Description
The National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable is available in two configurations: the 779697-02, which measures 2 meters in length and has an impedance of 75 ohms, and the 781887-01, which is a 1-meter cable with a 50-ohm impedance. Both variants are equipped with 2 BNC male connectors for seamless connectivity. These cables are designed to be compatible with National Instruments digitizer modules, such as the NI-9775, and oscilloscopes like the PXIe-5160/5162. Furthermore, additional accessories, such as a coaxial connector cover, can be purchased separately to enhance the durability and longevity of the cable connections.
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | 779697-02 (2-meter, 75-ohm), 781887-01 (1-meter, 50-ohm) |
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Cable Type | BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable |
Impedance | 75-ohm (779697-02), 50-ohm (781887-01) |
Length | 2 meters (779697-02), 1 meter (781887-01) |
Connectors | 2x BNC male connectors |
Compatibility | National Instruments digitizer modules (e.g., NI-9775), Oscilloscopes (e.g., PXIe-5160/5162) |
Additional Accessories | Coaxial connector cover (sold separately) |
Question 1: What are the length and impedance specifications of the two National Instruments BNC-BNC coaxial cable configurations available for use with NI digitizer modules and oscilloscopes?
Answer 1: The National Instruments BNC-BNC coaxial cable configurations include the 779697-02, which is 2 meters long with an impedance of 75 ohms, and the 781887-01, which is 1 meter long with a 50-ohm impedance.
Question 2: What are the differences in specifications between the National Instruments BNC-BNC coaxial cables 779697-02 and 781887-01, and what additional accessory is available to protect their connections?
Answer 2: The National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable model 779697-02 is 2 meters in length with an impedance of 75 ohms, while the model 781887-01 is 1 meter long and has a 50-ohm impedance; both are designed to be compatible with National Instruments digitizer modules, including the NI-9775, and oscilloscopes such as the PXIe-5160/5162.
Question 3: What are the differences in length and impedance between the National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable 779697-02 and 781887-01 models, and what type of modules and oscilloscopes are they designed to be compatible with?
Answer 3: The National Instruments BNC-BNC coaxial cable 779697-02 is 2 meters long with an impedance of 75 ohms, while the 781887-01 is a 1-meter cable with a 50-ohm impedance; additionally, a coaxial connector cover can be purchased separately to protect the cable connections.
Question 4: What are the differences in length and impedance between the National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable models 779697-02 and 781887-01, and which devices and accessories are they compatible with?
Answer 4: The National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable model 779697-02 is 2 meters long with an impedance of 75 ohms, while the model 781887-01 is 1 meter in length with a 50-ohm impedance; both are compatible with National Instruments digitizer modules such as the NI-9775, oscilloscopes like the PXIe-5160/5162, and can be used with additional accessories like a coaxial connector cover
Question 5: What are the length and impedance specifications for the two configurations of the National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable, and which compatible accessories can be acquired to improve the durability of these cables?
Answer 5: The National Instruments BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable comes in two configurations: the 779697-02, which is 2 meters long with an impedance of 75 ohms, and the 781887-01, which is 1 meter long with a 50-ohm impedance; to improve the durability of these cables, a coaxial connector cover can be purchased as an additional accessory.