NI 867014-02 | PXI oscilloscope bundle PXIe-SCP5104, expandable, with PXI chassis PXIe-1083 & oscilloscope PXIe-5172, 8 channels, 100 MHz
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Manufacturer number: 867014-02
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Bustype: | PXI Express |
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Number of PXI Express slots: | 0 |
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The NI PXIe-SCP5104 bundle includes the 5-slot PXI chassis PXIe-1083 and the PXI oscilloscope PXIe-5172. The PXIe-5172 features 8 simultaneously sampled channels, flexible coupling and voltage range settings, trigger modes, deep memory, and a device driver with data streaming and analysis capabilities that are ideal for high-speed signal applications requiring an analog bandwidth of up to 250 MS/s or 100 MHz and flexible measurement configurations are required. The PXIe-5172 also features a Kintex-7 325T programmable FPGA that can be used for custom acquisition, signal processing, triggering, and data streaming. The included chassis features all hybrid connectors, 58W power and cooling performance, and an integrated Thunderbolt 3 MXI Express controller. The PXIe-SCP5104 Bundle also includes two SMB female-to-mini alligator clips, a Thunderbolt cable, and a power cord.
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