Description
The Part Number 152125B-03L refers to a PXI Reconfigurable FPGA Digitizer, specifically the NI-5772 model. This high-performance digitizer is designed for use with Kintex-7 and Virtex-5 compatible PXI FPGA modules, showcasing its versatility in accommodating powerful FPGA technologies for advanced data processing and signal analysis.
Users have the option to configure the NI-5772 as either AC-coupled or DC-coupled, with part numbers 782097-01 and 782097-02 respectively. The AC-coupled configuration offers an impressive bandwidth of 2.27 GHz, while the DC-coupled configuration provides a bandwidth of 358 MHz. This flexibility allows users to choose the configuration that best suits their application requirements.
For analog input, the voltage range varies with the coupling option; the DC-coupled version supports a range of -1 V to 1 V, and the AC-coupled version supports a broader range of -2 V to 2 V. The NI-5772 achieves a sampling rate of up to 800 MS/s in dual channel mode and up to 1.6 GS/s in single channel mode, backed by an internal sample clock frequency of 800 MHz and an external sample clock frequency ranging from 400 to 800 MHz.
The device also features a 10 MHz external reference clock for precise timebase accuracy and synchronization. Connectivity is robust with 2 SMA connectors for analog input, 1 SMA connector each for clock input (CLK IN), reference input (REF-IN), and trigger/input/output (TRIG/I/O), along with an AUX I/O port that includes 8 DIO and 4 PFI channels, all with overvoltage protection of ±10 V.
Question 1: What is the part number for the NI-5772?
Answer 1: 152125B-03L
Question 2: Can the NI-5772 be AC or DC-coupled?
Answer 2: Yes, it offers both configurations.
Question 3: What’s the max sampling rate of the NI-5772?
Answer 3: 1.6 GS/s in single channel mode.
Question 4: What FPGA modules are compatible with the NI-5772?
Answer 4: Kintex-7 and Virtex-5
Question 5: How many SMA connectors does the NI-5772 provide?
Answer 5: 4 SMA connectors for inputs and outputs.



