Description
The National Instruments PXIe-5451 is a highly capable waveform generator with a 16-bit resolution and a fast sample rate of 400 MS/s, making it suitable for a variety of demanding applications. This dual-channel device offers a selection of onboard memory configurations, including 128 MB (part number 781204-01), 512 MB (part number 781204-02), and 2 GB (part number 781204-03), to accommodate different user requirements. With a maximum bandwidth of 145 MHz, it can efficiently handle wideband signals.
The PXIe-5451 features versatile trigger modes such as Single, Continuous, Stepped, and Burst to enhance test sequences. The device is controlled by NI-FGEN driver software, which is compatible with various development environments, including LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, Microsoft Visual C/C++, Measurement Studio, and Microsoft Visual Basic.
Integration into mixed-signal test systems is facilitated by the NI Synchronization and Memory Core (SMC) technology, allowing for synchronization with other signal processing devices. Its robust design ensures reliable operation within an operating temperature range of 0 °C to 55 °C, and it features compact dimensions of 8.5 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches and a weight of 19.4 units, making it a practical addition to any test setup.
Feature | Specification |
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Product Part Number | PXIe-5451 |
Possible Part Numbers | 781204-01, 781204-02, 781204-03 |
Resolution | 16-bit |
Sample Rate | 400 MS/s |
Channels | Dual-channel |
Onboard Memory | 128 MB (781204-01), 512 MB (781204-02), 2 GB (781204-03) |
Maximum Bandwidth | 145 MHz |
Trigger Modes | Single, Continuous, Stepped, Burst |
Driver Software | NI-FGEN |
Supported Development Environments | LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, Microsoft Visual C/C++, Measurement Studio, Microsoft Visual Basic |
Synchronization Technology | NI Synchronization and Memory Core (SMC) |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 °C to 55 °C |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches |
Weight | 19.4 |
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Question 1: What are the key features and specifications of the National Instruments PXIe-5451 waveform generator, including its resolution, sample rate, memory configurations, and compatibility with development environments? Question 2: What range of onboard memory configurations is available for the National Instruments PXIe-5451 waveform generator, and what are the associated part numbers? Question 3: What are the applications of the National Instruments PXIe-5451 waveform generator given its specifications and onboard memory configurations? Question 4: What onboard memory configurations are available for the National Instruments PXIe-5451, and which development environments are compatible with its NI-FGEN driver software? Question 5: What are the memory configuration options and corresponding part numbers available for the National Instruments PXIe-5451 waveform generator? |