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PXIe-5114 National Instrument

PXI-VXI

2-Ch PXi Plug-in Oscilloscope, 125 MHz.

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Specifications : PXIe-5114 National Instrument

PXi oscilloscope 2-Ch :

  • 125 MHz,
  • 8 bit,
  • 250 MS/s,
  • 2-Ch,
  • 64 MB/Channel.

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CAL Standard Calibration 245 

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The National Instruments PXIe-5114 (Part Numbers: 783591-01783591-02, and 783591-03Oscilloscope has two channels that sample up to 250 MS/s with adaptable arrangement for coupling, impedance, voltage range, and filtering.

The NI PXIe-5114 Oscilloscope also has a few different shooting modes, deep inside memory, and an instrument controller that incorporates information recording and examination capacities.

This model is perfect for applications with quick signals that require adaptable estimation designs and up to 125 MHz of simple data transfer capacity. The PXIe-5114 additionally has advanced PXI synchronization and data logging abilities. The device is equipped with 3 BNC female, 1 SMB jack, and a 9-pin mini-circular DIN connector. It has a total power consumption of 21.63 W.

This model offers an intuitive soft front panel and configuration. The NI-SCOPE Soft Front Panel (SFP) permits intuitive control of the NI PXIe-5114.

Smart control of the PXIe-5114 was most readily accessible in NI-SCOPE SFP version 14.1. The NI-SCOPE SFP is incorporated into the NI-SCOPE media.

The NI Measurement Automation Explorer (MAX) tool additionally gives interactive configuration and test devices for the NI PXIe-5114. MAX is incorporated on the NI-SCOPE media. The device has a recommended warm-up time of 15 minutes, and should be externally calibrated at least once in 2 years.