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PXI-6683H

The National Instruments PXI-6683H is a PXI Synchronization Module that offers sub-microsecond synchronization through GPS with a 1.575 GHz receiver frequency, IRIG-B support, compatibility with various input terminals, and atomic clock precision

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    Description

    The National Instruments PXI-6683H is a high-precision PXI Synchronization Module designed for advanced timing and synchronization tasks. With a GPS receiver operating at a 1.575 GHz frequency, the module ensures sub-microsecond synchronization via a pulse per second (PPS) signal, making it ideal for applications requiring utmost timing accuracy.

    It supports IRIG-B, transmitting timing data at 100 bits per second for reliable inter-device synchronization. The flexibility of the PXI-6683H is further enhanced by its compatibility with PFI, PXI_Trigger, and PXI_Star lines as PPS input terminals.

    The module’s GPS functionality encompasses precise determination of location, speed, direction, and time, which is critical for navigation and time-sensitive processes. Furthermore, the integration of atomic clock synchronization through GPS satellites ensures that the PXI-6683H maintains highly accurate time references for synchronized operations.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number PXI-6683H
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Product Type PXI Synchronization Module
    GPS Receiver Frequency 1.575 GHz
    Pulse Per Second (PPS) Synchronization Sub-microsecond
    IRIG-B Support Yes, 100 bits per second
    PPS Input Terminal Compatibility PFI, PXI_Trigger, PXI_Star lines
    GPS Functionality Location, speed, direction, and time determination
    Atomic Clock Synchronization Yes, via GPS satellites

    Question 1: How does the National Instruments PXI-6683H module ensure high-precision timing for synchronized operations?
    Answer 1: The National Instruments PXI-6683H module ensures high-precision timing for synchronized operations through its integrated GPS receiver operating at 1.575 GHz, which provides sub-microsecond synchronization via a pulse per second signal, and by supporting IRIG-B for reliable inter-device synchronization, as well as the use of atomic clock synchronization from GPS satellites to maintain highly accurate time references.

    Question 2: What are the specific features of the National Instruments PXI-6683H that contribute to its ability to provide high-precision synchronization for time-sensitive applications?
    Answer 2: The GPS receiver in the National Instruments PXI-6683H PXI Synchronization Module operates at a frequency of 1.575 GHz, and it contributes to the module’s synchronization capabilities by ensuring sub-microsecond synchronization with other devices via a pulse per second (PPS) signal.

    Question 3: What is the operating frequency of the GPS receiver in the National Instruments PXI-6683H PXI Synchronization Module, and how does it contribute to the module’s synchronization capabilities?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments PXI-6683H module utilizes its GPS receiver, which operates at a 1.575 GHz frequency, to receive a pulse per second (PPS) signal for sub-microsecond synchronization, and it integrates atomic clock synchronization from GPS satellites to maintain highly accurate time references for synchronized operations across various devices.

    Question 4: What are the capabilities of the National Instruments PXI-6683H in terms of timing synchronization and GPS functionality, and how does it ensure highly accurate time references for synchronized operations?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments PXI-6683H is a high-precision PXI Synchronization Module capable of sub-microsecond synchronization with a GPS receiver operating at 1.575 GHz, supports IRIG-B for inter-device synchronization at 100 bits per second, and offers compatibility with various input terminals such as PFI, PXI_Trigger, and PXI_Star lines. Its GPS functionality provides precise location, speed, direction, and time determination, while the integration of atomic clock synchronization through

    Question 5: How does the National Instruments PXI-6683H module utilize its GPS receiver and atomic clock synchronization to maintain accurate timing references for synchronized operations?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments PXI-6683H features a GPS receiver operating at 1.575 GHz for sub-microsecond synchronization, support for IRIG-B standard transmitting at 100 bits per second, compatibility with PFI, PXI_Trigger, and PXI_Star lines for PPS input, and atomic clock synchronization through GPS satellites, all of which contribute to its high-precision synchronization capabilities for time-sensitive applications.