The ability to put the stimulus and measurement instruments where they are needed — with minimal or no cabling back to the core of the system — is a feature unique to LXI. Modules such as the Agilent L4400A series are designed for this type of remote or distributed application (Figure 6).
Another factor that favors LXI is remote debugging and trouble- shooting. Service technicians with remote access privileges can diagnose a test system from practically anywhere using a Web browser. If a
9. IEEE-1588 synchronization
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LXI addresses test time through extensive triggering capabilities, beginning with a standardized trigger bus in Class A LXI instruments. LXI also provides a new way to improve test execution time:
Conclusion
LXI is built for the long haul and is
References
1.LXI ConneXion, April 2006, Stefan Kopp; available from www.lxiconnexion.com
2.LAN latency issue, The Appli- cation of IEEE 1588 to Test and Measurement Systems by John C. Eidson; available from www.lxistandard.org
3.Agilent application note
A Comparison Between PXI and the Agilent 34980A for Switch/Measure Applications shows a 40 percent savings; publication number
4.Online article, “Making High Speed Measurements Through Triggering,” available from www.agilent.com
Figure 6. LXI-based switching modules enable the creation of powerful remote test systems.
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