Description
The NI PXI-5114 is a high-performance digitizer, with a part number of 192897G-02L, categorized under PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers. This model, PXI-5114, boasts a sampling rate of 250 MS/s, an analog bandwidth of up to 125 MHz, and an analog input resolution of 8 bits. It is designed to handle 2 input channels, with an input impedance that is software selectable between 50 or 1 MΩ.
The voltage range of this digitizer spans from 40 mV to 40 V, allowing it to accommodate a wide variety of signals. It offers a generous memory size, configurable up to 256 MB per channel, ensuring ample storage for captured data. This model comes in several variants including 8 MB (779466-01), 64 MB (779466-02), and 256 MB (779466-03), providing flexibility in choosing the right memory size for specific applications.
Its triggering options are versatile, featuring edge, window, hysteresis, and digital with 40 ps timestamping, allowing for precise control over the sampling process. The PXI-5114 is equipped with various connector types, including 3 BNC female, 1 SMB jack, and 1 9-pin mini-circular DIN, facilitating easy integration into a wide range of setups. The physical dimensions of the device are 8.4 x 0.8, making it compact and suitable for space-constrained environments.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 192897G-02L |
| Category | PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers |
| Model | PXI-5114 |
| Description | NI PXI-5114 250 MS/s, 125 MHz, 8-Bit, 2 ch Digitizer with 8 MB/ch |
| Variants | 8 MB (779466-01), 64 MB (779466-02), 256 MB (779466-03) |
| Input Channels | 2 |
| Analog Input Resolution | 8 bits |
| Input Impedance | Software selectable 50 or 1 M |
| Voltage Range | 40 mV to 40 V |
| Memory Size | Up to 256 MB/channel |
| Analog Bandwidth | Maximum 125 MHz |
| Triggering Options | Edge, window, hysteresis, digital with 40 ps timestamping |
| Connector Types | 3 BNC female, 1 SMB jack, 1 9-pin mini-circular DIN |
| Physical Dimensions | 8.4 x 0.8
Question 1: What is the sampling rate of the NI PXI-5114? Question 2: How many input channels does the PXI-5114 have? Question 3: What is the maximum analog bandwidth of the PXI-5114? Question 4: What is the input impedance options for the PXI-5114? Question 5: How much memory can the PXI-5114 support per channel? |


