 2 SMA (INPUT, REF CLK IN), 1 SMB (PFI1) |
| Reference Input Impedance | 50 Ω, 10 MHz (AC-coupled) |
| External Triggering | Yes, through PFI1 |
| Applications | High resolution ATE, ultrasound, DSL, Wireless testing, etc. |
| Integration | PXI Based |
| Triggering Capabilities | Analog hysteresis, analog window, analog edge, digital edge, software, etc. |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the resolution of the PXI-5620?
Answer 1: 14-Bit
Question 2: What sample rate range does the PXI-5620 support?
Answer 2: 1 kS to 64 MS/s
Question 3: What is the SFDR value for the PXI-5620?
Answer 3: 80 dB
Question 4: How many SMA connectors does the PXI-5620 have?
Answer 4: Two
Question 5: What is the onboard memory with DDC for the PXI-5620?
Answer 5: 8 MS


