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M4X.2223-X4 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The 9 models of the M4x.22xx-x4 Express series are designed for the high speed data acquisition. Each of the input channels has its own A/D converter and its own programmable input amplifier. This allows the recording of signals simultaneously on all channels without any phase delay between them. The extremely large on-board memory allows long time recording even with the highest sampling rates.
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DN2.592-08 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The digitizerNETBOX DN2.59x series allows recording of one, two, four, eight or 16 synchronous channels with sampling rates of 20 MS/s up to 125 MS/s. These products offer outstanding A/D features both in resolution and speed as a remote instrument. The powerful A/D amplifier section offers 6 different input ranges, programmable offset and a software switching from single-ended (full number of input channels) to true differential (half number of input channels).
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Spectrum Instrumentation
PCIe Docking Stations allow the extension of Desktop and Laptop PCs by PCIe slots in external chassis. Different solutions are available from different vendors world-wide. A Docking Station can be a single card chassis or a 19" rack with 16 full-size slots. Spectrum no longer sells Docking Stations due to the low demand and Spectrums own Ethernet-based digitizerNETBOX and generatorNETBOX solutions.
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M2P.6541-X4 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The M2p.65xx series offers different versions of arbitrary waveform generators for PCI Express with a maximum output rate of 125 MS/s. These boards allow to generate freely definable waveforms on several channels synchronously. With one of the synchronization options the setup of synchronous multi channel systems is possible as well as the combination of arbitrary waveform generator with digitizers of the M2p product family. The 512 MSample on-board memory can be used as arbitrary waveform storage or as a FIFO buffer continuously stream data via the PCIe interface. Importantly, the high-resolution 16-bit DACs deliver four times the resolution than AWGs using older 14-bit technology.
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M4I.4450-X8 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The 6 models of the M4i.44xx-x8 Express series are designed for the fast and high quality data acquisition. Each of the input channels has its own A/D converter and its own programmable input amplifier. This allows the recording of signals simultaneously on all channels with 14 bit or 16 bit resolution without any phase delay between them. The card uses only one A/D converter even when running with 500 MS/s, guaranteeing best signal quality without any interleaving technology. The extremely large on-board memory allows long time recording even with the highest sampling rates.
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M4I.6631-X8 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The M4i.66xx-x8 series arbitrary waveform generators (AWG) deliver the highest performance in both speed and resolution. The series includes PCIe cards with either one, two or four synchronous channels. The large onboard memory can be segmented to replay different waveform sequences. The AWG features a PCI Express x8 Gen 2 interface that offers outstanding data streaming performance. The interface and Spectrum’s optimized drivers enable data transfer rates in excess of 2.8 GB/s so that signals can continuously replayed at a high output rate. While the cards have been designed using the latest technology they are still software compatible with the drivers from earlier Spectrum waveform generators. So, existing customers can use the same software they developed for a 10 year old 20 MS/s AWG card and for an M4i series 625 MS/s AWG.
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M4I.4420-X8 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The 6 models of the M4i.44xx-x8 Express series are designed for the fast and high quality data acquisition. Each of the input channels has its own A/D converter and its own programmable input amplifier. This allows the recording of signals simultaneously on all channels with 14 bit or 16 bit resolution without any phase delay between them. The card uses only one A/D converter even when running with 500 MS/s, guaranteeing best signal quality without any interleaving technology. The extremely large on-board memory allows long time recording even with the highest sampling rates.
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DN2.654-04 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The generatorNETBOX DN2.65x arbitrary waveform generators (AWG) is a general purpose multi-channel AWG with outstanding dynamic performance. The series includes LXI units with either four, eight or 16 synchronous channels. The large onboard memory can be segmented to replay different waveform sequences.
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DN2.591-04 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The digitizerNETBOX DN2.59x series allows recording of one, two, four, eight or 16 synchronous channels with sampling rates of 20 MS/s up to 125 MS/s. These products offer outstanding A/D features both in resolution and speed as a remote instrument. The powerful A/D amplifier section offers 6 different input ranges, programmable offset and a software switching from single-ended (full number of input channels) to true differential (half number of input channels).
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DN6.225-24 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The digitizerNETBOX DN6.22x series allows recording of up to 24 channels with sampling rates of up to 5 GS/s and a bandwidth of 1.5 GHz. These Ethernet Remote instruments offer outstanding A/D features both in bandwidth and signal quality. The combination of high sampling rate and resolution makes these digitizers the top-of-the-range for applications that require high speed signal acquisition. The digitizerNETBOX can be installed anywhere in the company LAN and can be remotley controlled from a host PC.
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DN6.442-12 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The digitizerNETBOX DN6.44x series allows recording of up to 24 synchronous channels with sampling rates of 130 MS/s up to 500 MS/s. These products offer outstanding A/D features in resolution, bandwidth and speed as a remote instrument. The powerful A/D amplifier section offers six different input ranges, two input paths, AC/DC coupling and noise reduction filters.
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DN6.593-32 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The digitizerNETBOX DN6.59x series allows recording of up to 48 synchronous channels with sampling rates of 20 MS/s up to 125 MS/s. These products offer outstanding A/D features both in resolution and speed as a remote instrument. The powerful A/D amplifier section offers 6 different input ranges, programmable offset and a software switching from single-ended (full number of input channels) to true differential (half number of input channels).
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M4I.2220-X8 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The 9 models of the M4i.22xx-x8 Express series are designed for the high speed data acquisition. Each of the input channels has its own A/D converter and its own programmable input amplifier. This allows the recording of signals simultaneously on all channels without any phase delay between them. The extremely large on-board memory allows long time recording even with the highest sampling rates.
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M4I.4480-X8 -
Spectrum Instrumentation
The 6 models of the M4i.44xx-x8 Express series are designed for the fast and high quality data acquisition. Each of the input channels has its own A/D converter and its own programmable input amplifier. This allows the recording of signals simultaneously on all channels with 14 bit or 16 bit resolution without any phase delay between them. The card uses only one A/D converter even when running with 500 MS/s, guaranteeing best signal quality without any interleaving technology. The extremely large on-board memory allows long time recording even with the highest sampling rates.
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Spectrum Instrumentation
Although all Spectrum A/D cards have a very powerful input section with a highly configurable input amplifier and a variety of input ranges it is sometimes necessary to have additional external amplifiers if the signal to acquire has an extremely low level. Spectrum offers a range of perfectly matching external amplifiers to cover such cases. These powerful amplifiers have been rated using the Spectrum cards and offer best performance together with high amplification rates.The amplifiers are simply connected between the signal source and the Spectrum A/D card input and can be manually switched between different settings using small lever keys. All amplifiers allow the offset compensation by using an adjustable screw.