I have some questions regarding the capabilities of SCXI signal conditioning for my application, and some of the information I've found seems to be conflicting.
I currently have a PCI-6071E (12-bit, 1.25 MS/s), and am using a 16-channel 5B backplane and an 8-channel 5B backplane, for a total of 24 conditioned channels. I'm looking at upgrading the system. There are a number of things we'd like to accomplish:
-isolation
-adjustable (preferably programmable) antialiasing filter
-16-bit resolution
-10kHz sampling rate for the 24 channels (240kS/s total throughput)
Initially, I was under the understanding that the multiplexed SCXI bus was capable of total throughput of 333kS/s at 16-bit, so I was looking at upgrading to a 16-bit DAQ card, and using 3 SCXI-1120D modules cascaded to 3 SCXI-1141/2/3 modules.
However I've read some posts and KnowledgeBase entries that seem to indicate that with this configuration I will not be able to get my desired 240kS/s at 16-bit resolution. The KnowledgeBase entry at:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/410A70C25A4D12B486256A1E0070BDAE?OpenDocument
suggests that with a 16-bit board, my max throughput will be limited to 100kS/s.
If I look at the documentation for the SCXI modules it indicates that the per-channel settling time for .0015% (16-bit accuracy) is 20microseconds, suggesting a max throughput of only 50kS/s.
Am I missing something? Can anyone help clear up my confusion on this matter? With the above configuration, what is my achievable throughput?
I'd appreciate any insights and/or help with this matter.
Andrew Krajnik
Message Edited by Krajnik on 06-15-2005 12:06 PM