PXIe-SCP5103 Bundle
Starting at $20,446.00
867013-03
5-Slot, Up to 3 GS/s PXI, 500 MHz Oscilloscope Bundle
Overview
The PXIe-SCP5103 Bundle includes the 5-Slot PXIe-1083 PXI Chassis and the PXIe-5113 PXI Oscilloscope. The PXIe-5113 has two channels that sample up to 3 GS/s. It features triggering modes, deep onboard memory, and an instrument driver that includes data streaming and analysis functions, ideal for applications with fast signals that require up to 500 MHz of analog bandwidth and flexible measurement configurations. The included chassis features all hybrid connectors, 58 W power and cooling, and an integrated Thunderbolt™ 3 MXI-Express controller. This bundle also includes two standard passive SP500X Oscilloscope Probes with fixed 10x attenuation for oscilloscopes that provide 1 MΩ input impedance. Additionally, the PXIe-SCP5103 Bundle includes a Thunderbolt cable as well as a power cable.
Thunderbolt is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the US and/or other countries.
Included Items
- PXIe-1083 chassis
- PXIe-5113 oscilloscope
- Two standard passive SP500X Oscilloscope Probes
- Thunderbolt cable
- Safety, Environmental, & Regulatory documentation
PXIe-SCP5103 Bundle Details
Part Numbers (1) Price | 867013-03 |
|---|---|
| NI Lead Time | 12-13 weeks |
| Bus Connector | PXI Express |
| Analog Input Impedance | 50 Ohm#1 MOhm |
| Oscilloscope Maximum Bandwidth | 500 MHz |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 3 GS/s |
| Analog Input Voltage Range | -20 V to 20 V |
| Oscilloscope Onboard Memory Size | — |
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