Description
The product encompasses a variety of Part Numbers including 782621-01, 782621-02, 782621-03, 155377A-22L, and 150690D-03L, catering to diverse application needs. It supports multiple Activation Sources such as Analog, Digital, and Software Control, providing versatility in operation.
For Activation Detection, it incorporates Edge Thresholds, Hysteresis, and Window Activation, enabling precise triggering methods. The device is compatible with various Video Line Activation Standards including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM, ensuring broad application across different video formats.
It features a robust Trigger Interface that includes a PXI Trigger Bus and an External 9-stick AUX Connector, offering flexible triggering options. The Trigger Features are comprehensive, encompassing Pre-trigger, Post-trigger, and Multiple Recording Mode, which enhances the device’s functionality and efficiency.
The built-in Clock Generator operates at a frequency of 100 MHz, while it also accepts an External Clock Source with a frequency range of 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments, offering flexibility in time-based operations. It utilizes a 10 MHz PXI Reference Clock or an External Reference for Synchronization Reference, ensuring precise timing and synchronization.
Furthermore, the device is designed with an SMC Architecture, supporting the synchronization of multiple digitizers, which is essential for complex data acquisition and analysis tasks.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 782621-01, 782621-02, 782621-03, 155377A-22L, 150690D-03L |
| Activation Sources | Analog, Digital, Software Control |
| Activation Detection | Edge Thresholds, Hysteresis, Window Activation |
| Video Line Activation Standards | NTSC, PAL, SECAM |
| Trigger Interfaces | PXI Trigger Bus, External 9-stick AUX Connector |
| Trigger Features | Pre-trigger, Post-trigger, Multiple Recording Mode |
| Clock Generator Frequency | 100 MHz |
| External Clock Source Frequency Range | 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments |
| Synchronization Reference | 10 MHz PXI Reference Clock or External Reference |
| SMC Architecture | Support for Synchronizing Multiple Digitizers |
Question 1: What are the activation sources for PXIe-5160?
Answer 1: Analog, Digital, and Software Control.
Question 2: What video standards does PXIe-5160 support?
Answer 2: NTSC, PAL, SECAM.
Question 3: What is the frequency of the built-in clock generator?
Answer 3: 100 MHz.
Question 4: Can PXIe-5160 synchronize multiple digitizers?
Answer 4: Yes, with SMC Architecture.
Question 5: What trigger features does PXIe-5160 offer?
Answer 5: Pre-trigger, Post-trigger, Multiple Recording Mode.



