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PXIE-5105 High-Resolution Digitizer

PXIE-5105 High-Resolution Digitizer

The PXIE-5105 high-resolution digitizer is a data acquisition device produced by National Instruments (NI), mainly used for high-speed and high-precision data acquisition and digital processing.
This digitizer has a 16 bit resolution and a maximum sampling rate of up to 100 MS/s.

 

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The PXIE-5105 high-resolution digitizer is a data acquisition device produced by National Instruments (NI), mainly used for high-speed and high-precision data acquisition and digital processing.
This digitizer has a 16 bit resolution and a maximum sampling rate of up to 100 MS/s. It can be used to collect various analog signals, such as voltage, current, temperature, etc. It also has multiple triggering modes and data transmission interfaces, making it easy to connect and transmit data with other devices.
The PXIE-5105 high-resolution digitizer is commonly used in fields such as electronic testing, physical experiments, and signal processing, and can be widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, communication, and healthcare.

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PXIE-5105 High-Resolution Digitizer

The PXIE-5105 high-resolution digitizer is a data acquisition device produced by National Instruments (NI), mainly used for high-speed and high-precision data acquisition and digital processing.
This digitizer has a 16 bit resolution and a maximum sampling rate of up to 100 MS/s. It can be used to collect various analog signals, such as voltage, current, temperature, etc. It also has multiple triggering modes and data transmission interfaces, making it easy to connect and transmit data with other devices.
The PXIE-5105 high-resolution digitizer is commonly used in fields such as electronic testing, physical experiments, and signal processing, and can be widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, communication, and healthcare.