Description
The PXIe-5162 is a high-performance oscilloscope that features 2 channels, which can be expanded up to 4 channels with a reduced sampling rate to accommodate various measurement needs.
It comes equipped with 64MB of memory, ensuring ample space for data storage and efficient processing. The device boasts an impressive sample rate of up to 5 GS/s when operating with 2 channels. When expanded to 4 channels, the sample rate adjusts to 2.5 GS/s for 2 channels and 1.25 GS/s for 4 channels, providing flexibility in data collection and analysis.
The oscilloscope offers a bandwidth of 1.5 GHz when using the 50 Ω path and 300 MHz with the 1 MΩ path, allowing for a wide range of signal measurements. It utilizes a PCI Express x4 Gen 1 interface, ensuring a high data throughput of more than 600 MB/s, which facilitates quick data transfer and processing.
Its part numbers include 782622-01, 782622-05, and 782622-06, providing various options for specific requirements. Additionally, the PXIe-5162 supports NI-TClk for synchronized measurements across modules, enhancing its utility for complex experimental setups and research applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | PXIe-5162 |
| Channels | 2 (up to 4 with reduced sampling rate) |
| Memory | 64MB |
| Sample Rate | Up to 5 GS/s (2 channels), 2.5 GS/s (2 channels), 1.25 GS/s (4 channels) |
| Bandwidth | 1.5 GHz (50 Ω path), 300 MHz (1 MΩ path) |
| PCI Express | x4 Gen 1 |
| Data Throughput | > 600 MB/s |
| Part Numbers | 782622-01, 782622-05, 782622-06 |
| API Support | NI-TClk for synchronized measurements across modules |
Question 1: How many channels does the PXIe-5162 initially have?
Answer 1: 2 channels, expandable to 4.
Question 2: What is the maximum sample rate of the PXIe-5162?
Answer 2: Up to 5 GS/s for 2 channels.
Question 3: What bandwidth does the PXIe-5162 offer with a 50 Ω path?
Answer 3: 1.5 GHz.
Question 4: What PCIe interface does the PXIe-5162 utilize?
Answer 4: PCI Express x4 Gen 1.
Question 5: Does the PXIe-5162 support NI-TClk for synchronization?
Answer 5: Yes, it supports NI-TClk.



