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The National Instruments PXI-5122 is a 100 MS per second digitizer perfect for an extensive variety of utilizations in communications, research, and customer gadgets. The PXI-5122 comes in several different models: 8 MB (Part Number: 778756-01), 32 MB (Part Number: 778756-02), 256 MB (Part Number: 778756-03), and 512 MB (Part Number: 778756-04).
The NI PXI-5122 digitizer utilizes 14-bit-analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), low-noise variable-gain intensifiers, a low-jitter 100 MHz time-base to convey a 75 dBc spurious free dynamic range, and a 62 dB signal-to-noise proportion. The 14-bit data converters have 64 times the determination of customary 8-bit instruments, giving more exact time and recurrence area estimations. This digitizer incorporates software selectable 50 Ω or 1 Mω input impedance, input ranges from 200 mVpp to 20 Vpp, seven trigger modes, and anti-alias and noise filters that make the NI PXI-5122 digitizer sufficiently flexible to meet the most requesting application necessities.
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PXI-5122 NI Oscilloscope
The programmable DC counterbalance highlight incorporated in this model amplifies the utilization of the whole 14 bits of vertical range. Locally available self-adjustment additionally guarantees estimation solidness over the whole working temperature scope from 0 to 55 °C. The PXI-5122 is a self-calibrated device which can also be calibrated externally. External calibration should be carried out at least once in two years.
In light of the SMC architecture, the NI PXI-5122, accompanies fast memory options from 8 to 512 MB for each channel (4 to 256 million 14-bit samples per channel). This model can get more than 1 million triggered waveforms without software intervention in numerous record acquisition mode for applications like RADAR, ultrasound, and event identification. The device has a recommended warm-up time of 15 minutes.