Description
The PXIe-5160 is a high-performance oscilloscope model designed to meet a variety of testing needs. This model comes with several part numbers, including 782621-01, 782621-02, 782621-03, and 155377A-22L, ensuring flexibility and compatibility for a wide range of applications.
It is equipped with 2 channels, allowing for simultaneous observation and analysis of multiple signals. The activation sources for this model are versatile, including analog, digital, and software control options, providing users with multiple ways to initiate measurements.
When it comes to activation detection, the PXIe-5160 excels with its capability to detect via edge thresholds, hysteresis, and window methods, offering precision and adaptability in signal processing. Additionally, it supports video by line activation for NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video standards, making it suitable for a range of video testing scenarios.
Triggering options are robust, including the PXI trip bus and an external 9-stick AUX connector, ensuring seamless integration and synchronization with other devices and systems. The built-in clock generator operates at a frequency of 100 MHz, with the capability to accept an external clock source within the frequency range of 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments, offering flexibility in timing and synchronization.
Synchronization is further enhanced by the support for a 10 MHz PXI Reference Clock and an external reference, ensuring precise timing across multiple devices in a PXI system. The architecture of the PXIe-5160 is based on SMC, providing a solid foundation for high-speed, accurate measurements and analyses.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Model | PXIe-5160 |
| Part Numbers | 782621-01, 782621-02, 782621-03, 155377A-22L |
| Channels | 2 |
| Activation Sources | Analog, Digital, Software Control |
| Activation Detection | Edge thresholds, Hysteresis, Window |
| Video by Line Activation | NTSC, PAL, SECAM |
| Triggering | PXI trip bus, External 9-stick AUX connector |
| Clock Generator Frequency | 100 MHz |
| External Clock Source Frequency Range | 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments |
| Synchronization | 10 MHz PXI Reference Clock, External Reference |
| Architecture | SMC |
Question 1: How many channels does the PXIe-5160 have?
Answer 1: It has 2 channels.
Question 2: What video standards does the PXIe-5160 support?
Answer 2: Supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM standards.
Question 3: What is the clock generator frequency of PXIe-5160?
Answer 3: 100 MHz.
Question 4: Can the PXIe-5160 accept an external clock source?
Answer 4: Yes, 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments.
Question 5: What types of activation sources does the PXIe-5160 support?
Answer 5: Analog, digital, and software controls.




