Description
The 784183-01 is a part of the PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers category, specifically the model PXIe-5164. This device features 2 CH (channels) and can handle a maximum voltage of 100V. It boasts a bandwidth capacity up to 400 MHz and a maximum measurement voltage of up to 250 V. The resolution quality of this instrument is upheld by a 14-bit ADC, ensuring precise data capture.
At its core, the PXIe-5164 utilizes a Kintex-7 FPGA for advanced signal processing capabilities. This oscilloscope/digitizer also has a synchronization capability, allowing it to work seamlessly in complex system configurations. Additionally, it supports data writing functionalities for efficient data management and storage.
The device is complemented with a Software API that includes data transfer and analysis functions, enhancing its utility in various applications. It is suitable for a wide range of application fields, including Aerospace, Defense, Semiconductor, Research, and Physics. For software compatibility, it integrates smoothly with LabVIEW System Design Software, offering a versatile platform for system design and testing.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 784183-01 |
| Category | PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers |
| Model | PXIe-5164 |
| Channels | 2 CH |
| Maximum Voltage | 100V |
| Bandwidth | Up to 400 MHz |
| Maximum Measurement Voltage | Up to 250 V |
| Resolution | 14-bit ADC |
| FPGA | Kintex-7 |
| Synchronization Capability | Yes |
| Data Writing | Yes |
| Software API | Includes data transfer and analysis functions |
| Application Field | Aerospace, Defense, Semiconductor, Research, Physics |
| Software Compatibility | LabVIEW System Design Software |
Question 1: What is the max voltage the PXIe-5164 can handle?
Answer 1: 100V
Question 2: What type of FPGA does the PXIe-5164 use?
Answer 2: Kintex-7
Question 3: How many channels does the PXIe-5164 have?
Answer 3: 2 CH
Question 4: What is the bandwidth capacity of the PXIe-5164?
Answer 4: Up to 400 MHz
Question 5: Is the PXIe-5164 suitable for aerospace applications?
Answer 5: Yes


