Description
The product features part numbers 778282-01 and 778282-02, indicating two variants available for selection based on specific application requirements. Each model boasts a 14-Bit resolution, ensuring precise digital representation of analog signals.
Users can benefit from a flexible sample rate range from 1 kS to 64 MS/s, accommodating a wide array of signal processing speeds. The device’s bandwidth is specified at -3 dB from 10 kHz to 36 MHz, offering a broad spectrum for signal acquisition.
With a spurious-free dynamic range of 80 dB, the product ensures high fidelity in signal capture and processing, minimizing the impact of unwanted signal artifacts.
The onboard memory is configurable based on the use case, with 8 MS available when using Digital Down Conversion (DDC) and 16 MS without DDC, providing ample storage for high-speed data acquisition tasks.
Connectivity is facilitated through two SMA connectors (INPUT, REF CLK IN) and one SMB connector (PFI1), supporting a variety of external signal sources and synchronization options.
Its triggering capabilities include analog hysteresis, analog window, analog edge, digital edge, and software, offering versatile trigger conditions to meet complex experimental setups.
Although announced as obsolete by National Instruments, these models remain available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves, ensuring continued support for existing installations and applications requiring these specific technical specifications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 778282-01, 778282-02 |
| Resolution | 14-Bit |
| Sample Rate Range | 1 kS to 64 MS/s |
| Bandwidth (-3 dB) | 10 kHz to 36 MHz |
| Spurious-Free Dynamic Range | 80 dB |
| Onboard Memory with DDC | 8 MS |
| Onboard Memory without DDC | 16 MS |
| Input Connectors | Two SMA (INPUT, REF CLK IN), One SMB (PFI1) |
| Triggering Capabilities | Analog hysteresis, analog window, analog edge, digital edge, software |
| Obsolete Status | Announced by National Instruments, available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves |
Question 1: What resolution do the PXI-5620 models offer?
Answer 1: 14-Bit resolution
Question 2: What is the sample rate range of the PXI-5620?
Answer 2: 1 kS to 64 MS/s
Question 3: How much onboard memory is available with DDC?
Answer 3: 8 MS
Question 4: What types of connectors does the PXI-5620 use?
Answer 4: Two SMA and one SMB connectors
Question 5: Are the PXI-5620 models still purchasable?
Answer 5: Yes, available at Apex Waves


