Description
The 182740-02 is a part of the PXI Arbitrary Waveform Generators category, specifically the AT-5411 model, designed and manufactured by National Instruments. This device boasts a memory capacity of 16 MB, enabling it to handle complex waveform generation tasks with ease. With a resolution of 12-bits, it delivers precise waveform outputs.
It features an ISA bus interface, ensuring compatibility with a broad range of systems. The 40 MHz update rate further complements its high-performance characteristics, allowing for rapid waveform generation. The sampling rate is quite flexible, ranging from 610 S/s to 40 MS/s, providing versatility for various applications.
The output attenuation level can be adjusted from 0 to 73 dB, offering precise control over the signal strength. It also supports a clock frequency of 40 MHz, both internally and externally, ensuring synchronization with other devices is seamless. Connectivity is facilitated through three SMB and one 50-pin mini-SCSI connectors, providing a range of options for physical integration.
Regarding operational modes, it supports Singularity, Continuity, Burst, and Stepping, allowing users to select the best mode for their specific needs. Despite its obsolete status, announced by National Instruments, it remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, ensuring continued support for existing and new users.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 182740-02 |
| Category | PXI Arbitrary Waveform Generators |
| Model | AT-5411 |
| Memory | 16 MB |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Resolution | 12-bits |
| Bus Interface | ISA |
| Update Rate | 40 MHz |
| Sampling Rate | 610 S/s to 40 MS/s |
| Output Attenuation Level | 0 to 73 dB |
| Clock Frequency | 40 MHz (Internal and External) |
| Connectors | Three SMB, One 50-pin mini-SCSI |
| Operational Modes | Singularity, Continuity, Burst, Stepping |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the memory capacity of the AT-5411?
Answer 1: 16 MB
Question 2: What is the resolution of the AT-5411 waveform generator?
Answer 2: 12-bits
Question 3: What is the maximum update rate of the AT-5411?
Answer 3: 40 MHz
Question 4: What kind of interface does the AT-5411 use?
Answer 4: ISA bus interface
Question 5: Can the AT-5411 still be purchased after its obsolete status?
Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves


