
Non-Multiplexed High Speed Continuous Function Card Overview
This type of system can be designed with benefits of both the multiplexed amplifier-per-channel and transient recorder systems. Benefits of the non-multiplexed amplifer-per-channel system include: High Sampling Rates: With an ADC per channel, the sampling rate is not encumbered with considerations such as multiplexing and post-amplifier settling time.
Superior Filtering: With an ADC per channel, digital filtering can be used to augment analog filtering to achieve better anti-aliasing performance with much lower effective sampling rates.
Superior Phase Matching: Digital filtering provides much steeper, more predictable rolloff rates and phase characteristics than analog filtering with greater stability with time and temperature changes at lower cost.