Technologies from National Instruments (www.ni.com) have revolutionized the way scientists and engineers in academia, government and industry approach measurement, test and automation, with the introduction of its new PXI – a PC-based platform for measurement, test and control. The PXI delivers the industry’s lowest latency and highest bandwidth with modular I/O for high-resolution DC to 6GHz RF.
With over 1,200 products from over 70 markets around the world, PXI is the platform of choice for a number of companies. Together with powerful software such as National Instruments’ LabVIEW, as well as swappable modular instruments, industrial engineers can produce sophisticated analysis routines and custom defined measurements.
Modular instruments from National Instruments serve as building blocks of versatile and economical automated test systems. Because the instruments are software-defined and modular, they are easily repurposed and quickly interchanged to meet evolving test needs.
NI Modular Instruments feature oscilloscopes and high-speed digitizers with bandwidth of up to 300MHz, 8- to 24-bit resolution, sampling rates up to 2GS/s, and up to 8 channels in PXI, PCI, and PXI Express. The company also offers function and arbitrary waveform generators with 16- and 12-bit resolution of up to 400MS/s sample rates for PXI and PCI.
NI Modular Instruments also offers digital waveform generator or analyzers with maximum clock rates of up to 200MHz, flexible differential and single-ended voltage levels for PXI and PCI, and data rates of up to 200MB/s.
NI Modular Instruments delivers high-frequency and RF devices, vector-based signal acquisition, analysis, and generation of up to 6.6GHz with 20MHz real-time bandwidth; digital multimeters (LCR Meters and DMMs) of 7½, 6½ and 5½ digit DMMs with up to 1.8MS/s sample rates and 10- to 26-bit resolution for PXI and PCI; programmable power supplies; and dynamic signal acquisition, analysis, and generation.
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