Description
The PCI-5411 is a PC-based Arbitrary Waveform Generator, identified by the part number 183582-01. This device operates on the principle of DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) method for signal generation, ensuring high precision and flexibility in producing various waveforms. It supports the Real-Time System Integration (RTSI) for seamless integration with other instruments and systems. The PCI-5411 is capable of synchronization with external clocks through Phase-Locked Loop (PLL), enhancing its versatility in complex setups.
One of its notable features includes waveform linking and looping, which allows for the creation of complex signal patterns necessary for advanced research and testing scenarios. It comes equipped with one 12-bit analog, DC-coupled output channel, capable of driving signals with a maximum frequency of 16 MHz for TTL outputs and 1 MHz for square, ramp, and triangle signals.
The frequency resolution in DDS mode reaches up to 9.31 MHz, backed by a 32-bit DDS accumulator resolution, ensuring high fidelity and precision in signal generation. With a sampling rate of up to 40 MS/sec, this device is well-suited for high-speed signal processing applications. Users have the flexibility to choose between 50 Ω nominal or 75 Ω high impedance output options, with voltage outputs of either +5V or +10V, depending on the impedance selected.
The PCI-5411 can generate FM and AM waveforms, catering to a wide range of modulation needs. It is supported by control software such as VirtualBench-FG or VirtualBench-ARB and NI-FGEN, providing users with an intuitive interface for waveform creation and manipulation. It also supports Application Development Environments (ADEs) like LabVIEW, VB, and C/C++, offering flexibility in programming and automation.
Despite its obsolete status announced by National Instruments, the PCI-5411 remains available at Apex Waves, ensuring that users can still access this powerful tool for their waveform generation needs.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 183582-01 |
| Category | PC-based Arbitrary Waveform Generators |
| Model | PCI-5411 |
| Principle of Operation | DDS Method for Signal Generation |
| RTSI Support | Yes |
| Synchronization | External Clocks through PLL |
| Features | Waveform Linking and Looping |
| Output Channel | One 12-bit Analog, DC-coupled |
| Maximum Frequency (TTL Output) | 16 MHz |
| Maximum Frequency (Square, Ramp, Triangle Signals) | 1 MHz |
| Frequency Resolution (DDS Mode) | 9.31 MHz |
| DDS Accumulator Resolution | 32 Bits |
| Sampling Rate | Up to 40 MS/sec |
| Output Impedance Options | 50 Ω Nominal or 75 Ω High Impedance |
| Voltage Output (Depending on Impedance) | +5V or +10V |
| Waveforms Generated | FM and AM |
| Control Software | VirtualBench-FG or VirtualBench-ARB and NI-FGEN |
| Supported ADEs | LabVIEW, VB, C/C++ Environments |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, Available at Apex Waves |
Question 1: What is the part number for the PCI-5411?
Answer 1: 183582-01
Question 2: What method does the PCI-5411 use for signal generation?
Answer 2: DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis)
Question 3: Does the PCI-5411 support RTSI and external clock sync?
Answer 3: Yes, it supports both.
Question 4: What is the maximum TTL signal frequency for PCI-5411?
Answer 4: 16 MHz
Question 5: Is the PCI-5411 still available despite being obsolete?
Answer 5: Yes, available at Apex Waves.



