02-07-2007 10:24 AM
02-08-2007
03:37 PM
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03-03-2025
11:18 AM
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Hi Ken,
Thank you for posting to the NI forums. We do not publicize the components used in our products. In addition to this, I would strongly recommend against tampering with the internal circuitry of your device, as this is not supported and it will void the warranty.
Instead, I would recommend using something from our SCXI Signal Conditioning product line. The SCXI-1141/2/3 all have programmable cutoff frequencies that range from 10 to 25kHz. The 1143 is the most similar to your current device in that it also uses a Butterworth filter.
Ed W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
11-12-2013 08:41 PM
Why doesn't N.I. publish schematics for their products? It's not like there is anything unique or mystical about the LPxx series of filters. I spent 30 years in flight test instrumentation and was responsible for purchasing millions of dollars worth of data acquisition systems and all of the manufacturers gave complete schematics with the hardware. It's great to say "you should just buy so-and-so modules", but when you are talking to a company with a budget, that's not always possible. National Instruments charges top dollar for their products so it would be nice to have some real documentation. I would much rather change the filter frequencies myself and risk loosing the warranty than spend another $400 plus per channel or god knows how much on a whole new system. The word is SUPPORT...