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Spectrum expands family of Modular PXIe Digitizers for wideband applications
[December 01, 2016]

Spectrum expands family of Modular PXIe Digitizers for wideband applications


Versatile 5 GS/s modules for the capture and analysis of electronic signals from DC to the GHz range Grosshansdorf, Germany -- 1 December 2016. Spectrum GmbH has expanded its line of PXIe-based (PXI Express) high-speed digitizers with nine new cards. The new M4x.22xx series includes modules that offer one, two or four fully synchronous channels.



Each channel is equipped with its own analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with real-time signal sampling at rates from 1.25 GS/s to 5 GS/s and scope-like signal conditioning circuitry that allows programming of parameters such as input gain, signal offset and coupling.

The ultra-fast digitizers also offer bandwidth up to 1.5 GHz making them ideal for automated testing applications where wideband electronic signals from DC to the GHz range need to be acquired and analyzed.


Typical applications include semiconductor and component testing, radar, wireless and digital communications, laser and optical systems, automotive, power, physics, surveillance, medical science, aerospace and defense.

Versatile triggering and acquisition modes for easy signal capture The flexible front-end circuitry of the M4x.22xx series digitizers is complemented by a powerful trigger system, a massive on-board acquisition memory of 4 GSamples and a host of data acquisition and readout modes. The combination makes it simple for the cards to capture even the most complex signals as well work effortlessly with other modules in a test system.

For example, the trigger source can be any of the digitizers input channels, either of the two external trigger inputs, any of the eight PXI trigger lines or the PXI star trigger. Trigger modes include positive or negative edge, both edges (window) and software. In addition, logic triggering can be implemented based on the state of the channel and the external trigger inputs.

Acquisition and readout modes include single-shot capture (for transient recording), FIFO (for streaming data directly over the bus), segmented memory (Multiple Recording), gated acquisition (Gated Sampling) or the combination of segmented acquisition of fast signals in parallel with slow continuous data recording (ABA mode). Trigger events can also be time stamped to know exactly when they occurred.

Harness the power of PXIe performance and modularity All the M4x.22xx series digitizers are packaged in a dual width 3U module, which incorporates a four lane PCI-Express Generation 2 interface. The high-performance interface allows data transfer speeds in excess of 1.7 GB/s making the cards perfect for use in today's high-performance PXIe mainframe systems.

For rapid waveform display and analysis, acquired data can be transferred to an embedded or external processor. In addition, data can be shared with other modules like arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) to create more sophisticated capture-replay or stimulus-response, testing scenarios.

Precision and accuracy To ensure measurement quality and repeatability, the M4x.22xx series digitizers are all optimized for dynamic performance. On-board calibration is standard and a high quality clocking system drives the 8-bit ADCs on each channel synchronously so that timing measurements are precise and inter-channel phase errors are minimized. Best in class dynamic parameters provide effective bit measurement (ENOB) as high as 7.5 bits, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) up to an impressive 46.9 dB and spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) of over 62 dB.

The modules also incorporate the latest in FPGA-based firmware so that acquired data can be processed on-board prior to being transferred over the bus. Block averaging and block statistics packages are available for high trigger rate applications that require hardware-based processing functions. Block averaging can be used to reduce signal noise and improve measurement resolution, while block statistics perform a peak detection process that yields a waveform's maximum, minimum and average values.

Ideal for automated test To allow easy integration into any test system, the units are shipped with a host of software tools so that users can create their own control programs with almost any popular programming language. This includes C++, Visual Basic, VB.NET, C#, J#, Delphi, Java and Python code. Third party software support is also provided for LabVIEW, LabWindows and MATLAB.

For users not wanting to write software, Spectrum also offers its powerful SBench6 Pro software. SBench6 enables users to control all of the digitizer's operating modes and hardware settings from one simple, easy-to-use, graphical user interface. The software has a host of built-in features for waveform display, data analysis (such as FFT, parameters and mathematics) and documentation. Waveforms can also be stored and exported to other devices and software programs using the most popular formats such as ASCII, binary and Wave.

The M4x.22xx digitizers are available with immediate delivery. All units are shipped factory-tested and include a base version of Spectrum's SBench 6 software, support drivers for most popular programming languages and a two year manufacturer's warranty.

Technical support, including software and firmware updates, is available free of charge. For more information please visit our web site at www.spectrum-instrumentation.com/en/m4x22xx-x4-pxi-express-pxie-x4 About Spectrum Instrumentation Founded in 1989, Spectrum is a pioneer in the design and manufacture of PC-based test and measurement instrumentation used for electronic signal capture, generation and analysis. The company specializes in high-speed digitizer and generator technology and has available over 450 modular products in the most popular industry standards; PCIe, LXI and PXI. The company is headquartered in Grosshansdorf, Germany and sells its products worldwide via an extensive sales network offering outstanding support directly from the design engineers. More information about Spectrum can be found at www.spectrum-instrumentation.com Spectrum GmbH Headquarters US Office Spectrum Systementwicklung GmbH, Germany Spectrum Instrumentation Corp., USA Phone: +49 4102-6956-0 Phone: +1 (201) 562-1999 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] http://www.spectrum-instrumentation.com

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