Description
The 155377B-42L, also known by its alternative part numbers 782621-01, 782621-02, 782621-03, and 155377A-22L, falls under the category of PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers. This model, identified as PXIe-5160, is equipped with 4 channels (4CH) and boasts a sampling rate of 2.5 GS/s with a bandwidth capacity of 500 MHz.
It comes with an onboard memory of 2GB, ensuring ample storage for data acquisition and processing. Activation sources for this device include Analog, Digital, and Software Control, providing flexibility in operation. Activation detection is sophisticated, featuring Edge Thresholds, Hysteresis, and Window Activation, making it capable of handling complex signal patterns.
In addition to these features, the PXIe-5160 supports Video by Line Activation for NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats, enhancing its utility in video processing applications. External triggering is possible through PXI Trip Bus and a 9-Stick AUX Connector, allowing for seamless integration into a variety of setups.
The device’s clock generator operates at a frequency of 100 MHz, and it supports an external clock frequency range of 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments. For synchronization, it utilizes either a 10 MHz PXI Reference Clock or an External Reference, ensuring accuracy and consistency in measurements. Lastly, its architecture is based on SMC, indicating a solid and reliable design framework for this oscilloscope/digitizer model.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 155377B-42L (Also known as: 782621-01, 782621-02, 782621-03, 155377A-22L) |
| Category | PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers |
| Model | PXIe-5160 |
| Channels | 4CH |
| Sampling Rate | 2.5 GS/s |
| Bandwidth | 500 MHz |
| Onboard Memory | 2GB |
| Activation Sources | Analog, Digital, Software Control |
| Activation Detection | Edge Thresholds, Hysteresis, Window Activation |
| Video by Line Activation | NTSC, PAL, SECAM |
| External Triggering | PXI Trip Bus, 9-Stick AUX Connector |
| Clock Generator Frequency | 100 MHz |
| External Clock Frequency Range | 1 to 20 MHz in 1 MHz increments |
| Synchronization | 10 MHz PXI Reference Clock or External Reference |
| Architecture | SMC | Question 1: What is the bandwidth of the PXIe-5160?



