| The UF7005 has been designed with a unique memory saving mode for applications that require less that 16 channels. All other boards from different manufacturers use from 16 to 32 memory bits for each sample, regardless of the number of active channels. This means if you are only using one channel then the amount of memory allocated to each sample could be wasting up to 31 bits.
The table below shows how a standard UX7005 with 16 MB or 128 MB of onboard memory uniquely allocates all of the available board memory to the active channels. Other memory options are available, the examples are chosen for illustration.
UX7005 |
16 MB |
128 MB |
| Channels used |
Mem depth |
Mem depth |
16 |
8 Mbits / ch |
64 Mbits / ch |
8 |
16 Mbits / ch |
128 Mbits / ch |
4 |
32 MBits / ch |
256 Mbits / ch |
2 |
64 Mbits / ch |
512 Mbits / ch |
1 |
128 Mbits / ch |
1024 MBits / ch |
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The cards are mainly used for digital recording or test pattern generation with a Device Under Test (DUT) in the electronics or semiconductor industry.
Software
• Free SBench 5.x measurement / generation program
• Free software drivers for Windows XP/2000/NT, 98 and Linux
• Free source code example for c/c++, VB, Delphi
• Optional drivers for MATLAB, LabView, DASYLab, Agilent-VEE
Board options
• Multiple Recording
• Multiple Replay
• Gated Sampling
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