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The PCI-5401 by National Instruments, with a 16 MHz sine wave frequency and DDS, supports various waveforms and is compatible with NI-FGEN and MATLAB.

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    Description

    The product with the Part Number 777949-01 is the PCI-5401 model, manufactured by National Instruments. This device is notable for its Maximum Sine Wave Frequency capability of up to 16 MHz, and it operates with a Resolution of 12 bit. The Waveform Generation System utilized in this model is the Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS), allowing for a variety of Waveform Types such as Sine, TTL, Square, and Triangular waves.

    In terms of capacity, the PCI-5401 can handle Maximum Waveform Samples up to 16384, with a Frequency Steps Range of up to 512. This device excels in performance with a Maximum Operating Frequency of 40 MS/s, ensuring efficient and reliable waveform generation for various applications.

    Compatibility with software is also a key feature of this device, supporting the NI-FGEN driver (version 2.7.2 or higher), as well as integration with MATLAB® and the Instrument Control Toolbox™. Despite being classified as Obsolete, the PCI-5401 model remains available for purchase and repairs exclusively through Apex Waves, ensuring continued support and availability for users in need of this specific waveform generation solution.

    Specification Description
    Part Number 777949-01
    Model PCI-5401
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Maximum Sine Wave Frequency 16 MHz
    Resolution 12 bit
    Waveform Generation System Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)
    Waveform Types Sine, TTL, Square, Triangular
    Maximum Waveform Samples 16384
    Frequency Steps Range Up to 512
    Maximum Operating Frequency 40 MS/s
    Software Compatibility NI-FGEN driver (v2.7.2 or higher), MATLAB®, Instrument Control Toolbox™
    Status Obsolete (available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves)

    Question 1: What is the max sine wave frequency of PCI-5401?
    Answer 1: 16 MHz

    Question 2: What is the resolution of the PCI-5401?
    Answer 2: 12 bit

    Question 3: Which synthesis technique does PCI-5401 use?
    Answer 3: Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)

    Question 4: How many maximum waveform samples does PCI-5401 support?
    Answer 4: 16384

    Question 5: Is the PCI-5401 compatible with MATLAB?
    Answer 5: Yes, with Instrument Control Toolbox