National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 27) NI Digitizers/Oscilloscopes Digitizers offer several advantages over traditional stand-alone oscilloscopes by delivering an open architecture and flexible software. With a National Instruments digitizer, you can not only perform standard oscilloscope measurements but also easily build other instruments such as spectrum analyzers, transient recorders, and ultrasonic receivers. In addition, you can synchronize multiple NI digitizers and other mixed-signal instruments with picosecond-level accuracy for high-channel-count and mixed-signal applications. Features Real-time sampling up to 2 GS/s, equivalent-time sampling up to 20 GS/s Up to 24 bits of resolution for high-dynamic range, low-distortion measurements Simultaneous sampling on up to eight channels per board or multiple instrument synchronization for higher channel count Deep onboard memory up to 512 MB/ch for long waveform captures USB, PCI, PXI, and PXI Express models available High Speed Up to 2 GS/s real-time sampling on one channel Deep onboard memory up to 512 MB/ch for long waveform captures High Channel Count 60 MS/s sampling rate on eight simultaneously sampled channels for up to 136 phase-coherent channels in a single PXI chassis High Resolution Highest dynamic range and highest resolution of any digitizer on the market Flexible resolution from 16 to 24 bits Learn more at ni.com/digitizers High-Speed Data Streaming Using PXI Express digitizers from National Instruments, you can stream data at the full data rate of 400 MB/s to the PC memory or a RAID 0 array of disks. This streaming capability makes PXI Express digitizers from NI ideal for applications such as signal intelligence, radar, and IF/RF data streaming. Learn more at ni.com/streaming ni.com 27 http://ni.com/digitizers http://ni.com/streaming http://ni.com
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