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783868-01 -
NI
24-Bit, 32-Channel, 51.2 kS/s, 42 V, PXI Analog Input Module—The PXIe‑4305 is a filtered analog input module for higher voltage measurements. The module offers the ability to select a digital filter per channel to provide extra filtering performance. You also can operate up to four different sample rates and triggering configurations concurrently to ensure you measure every sensor as needed. The module has an A/D converter per channel to enable a simultaneous sample rate at the maximum sample rate across the input range. The included NI‑DAQmx driver simplifies hardware configuration and measurement.
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34952A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 34952A module for the 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit allows great flexibility for a variety of sense and control applications.It combines the following on a single earth-referenced module:
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M9188A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9188A is a PXI based, 1-slot unipolar Dynamic DAC which has 16 channels capable of supplying typical waveforms at high voltages. It has 4 isolated banks with 4 channels in each bank.
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CPCI-DA16-1 -
ALPHI Technology Corporation
The CPCI-DA16 is a slave Digital to Analog board that is managed by the host processor on the CPCI bus. The card contains a state machine that performs mostof the work of outputting data, in order to minimize the impact to the HOST system. The CPCI-DA16 is supported by ALPHI Technology under Windows NT by a Board Support Package which is supplied with the card. Other documentationsupplied with the card will describe this support in full detail.
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CPCI-DA16-2 -
ALPHI Technology Corporation
The CPCI-DA16 is a slave Digital to Analog board thatis managed by the host processor on the CPCI bus.The card contains a state machine that performs mostof the work of outputting data, in order to minimize theimpact to the HOST system.
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CPCI-DA8-1 -
ALPHI Technology Corporation
The CPCI-DA8 is a slave Digital to Analog board that is managed by the host processor on the CPCI bus. The card contains a state machine that performs mostof the work of outputting data, in order to minimize the impact to the HOST system. The CPCI-DA8 is supported by ALPHI Technology under Windows NT by a Board Support Package which is supplied with the card. Other documentationsupplied with the card will describe this support in full detail.
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CPCI-DA8-2 -
ALPHI Technology Corporation
The CPCI-DA8 is a slave Digital to Analog board that is managed by the host processor on the CPCI bus. The card contains a state machine that performs mostof the work of outputting data, in order to minimize the impact to the HOST system.
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34951A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 34951A module for the 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit has four electronically calibrated analog channels that can output up to +/-16V DC or +/-20mA DC with 16 bits of resolution. Each channel can be updated individually with a 200 kHz update rate. You can use the standard waveforms provided or create your own with over 500,000 points. These points can be dynamically allocated among one or more channels and output as a point-to-point arb.
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M9185A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9185A is a fully independent, isolated D/A converter that is capable of supplying high voltage levels in parallel of up to eight or sixteen channels. Each channel is able to output up to 16V as stimulus signals to Device Under Tests (DUTs).
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GX3788 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3788 is a user configurable, FPGA-based, 3U PXI multi-function card which supports digital and analog test capabilities. The card employs the Altera Stratix III FPGA which features over 45,000 logic elements and 1.836 Kb of memory. The GX3788 is based on the GX3700 FPGA card and includes an integral daughter board which provides (8) differential input, 16-bit, 250 MS/s A to D converters and (8), 16-bit, 1 MS/s, D to A converters. The module's FPGA is pre-programmed, providing access to all digital and analog functions. Alternatively, users can program or modify the FPGA , allowing user to adapt the module to their own specific test needs. The design of the FPGA is done by using Altera's free Quartus II Web Edition tool set. Once the user has compiled the FPGA design, the configuration file can be loaded into the FPGA directly or via an on-board EEPROM.