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Manufacturer number: 782110-01
Bustype: | PXI Hybrid |
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Connection type front: | 1-Pin, Männlich SMB, 8-Pin, Weiblich RJ45 |
Integrated clock type: | TCXO |
Module width: | 1 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
With case: | Yes |
PXI ‑ 6683 timing and synchronization modules synchronize PXI and PXI ‑ Express systems using GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG ‑ B to perform synchronized events. The PXI ‑ 6683 can generate events and clock signals at a specified time and create time stamps of the synchronized system time for input events. The PXI ‑ 6683 has its own temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) that can be clocked to GPS, IEEE 1588 and IRIG ‑ B for long-term stability. In addition, the PXI ‑ 6683 is able to route clock signals and triggers with minimal delay time differences within a chassis or between several chassis. This makes it possible to synchronize several devices in a PXI system with one another.
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