NI PXI/PCI-5114 Specifications

8-Bit 250 MS/s Digitizer

This document lists the specifications for the NI PXI/PCI-5114 (NI 5114)
high-speed digitizer. Unless otherwise noted, these specifications are valid
for the following conditions:
All filter settings
All impedance selections
Sample clock set to 250 MS/s
Typical values are representative of an average unit operating at room
temperature. Specifications are subject to change without notice. For the
most recent NI 5114 specifications, visit ni.com/manuals.
To access the NI5114 documentation, including the NI High-Speed
Digitizers Getting Started Guide, which contains functional descriptions
of the NI511 4 signals, navigate to Start»All Programs»National
Instruments»NI-SCOPE»Documentation.
Hot Surface If the NI 5114 has been in use, it may exceed safe handling temperatures and
cause burns. Allow the NI 5114 to cool before removing it from the PXI chassis or PC.
Refer to the Environment section for operating temperatures of this device.

Contents

Vertical....................................................................................................2
Analog Input (Channel 0 and Channel 1)........................................2
Horizontal................................................................................................6
Sample Clock...................................................................................6
Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Reference Clock...................................7
CLK IN (Sample Clock and Reference Clock Input,
Front Panel Connector).................................................................8
Trigger.....................................................................................................8
Reference (Stop) Trigger.................................................................8
TRIG (External Trigger, Front Panel Connector)............................10
PFI 0 and PFI 1 (Programmable Function Interface,
AUX Front Panel Connectors).............................................................11
TClk Specifications.................................................................................12