The EMX-1434 is an arbitrary source/tach high performance modular PXIe board which has:
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Four channels, 204.8 kSa/s/ch, 24-bit arbitrary sources. Various output modes such as Sine, Burst Sine, Chirp, Burst-random and continuous random are supported
- Two channels 64-bit tachometer inputs with 16k word FIFO
- Four channels DIO
It is uniquely designed for sound/vibration and DSA applications and can be easily synchronized with digitized data giving the capability to combine the required source and signal analysis into one single chassis to maximize flexibility. The module can also functions as a high-performance arbitrary waveform generator for electronic test applications requiring standard function generator capability, or the need to generate custom-defined waveforms.
With its capability of providing stimulus to a shaker, loudspeaker and other electrical devices, it can be paired with the EMX-4250, EMX-4350, and EMX-4380 products forming the basis for a versatile dynamic signal analysis system. With the most advanced PXIe and LXI architecture, it can stream numerous waveforms from the host computer to the module, with that ability to synchronize multiple channels in a distributed architecture through the use of IEEE-1588 precision time protocol.