Description
The National Instruments PXIe-5774 PXI FlexRIO Digitizer is a high-precision instrument designed for demanding applications. It comes with a variety of part numbers including 785646-02, 785646-01, 785647-02, 785647-01, ensuring flexibility and compatibility with a range of systems.
This digitizer offers analog input bandwidth options of 1.6 GHz and 3 GHz, catering to a wide spectrum of frequency analysis requirements. It is powered by robust FPGA Types, specifically the Kintex UltraScale KU040 and Kintex UltraScale KU060, providing exceptional processing capabilities.
The core of its data acquisition system is a Xilinx FPGA ADC, ensuring high-speed and accurate analog-to-digital conversion. It features 2 voltage input channels with DC input coupling, suitable for a variety of signal types. The voltage input ranges are flexible, offering 200 mVpp and 1 Vpp options to accommodate different signal amplitudes.
It supports dual-channel and single-channel operating modes, providing versatility for different experimental setups. Connection to the digitizer is made through a Molex Nano-Pitch connector, ensuring reliable and high-quality signal transmission.
The device is equipped with 4 GB of DRAM, allowing for extensive data collection and buffering. It is particularly suited for applications in medical imaging, particle physics, and scientific instrumentation, where precision and reliability are paramount.
Specification | Details |
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Product Name | National Instruments PXIe-5774 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 |
ADC | Xilinx FPGA |
Channels | 2 voltage input channels |
Input Coupling | DC |
Voltage Input Ranges | 200 mVpp, 1 Vpp |
Operating Modes | Dual-channel, Single-channel |
Connector Type | Molex Nano-Pitch connector |
Memory | 4 GB of DRAM |
Applications | Medical imaging, Particle physics, Scientific instrumentation |
Question 1: What are the analog input bandwidth options for the PXIe-5774?
Answer 1: 1.6 GHz and 3 GHz
Question 2: What FPGA types does the PXIe-5774 use?
Answer 2: Kintex UltraScale KU040 and KU060
Question 3: How many voltage input channels does the PXIe-5774 have?
Answer 3: 2 channels
Question 4: What types of operating modes does the PXIe-5774 support?
Answer 4: Dual-channel and single-channel
Question 5: What is the memory capacity of the PXIe-5774?
Answer 5: 4 GB DRAM