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Comparing PXI and PXI Express
PXI PXI uses the PCI interface on a backplane, most of these modules operate at 33MHz and 32 bits wide to provide a BW more than adequate for their intended applications.
There are just three types of slot: A system slot that accepts a controller or remote interface to a controller A Star Trigger Slot that can accept a peripheral module or a Star Trigger controller that drives modules that use the Star Trigger feature.
A peripheral...
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http://wiki.pickeringtest.net
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PXI Express FAQ
PXI Express technology is the latest addition to the PXI platform.
The PXI Express Specification integrates PCI Express signaling into the PXI standard, which increases backplane bandwidth from 132 MB/s to 6 GB/s, a 45 times improvement.
It also enhances PXI timing and synchronization features by incorporating a 100 MHz differential reference clock and differential triggers.
The PXI Express specification adds these features to PXI while...
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http://zone.ni.com
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PXI From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PXI is one of several electronic instrumentation platforms in current use. These platforms are used as a basis for building electronic test equipment or automation systems, such as might be used in a mobile phone manufacturing test environment.
Based on industry-standard computer buses and loaded up with extra features to facilitate electronic test, they permit a great deal of flexibility in building the exact test equipment or automation...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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PXI vs CompactPCI, PCI and VXI
Systems designers have many options when developing test systems.
Developers can design their own propriety hardware and software, incorporate stand alone GPIB instruments, select modular systems such as VXI or use PC-based instruments.
Each of these possibilities has benefits and limitations to consider.
For example, developing propriety hardware and software gives the designer a lot of flexibility but systems tend to take a long time to...
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http://www.lecroy.com
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PXI for Consumer Electronics
Learn about consumer electronic trends and how they are driving test requirements.
Find out how PXI integrated with software provides a modular, flexible test framework that can lower cost and develop time.
Tutorial from Vendor; National Instruments.
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http://digital.ni.com
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PXImate from Pickering Interfaces
Pickering Interfaces has published a booklet explaining PXI basics and provides useful data for engineers working on test systems with switching systems and RF test requirements.
The booklet contains examples of test systems based on the PXI standard, useful contact information and engineering data.
Contents: Section 1. Introduction to PXI Basics Section 2. PXI Software Basics Section 3. LXI Section 4. PXI Switching Section 5....
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http://www.pickeringswitch.com
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