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one billion Hz. AKA: GHz

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  • ISC-1783, 5 MP, 1.58 GHz Processor, Monochrome/Color Smart Camera

    785154-01 - NI

    The ISC‑1783 is a high-performance smart camera for machine vision and is powered by a 1.58 GHz dual-core Intel Celeron processor. The combination of the onboard processor with a CMOS image sensor provides an easily distributed all-in-one system. In addition to high-performance image acquisition and processing, you can use built-in digital I/O and industrial communication options for dynamic, real-time communication and integration with industrial automation devices including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human machine interfaces (HMIs), robotics, sensors, and industrial machinery. You can configure NI Smart Cameras with the included Vision Builder for Automated Inspection (AI) software or program the camera with the LabVIEW Real‑Time Module and the Vision Development Module.

  • ISC-1783, 5 MP, 1.58 GHz Processor, Monochrome/Color Smart Camera

    785152-01 - NI

    The ISC‑1783 is a high-performance smart camera for machine vision and is powered by a 1.58 GHz dual-core Intel Celeron processor. The combination of the onboard processor with a CMOS image sensor provides an easily distributed all-in-one system. In addition to high-performance image acquisition and processing, you can use built-in digital I/O and industrial communication options for dynamic, real-time communication and integration with industrial automation devices including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human machine interfaces (HMIs), robotics, sensors, and industrial machinery. You can configure NI Smart Cameras with the included Vision Builder for Automated Inspection (AI) software or program the camera with the LabVIEW Real‑Time Module and the Vision Development Module.

  • ISC-1783, 5 MP, 1.58 GHz Processor, Monochrome/Color Smart Camera

    785153-01 - NI

    The ISC‑1783 is a high-performance smart camera for machine vision and is powered by a 1.58 GHz dual-core Intel Celeron processor. The combination of the onboard processor with a CMOS image sensor provides an easily distributed all-in-one system. In addition to high-performance image acquisition and processing, you can use built-in digital I/O and industrial communication options for dynamic, real-time communication and integration with industrial automation devices including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human machine interfaces (HMIs), robotics, sensors, and industrial machinery. You can configure NI Smart Cameras with the included Vision Builder for Automated Inspection (AI) software or program the camera with the LabVIEW Real‑Time Module and the Vision Development Module.

  • 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    783151-01 - NI

    400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2952 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and shorten time to results. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2952 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.

  • 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    783927-01 - NI

    400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, GPS-Disciplined OCXO, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2952 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and shorten time to results. You can prototype a range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding. The USRP-2952 is equipped with a GPS-disciplined 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) reference clock. GPS disciplining delivers improved frequency accuracy and synchronization capabilities.

  • 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    783924-01 - NI

    400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Reconfigurable USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP-2942 provides an integrated hardware and software solution for rapidly prototyping high-performance wireless communication systems. Built on the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture, USRP RIO delivers an integrated hardware and software solution, so researchers can prototype faster and significantly shorten time to results. You can prototype a wide range of advanced research applications that include multiple input, multiple output (MIMO); synchronization of heterogeneous networks; LTE relaying; RF compressive sampling; spectrum sensing; cognitive radio; beamforming; and direction finding.

  • PXI-5651, 3.3 GHz RF Signal Generator

    779670-01 - NI

    3.3 GHz PXI RF Analog Signal Generator—The PXI‑5651 features continuous-wave generation capabilities with FM, 2‑FSK, or OOK modulation. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase-continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. The PXI‑5651 is ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit error rate test, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. You can also perform amplitude modulation using on-off keying.

  • USRP‑2930, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    781910-01 - NI

    20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2930 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. It also features a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) with PPS accuracy of ±50 ns. You also can use the NI USRP‑2930 for the following communications applications: white space; broadcast FM; public safety; land-mobile, low-power unlicensed devices on industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands; sensor networks; cell phone; amateur radio; or GPS.

  • NI-5791, 200 MHz to 4.4 GHz RF Adapter Module For FlexRIO

    782510-01 - NI

    The NI‑5791 provides continuous frequency coverage from 200 MHz to 4.4 GHz. It features a single-stage, direct conversion architecture that provides high bandwidth in the small form factor of a FlexRIO adapter module. The onboard synthesizer, which is the local oscillator (LO), sets the center frequency for acquisition and generation, and you can export it to other modules for multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) synchronization. You can also import the LO from an external connector, enabling synchronization of up to eight NI‑5791 modules. For higher frequencies or a greater number of devices, you can use an external LO distribution amplifier.

  • USRP‑2932, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    781911-01 - NI

    20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2932 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the NI USRP‑2930 for the following communications applications: WiFi, WiMax, S‑band transceivers, and 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band transceivers.

  • USRP-2920, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    781906-01 - NI

    20 MHz Bandwidth, 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2920 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the USRP‑2920 for the following applications: white space; broadcast FM; public safety; land-mobile, low-power unlicensed devices on industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands; sensor networks; cell phone; amateur radio; or GPS.

  • PXIe-8881, 3.9 GHz 8-Core PXI Controller

    787806-01 - NI

    PXIe, 3.9 GHz 8-Core PXI Controller - The PXIe-8881 is an Intel Xeon 8-Core embedded controller for PXI Express systems. You use the PXIe-8881 for processor-intensive RF, modular instrumentation, and data acquisition applications. The PXIe‑8881 includes two 10/100/1000BASE‑TX (Gigabit) Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, as well as an integrated hard drive and other peripheral I/O, such as two Thunderbolt 3 ports. Thunderbolt is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.

  • cDAQ-9137, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784241-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9137 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9137 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9137 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9137, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784240-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9137 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9137 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9137 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9136, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784239-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9136 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9136 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9136 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

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