Description
Parameters and specifications:
Type: PXI module
Features:
16-bit analog output module
Single channel arbitrary waveform generator, support orthodox wave, triangular wave, square wave and other custom waveform output
Number of channels:
2 channels (in some descriptions)
1 channel (in some descriptions)
Resolution:
16-bit (as analog output module)
14 bits (as waveform generator)
Output range: ±10V
Maximum update rate:
2MS/s
Conversion rate of 100MS/s (as waveform generator)
Accuracy:
±(0.005% + 2LSB) (as analog output module)
Dc accuracy: ±0.5%× set value ±3mV, AC RMS accuracy: ±1.0%× set value ± 5mVrms@f <300kHz (as a waveform generator)
Output impedance:
1Ω (as analog output module)
50 euros (as waveform generator)
Maximum output frequency:
As a waveform generator, the sine wave is 20MHz, the square wave is 5MHz, and the triangular wave and sawtooth wave are 1MHz
Size and weight:
Size: Conforming to PXI standard size
Weight: Not explicitly given in search results.
Series:
The PXI-5402 is a model in the PXI module family produced by National Instruments (NI).
Features:
High performance: Suitable for a variety of test, measurement and control applications, its high resolution and fast update rate make it ideal for high-precision analog outputs.
Flexibility: Support for a variety of waveform output, including custom waveforms, making it widely used in a variety of test systems or equipment.
Stable and reliable: Whether in ATE systems, industrial automation or research and development laboratories, the PXI-5402 provides a stable and reliable analog signal output.
Functions:
The PXI-5402 can be used in a variety of test and measurement applications, such as sensor calibration, control system testing, etc.
In ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) systems, accurate analog signal output is provided.
In industrial automation systems, output signals are provided for analog control systems.
Provide programmable analog outputs for analog systems or devices in laboratory or R&D environments.
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