Description
Product Parameters for SCXI-1193 National Instruments:
Model: SCXI-1193
Input channel number: 32 single-ended or 16 differential
ADC resolution: 16 bits
DNL: ±1 LSB
Monotonicity: 16 bits
Maximum update rate (synchronous): 1 channel – 900 kS/s, 2 channels – 840 kS/s, 3 channels – 775 kS/s, 4 channels – 719 kS/s
Sampling rate: up to 500 kS/s per channel
Small signal bandwidth (-3 dB): 1.2 MHz
Input FIFO capacity: 2047 samples
Scan list memory: 4095 items
Data converter: USB streaming, programming control I/O
Output channel number: 4
DAC resolution: 16 bits
DNL: ±1 LSB
Monotonicity: 16 bits
Maximum update rate (synchronous): 1 channel – 900 kS/s, 2 channels – 840 kS/s, 3 channels – 775 kS/s, 4 channels – 719 kS/s
Timing accuracy: ±50 ppm of the sampling rate
Timing resolution: 10 ns
Output range: ±10 V
Housing size (including connectors): BNC – 20.3 cm × 18.5 cm × 6.8 cm (8 in × 7.3 in × 2.7 in), Lug – 26.4 cm × 17.3 cm × 3.6 cm (10.4 in × 6.8 in × 1.4 in)
Weight: BNC – 1.803 kg (3 lb 15.6 oz), Lug – 1.445 kg (3 lb 3 oz)
I/O connector: BNC – 30 BNC and Lug – 60 Lug
Product Specifications for SCXI-1193 National Instruments:
The SCXI-1193 is a high-speed arbitrary waveform generator with a maximum sampling rate of 500 kS/s per channel and a maximum output frequency of 25 MHz. It has a large onboard memory that can store up to 256 MB of waveforms and supports multiple triggering modes for synchronized operation with other instruments. The SCXI-1193 is designed to be easily integrated into existing test systems and is compatible with National Instruments’ LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI programming environments. It is also equipped with a variety of I/O interfaces for communication and control, including GPIB, USB, and Ethernet.
Product Features of SCXI-1193 National Instruments:
High-speed arbitrary waveform generation with a maximum sampling rate of 500 kS/s per channel and a maximum output frequency of 25 MHz.
Large onboard memory with up to 256 MB of storage for storing multiple waveforms.
Multiple triggering modes for synchronized operation with other instruments.
Easy integration into existing test systems through National Instruments’ LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI programming environments.
Compatible with a variety of I/O interfaces for communication and control, including GPIB, USB, and Ethernet.