PXIe-5122

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CableSense™: No
Number of Voltage Input Channels: 2
FPGA: -
Analog Input Resolution: 14 bits
Analog Input Voltage Range: -10 V to 10 V
Maximum Sample Rate: 100 MS/s
Oscilloscope Maximum Bandwidth: 100 MHz
Analog Input Impedance: 1 MOhm, 50 Ohm
Bus Connector: PXI Express
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8 MB/ch
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PXIe, 100 MHz, 100 MS/s, 14-Bit PXI Oscilloscope

The PXIe‑5122 high-resolution PXI oscilloscope has two channels with greater than 75 dBc spurious‑free dynamic range (SFDR) and flexible settings for coupling, impedance, voltage range, and filtering. PXI oscilloscopes also feature a number of triggering modes, deep onboard memory, and an instrument driver that includes data streaming and analysis functions. This device is ideal for both time-domain and frequency-domain applications that require high-resolution, low-noise measurements with up to 100 MS/s and 100 MHz of analog bandwidth. The PXIe‑5122 also features advanced PXI synchronization and data streaming capabilities.

Part Number(s): 779967-03 | 779967-02 | 779967-01 |

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