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  • PCIe-5775, 12-Bit, 6.4 GS/s, 2-Channel PCI FlexRIO Digitizer Device

    785595-01 - NI

    The PCIe-5775 is a PCI FlexRIO Digitizer Device that provides 6 GHz of AC-coupled analog bandwidth and 12 bits of resolution. You can operate the PCIe-5775 in a dual-channel mode at 3.2 GS/s or in a single-channel interleaved mode at 6.4 GS/s. With a passband from 1 MHz to more than 6 GHz, the PCIe-5775 is ideal for high-bandwidth frequency domain applications, including radar prototyping, LIDAR, and communications.

  • PCIe-5775, 12-Bit, 6.4 GS/s, 2-Channel PCI FlexRIO Digitizer Device

    785594-01 - NI

    The PCIe-5775 is a PCI FlexRIO Digitizer Device that provides 6 GHz of AC-coupled analog bandwidth and 12 bits of resolution. You can operate the PCIe-5775 in a dual-channel mode at 3.2 GS/s or in a single-channel interleaved mode at 6.4 GS/s. With a passband from 1 MHz to more than 6 GHz, the PCIe-5775 is ideal for high-bandwidth frequency domain applications, including radar prototyping, LIDAR, and communications. The FlexRIO driver includes support for finite acquisition, and you can implement custom algorithms and real-time signal processing on the LabVIEW-programmable Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGA.

  • PXI/PXIe High Resolution Waveform Digitizer Family

    PXD(e)721x - VX Instruments GmbH

    The PXD(e)721x High Resolution Digitizer- Family features up to two 100MS/s simultaneously sampled input channels with 16 Bit resolution, input voltages up to ±60V and a bandwidth of 50MHz (100MHz with option DBW).Every digitizer channel has its own 2MB memory which allows up to 1 million samples. Depending on the amount of channels and the isolated option, the digitizers are built into a compact 3U PXI device for 1 or 2 slots. All isolated devices have a high common mode rejection ratio (CMRR). A great number of trigger capabilities results in multiple instrument and channel synchronization possibilities.Data can be acquired before and after the trigger event with a programmable sample counter, that controls the number of data points.

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