Description
The product with Part Number 776572-42 falls under the SCXI & Legacy category. It is identified as model SCXI-1142, which is an 8-Channel Bessel Filter. This particular filter type is a Bessel filter, designed to cater to applications requiring precise filtering capabilities.
It features 8 channels, making it versatile for various signal processing tasks. The SCXI-1142 is compatible with National Instruments E/M Series DAQ instruments, ensuring a wide range of integration possibilities with existing systems.
The device supports multiplexed and parallel modes of operation, offering flexibility in signal acquisition and processing. Its filters are of the 8th-order, utilizing both SCFs (Switched Capacitor Filters) and CTFs (Continuous Time Filters) technology to achieve high-quality signal filtration.
Calibration of the SCXI-1142 is simplified with its onboard EEPROM, allowing for software-programmable adjustments to meet specific application needs. Despite being announced as obsolete by National Instruments, this particular model is still available at Apex Waves, providing a valuable resource for maintaining and expanding legacy systems.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 776572-42 |
| Category | SCXI & Legacy |
| Model | SCXI-1142 |
| Description | 8-Channel Bessel Filter |
| Filter Type | Bessel |
| Channels | 8 |
| Compatibility | National Instruments E/M Series DAQ instruments |
| Modes of Operation | Multiplexed and parallel |
| Filter Order | 8th-order |
| Technology | SCFs and CTFs |
| Calibration | Onboard EEPROM, Software-programmable |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available at Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the part number of SCXI-1142?
Answer 1: 776572-42
Question 2: How many channels does the SCXI-1142 have?
Answer 2: 8 channels
Question 3: Is the SCXI-1142 compatible with E/M Series DAQ?
Answer 3: Yes, it’s compatible.
Question 4: What type of filters does SCXI-1142 use?
Answer 4: 8th-order Bessel filter
Question 5: Can SCXI-1142 operate in parallel mode?
Answer 5: Yes, supports multiplexed and parallel modes.




