Description
The National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator, with part numbers 784181-01 and 785114-01, is a versatile instrument designed for generating complex arbitrary waveforms up to 20 MHz, boasting a rapid step response rise time of 14.8 ns. It supports an extensive range of waveform sizes, varying from 2 to 64,000,000 samples, and offers a user sample rate of 5.6 µS/s to 200 MS/s when the digital filter is enabled, and 3.125 MS/s to 200 MS/s when it is disabled.
The device’s precision in waveform creation is further enhanced by its frequency step size of 2.84 µHz and it has the capacity to hold up to 8,192 waveform points. The reference clock frequency is set at 100 MHz (±25 ppm), supported by a robust sample clock rate of 800 MHz, while the PFI I/O frequency range spans from 0 MHz to 25 MHz, with a maximum input voltage of +5 V.
Durability is also a key feature of the PXIe-5413, capable of withstanding an operating shock of 30 g peak with a half-sine, 11 ms pulse, and operating random vibration from 5 Hz to 500 Hz at 0.3 grms, ensuring reliability in a variety of challenging environments.
Specification | Detail |
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Product Name | National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator |
Part Numbers | 784181-01, 785114-01 |
Maximum Frequency | 20 MHz |
Step Response Rise Time | 14.8 ns |
Arbitrary Waveform Size | 2 to 64,000,000 samples |
User Sample Rate (Digital Filter Enabled) | 5.6 µS/s to 200 MS/s |
User Sample Rate (Digital Filter Disabled) | 3.125 MS/s to 200 MS/s |
Frequency Step Size | 2.84 µHz |
Waveform Points | 8,192 |
Reference Clock Frequency | 100 MHz (±25 ppm) |
Sample Clock Rate | 800 MHz |
PFI I/O Frequency Range | 0 MHz to 25 MHz |
Maximum Input Voltage | +5 V |
Operating Shock | 30 g peak, half-sine, 11 ms pulse |
Operating Random Vibration | 5 Hz to
Question 1: What are the sample rate options available for the National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator when the digital filter is enabled and disabled? Question 2: What waveform sizes can the National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator accommodate, and what are the various sample rates it offers when the digital filter is either enabled or disabled? Question 3: What are the waveform size range and user sample rate parameters when the digital filter is enabled on the National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator? Question 4: What is the frequency step size and waveform point capacity of the National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator, and how does its durability in terms of operating shock and vibration ensure reliability in challenging environments? Question 5: What is the maximum number of waveform points that the National Instruments PXIe-5413 PXI Waveform Generator can hold, and what are its specified limits for operating shock and vibration? |