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The NI PXIe-SCP5103 bundle includes the 5-slot PXI chassis PXIe-1083 and the PXI oscilloscope PXIe-5113. The PXIe-5113 has two channels with a sampling rate of up to 3 GS/s. It features trigger modes, a large memory depth, and a device driver with data streaming and analysis capabilities that are ideal for high-speed signal applications that require up to 500 MHz analog bandwidth and flexible measurement configurations. The included chassis features all hybrid connectors, 58W power and cooling performance, and an integrated Thunderbolt 3 MXI Express controller. The bundle also includes two standard passive SP500X oscilloscope probes with fixed 10x attenuation for oscilloscopes with 1 MΩ input impedance. In addition, the PXIe-SCP5103 bundle includes a Thunderbolt cable and a power cord.
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