1-GHz Option Enhances Established Digitizer

Oct. 8, 2008
Addressing the increasing requirements for data acquisition and synthetic instrumentation, the CompuScope 82G digitizer now offers an option to increase its bandwidth to 1 GHz. While sampling at 2 Gsamples/s, the new CompuScope 82G-1GHz allows

Addressing the increasing requirements for data acquisition and synthetic instrumentation, the CompuScope 82G digitizer now offers an option to increase its bandwidth to 1 GHz. While sampling at 2 Gsamples/s, the new CompuScope 82G-1GHz allows under-sampling of continuous periodic signals up to the Nyquist frequency. The digitizer is available for both PCI and cPCI/PXI buses and will support 2, 8, or 16 MB of on-board acquisition memory. It is compatible with the company's GageScope oscilloscope software, and development kits are available for C/C++, MATLAB, LabVIEW, and LabWindows/CVI, with support for Windows 95/98/NT/XP/2000. Price for the 82G-1GHz with 2 MB of memory is $7,995. GAGE APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES INC., Quebec, Canada. (800) 567-4243.

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