LXI digitizers from Spectrum.

LXI digitizers are standalone LAN based digitizers from Spectrum with up to 48 channels. Digitizers is actually a general name for instruments that convert analog signals to a digital equivalent of the analog signal by means of an analog to digital converter. A digital oscilloscope actually falls into this category. Or a digital transient recorder.

Specifications LXI digitizers.

Spectrum digitizers come in 8-bit, 14-bit and 16-bit resolution. And that with data acquisition speeds of 5MS/sec to 1.5GS/sec/channel. These stand-alone instruments have a built-in web server and a Gbit Ethernet connector for programming from a PC or connection in a LAN network.
There are models with 1, 2, 4, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 40 and 48 channels per unit. By using FIFO mode the data acquisition and transfer to the PC memory can take place simultaneously.
All Spectrum LXI digitizers also have acquisition modes such as Multiple recording (segmented memory), Gated sampling and ABA mode (sample rate switching) for data reduction.

Extensive triggering possibilities including AND/OR triggering are among the possibilities.

Software.

All LXI digitizers come with an extensive package of software support. Drivers for Windows and Linux operating systems (32 bit and 64 bit) are included.
Example programs and drivers for C/C++, LabVIEW (Windows), MATLAB (Windows and Linux), LabWindows/CVI, IVI, .NET, Delphi, Visual Basic and Python are available.
And a base license of the Spectrum software SBench 6.

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