09-29-2005 09:57 AM
09-30-2005
12:19 PM
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Rajesh,
You can definitely acquire and analyze a 160MHz signal (up to 2.7 GHZ), but your sample rate is always 64MS/s. This is possible because the PXI-5660 is made up of two two PXI modules, the PXI-5600 RF downconverter, and the PXI-5620 frequency domain digitizer. The PXI-5600 performs a down conversion of the 160MHz signal to a lower freqency before it is read by the PXI-5620 digitizer and analyzed using the spectral measurments toolkit (SMT). If you sample for 5 seconds reading samples of type double (8 bytes), you will be reading 64 MS/s X 8 Bytes/sample = 512 MB/sec per channel. For one channel, 5 seconds of data will be 2.56 GB. If you use a simpler data type this number will be less, if you use a larger (i.e. waveform type), this number will be greater.
Regards,
Jessica
Applications Engineering
Message Edited by JKnMI on 09-30-2005 12:24 PM
09-30-2005 12:28 PM