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Two years in development, here we cover the basics. [flash..]
Why is it an advantage to use an ADC per channel? What’s time skew between channels? [flash..]
Confused about SNR, THD, SFDR, ENOB? This presentation explains what these mean and will help you choose the right card. [flash..]
PCI, PCI-X, PCI Express. Confused? Then this will help. [flash..]
The clock circuit on the UF2 cards was re-designed from the gound up. [flash..]
Describes the Star Hub option that allows 2 up to 271 cards to be synchronized by clock and trigger. [flash..]
One of the main advantages to the UltraFast cards is their range of trigger options [flash..]
What possibilities exist to select active channels for the Digitizer and AWG cards [flash..]
Presentation describes these modes for Digitizers, but also applicable to AWG and Digital cards. [flash..]
Presentation describes Multiple Recording for Digitizers, but also applicable to AWG and Digital cards. See also the description with respect to RADAR signals above. [flash..]
Presentation describes Gated Sampling for Digitizers, but also applicable to AWG and Digital cards. [flash..]
The ABA mode allows the digitizer/digital cards to operate as both a datalogger and transient recorder. Slow to high-speed sampling on a trigger event. [flash..]
Allows you to record exactly when those trigger events occurred. [flash..]
Does more than just adds 8 slow Digital I/O lines to the cards. You can use these as additional trigger inputs, feed in a reference clock and gate TTL triggers. [flash..]