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Simultaneous Sampling vs. Multiplexed Sampling

All acquisition and generation cards from Spectrum are built with a completely synchronous design. Every channel has its own independent input/output amplifier as well as an independent A/D converter.

Difference between 46, 47, 49 and 59 series

This article explains the differences between slow to mid speed 16 bit digitizer series from Spectrum and compares the input amplifier section details. These 3 product series cover the range between 100 kS/s and 125 MS/s both with single-ended and differential inputs

Comparison of 8 bit digitizer cards

The table gives an overview on the differences of all current Spectrum 8 bit digitizer cards. The Spectrum 8 bit digitizer range from 50 MS/s up to 5 GS/s and are available with one, two or four channels.

What are the price defining differences between 46xx and 49xx series

On the first look when comparing PCIe digitizer M2i.465x series with M2i.491x series (the same for Ethernet/LXI digitizer DN2.465-xx and DN2.491-xx) one will only see the higher sampling rate of the 491x series and may wonder where the higher price of the 3 MS/s 465x series compared to the 10 MS/s 491x series comes from. This comparison will show the technical differences and advantages of the one product compared to the other.

Comparison of M4i.44xx and M5i.33xx with M3i.32xx, M3i.41xx and M3i.48xx series

The article compares the older high-speed, high-resolution M3i series 32xx, 41xx and 48xx with the newer M4i.44xx series and show all the technical differences. The table compares all Spectrum products between 100 MS/s and 500 MS/s sampling rate with a resolution of ?12 bit
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