Description
The National Instruments PXIe-5774 is a PXI FlexRIO Digitizer designed to offer high performance and flexibility for a range of applications, including medical imaging. This digitizer is available with part numbers 785646-02, 785646-01, 785647-02, and 785647-01. It features analog input bandwidth options of 1.6 GHz and 3 GHz, catering to various high-speed data acquisition requirements.
At the core of the PXIe-5774’s design are the Kintex UltraScale KU040 and Kintex UltraScale KU060 FPGAs, which provide the computational power and flexibility needed for complex signal processing tasks. The device utilizes a Xilinx FPGA for its analog-to-digital conversion, ensuring high-fidelity data capture with a resolution of 12-Bit.
Equipped with two channels, the digitizer allows for dual-channel or single-channel operation modes, increasing its versatility in various testing environments. The input coupling is DC, with input voltage ranges of 200 mVpp and 1 Vpp, and it also supports selectable DC offset, enhancing measurement accuracy and flexibility.
The Molex Nano-Pitch connector type ensures a reliable and high-density connection, while the onboard 4 GB DRAM provides ample memory for data storage and manipulation. These features, combined with its robust design and flexibility, make the National Instruments PXIe-5774 an excellent choice for advanced applications, particularly in the medical imaging field.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Model | PXIe-5774 |
| Category | PXI FlexRIO Digitizer |
| Part Numbers | 785646-02, 785646-01, 785647-02, 785647-01 |
| Analog Input Bandwidth Options | 1.6 GHz, 3 GHz |
| FPGA Types | Kintex UltraScale KU040, Kintex UltraScale KU060 |
| Analog-to-Digital Converter | Xilinx FPGA |
| Resolution | 12-Bit |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Input Coupling | DC |
| Input Voltage Ranges | 200 mVpp, 1 Vpp |
| Selectable DC Offset | Yes |
| Operating Modes | Dual-channel, Single-channel |
| Connector Type | Molex Nano-Pitch |
| Memory | 4 GB DRAM |
| Applications | Medical imaging
Question 1: What is the analog input bandwidth of the PXIe-5774? Question 2: How many channels does the PXIe-5774 have? Question 3: What type of FPGAs does the PXIe-5774 utilize? Question 4: What is the resolution of the PXIe-5774’s ADC? Question 5: How much on-board memory does the PXIe-5774 have? |



