Description
The PXIe-5186 is a high-performance oscilloscope/digitizer that belongs to the category of PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers. It is available under part numbers 782058-01 and 782058-02, offering flexibility for various system requirements.
This model boasts an impressive maximum bandwidth of 5 GHz, enabling it to capture high-speed signals with great fidelity. For applications requiring even higher sampling rates, it offers a Random Interleaved Sampling (RIS) range of up to 250 GS/s, providing detailed signal analysis capabilities. Its bandwidth on a 1 MΩ path is 500 MHz, ensuring a wide range of signal measurements can be accommodated.
The PXIe-5186 features a versatile input range from 110 mVpk-pk to 10 Vpk-pk, catering to a variety of signal amplitudes. Users can select between an input impedance of 50 Ω or 1 MΩ, providing flexibility for different connection requirements. It is equipped with either 32 MB or 1 GB of onboard memory, allowing for extensive data capture and analysis.
With two channels and an 8-bit resolution, this oscilloscope delivers accurate and detailed signal representations. It supports a high sampling rate of 12.5 GS/s, enabling precise timing analysis and signal integrity assessments. The inclusion of a self-calibration feature ensures measurement accuracy over time, enhancing the reliability of results.
An interactive soft front panel is provided, making the device user-friendly and easy to operate for both novice and experienced users. Furthermore, it boasts multi-module timing and synchronization capabilities, with synchronization precision of <10 ps between channels of multiple oscilloscopes, making it ideal for complex, multi-channel systems requiring high synchronization accuracy.
Question 1: What is the max bandwidth of the PXIe-5186?
Answer 1: 5 GHz
Question 2: What sampling rate does the PXIe-5186 offer?
Answer 2: 12.5 GS/s
Question 3: How many channels does the PXIe-5186 support?
Answer 3: 2 channels
Question 4: What is the resolution of the PXIe-5186?
Answer 4: 8-bit
Question 5: What’s the sync precision between oscilloscope channels?
Answer 5: <10 ps