NI PCI-5122

High-Speed Sampling for Transient Signal Capture: The NI PCI-5122 supports sampling rates up to 1 GS/s in single-channel mode, enabling it to capture ultra-fast transient signals—such as voltage spikes in power electronics or high-speed digital data streams (e.g., 10 Gbps Ethernet test). For example, in automotive power inverter testing, the NI PCI-5122 captures switching transients (as short as 1 ns) from IGBT modules, allowing engineers to analyze voltage overshoot and ensure compliance with safety standards. Even in dual-channel mode (500 MS/s per channel), the NI PCI-5122 maintains sufficient speed to measure high-frequency signals like RF harmonics or ultrasonic pulses.

Broad Bandwidth and Flexible Voltage Ranges: With a bandwidth of DC to 300 MHz, the NI PCI-5122 handles both low-frequency DC signals (e.g., sensor offsets) and high-frequency AC signals (e.g., RF carriers). Its software-selectable voltage ranges (from ±200 mV to ±10 V) eliminate the need for external attenuators or amplifiers—users can switch between measuring small-signal sensor outputs (e.g., 500 mV vibration signals) and large-power electronics signals (e.g., 10 V motor drive voltages) using a single NI PCI-5122 card. This flexibility reduces setup time and minimizes signal loss from external components.

Advanced Triggering for Targeted Analysis: The NI PCI-5122 offers a comprehensive set of triggering modes, including edge, pulse width, video, and pattern triggering. Pulse width triggering, for instance, lets users isolate abnormal signals like glitches (e.g., a 10 ns voltage dip in a power supply) that might be missed by standard edge triggers. In semiconductor testing, engineers use the NI PCI-5122’s pattern triggering to capture signals only when a specific digital pattern is detected on a DUT (Device Under Test), ensuring they focus on relevant test events and reduce data storage requirements.

Seamless Software Integration: The NI PCI-5122 is fully supported by the NI-SCOPE driver, which provides a unified API for configuring the card, capturing data, and performing post-processing. When used with LabVIEW, the NI PCI-5122 enables visual programming of test sequences—engineers can build custom dashboards to display real-time signal waveforms, calculate key metrics (e.g., peak-to-peak voltage, frequency), and automate test reports. The driver also supports popular programming languages like C/C++ and Python, making it easy to integrate the NI PCI-5122 into existing test software frameworks.

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Detailed Parameter Table

Parameter Name Parameter Value
Product model NI PCI-5122
Manufacturer National Instruments (NI)
Product category PCI-Based High-Speed Digitizer/Oscilloscope Card
Analog input channels 2 differential channels
Sampling rate Up to 1 GS/s per channel (single-channel mode); 500 MS/s per channel (dual-channel mode)
Vertical resolution 8-bit
Input voltage range ±200 mV, ±500 mV, ±1 V, ±2 V, ±5 V, ±10 V (software-selectable)
Bandwidth DC to 300 MHz (-3 dB)
Memory depth 16 MSample per channel (standard); expandable to 64 MSample via optional memory upgrade
Triggering capabilities Edge triggering (rising/falling/both), pulse width triggering, video triggering, pattern triggering
Communication interface PCI (32-bit, 33 MHz); compatible with PCI-X slots (32-bit mode)
Operating temperature range 0 °C to 55 °C (32 °F to 131 °F)
Storage temperature range -20 °C to 70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F)
Physical dimensions (W×H×D) 17.46 cm × 10.67 cm × 2.54 cm (6.87 in × 4.20 in × 1.00 in)
Weight Approximately 150 g (5.29 oz)
Power consumption +5 VDC @ 1.5 A (max), +12 VDC @ 1.0 A (max), -12 VDC @ 0.1 A (max)
Software support NI-SCOPE driver, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, .NET, C/C++, Python
Compliance standards CE, FCC Class A, UL 61010-1, IEC 61010-1, RoHS
NI PCI-5122

NI PCI-5122

Product Introduction

The NI PCI-5122 is a high-speed digitizer/oscilloscope card developed by National Instruments (NI), designed to deliver precise, high-bandwidth signal measurement capabilities for PCI-based test and automation systems. As a flagship model in NI’s PCI digitizer family, it combines ultra-fast sampling rates (up to 1 GS/s) with a broad input voltage range, making it ideal for capturing transient, high-frequency signals in industrial, aerospace, and electronics testing applications.

At the core of the NI PCI-5122 is its dual-channel design, which enables simultaneous measurement of two independent signals—critical for applications requiring phase-coherent analysis (e.g., comparing input and output signals of a power converter). When paired with NI’s software ecosystem (such as LabVIEW and the NI-SCOPE driver), the NI PCI-5122 transforms a standard desktop or industrial PC into a flexible oscilloscope system. Engineers can leverage the card’s deep memory (16 MSample per channel) to capture long-duration signals without compromising sampling speed, while its advanced triggering options ensure they isolate specific signal events for detailed analysis. This integration eliminates the need for standalone oscilloscopes, reducing system size and cost while enhancing customization.

Core Advantages and Technical Highlights

High-Speed Sampling for Transient Signal Capture: The NI PCI-5122 supports sampling rates up to 1 GS/s in single-channel mode, enabling it to capture ultra-fast transient signals—such as voltage spikes in power electronics or high-speed digital data streams (e.g., 10 Gbps Ethernet test). For example, in automotive power inverter testing, the NI PCI-5122 captures switching transients (as short as 1 ns) from IGBT modules, allowing engineers to analyze voltage overshoot and ensure compliance with safety standards. Even in dual-channel mode (500 MS/s per channel), the NI PCI-5122 maintains sufficient speed to measure high-frequency signals like RF harmonics or ultrasonic pulses.

Broad Bandwidth and Flexible Voltage Ranges: With a bandwidth of DC to 300 MHz, the NI PCI-5122 handles both low-frequency DC signals (e.g., sensor offsets) and high-frequency AC signals (e.g., RF carriers). Its software-selectable voltage ranges (from ±200 mV to ±10 V) eliminate the need for external attenuators or amplifiers—users can switch between measuring small-signal sensor outputs (e.g., 500 mV vibration signals) and large-power electronics signals (e.g., 10 V motor drive voltages) using a single NI PCI-5122 card. This flexibility reduces setup time and minimizes signal loss from external components.

Advanced Triggering for Targeted Analysis: The NI PCI-5122 offers a comprehensive set of triggering modes, including edge, pulse width, video, and pattern triggering. Pulse width triggering, for instance, lets users isolate abnormal signals like glitches (e.g., a 10 ns voltage dip in a power supply) that might be missed by standard edge triggers. In semiconductor testing, engineers use the NI PCI-5122’s pattern triggering to capture signals only when a specific digital pattern is detected on a DUT (Device Under Test), ensuring they focus on relevant test events and reduce data storage requirements.

Seamless Software Integration: The NI PCI-5122 is fully supported by the NI-SCOPE driver, which provides a unified API for configuring the card, capturing data, and performing post-processing. When used with LabVIEW, the NI PCI-5122 enables visual programming of test sequences—engineers can build custom dashboards to display real-time signal waveforms, calculate key metrics (e.g., peak-to-peak voltage, frequency), and automate test reports. The driver also supports popular programming languages like C/C++ and Python, making it easy to integrate the NI PCI-5122 into existing test software frameworks.

Typical Application Scenarios

The NI PCI-5122 excels in high-speed signal measurement applications across industries, where accuracy and speed are critical. In aerospace and defense, it is used for radar and communication system testing: engineers install the NI PCI-5122 in a test PC, connecting its channels to radar receiver modules. The card’s 1 GS/s sampling rate and 300 MHz bandwidth capture high-frequency radar return signals, while its deep memory stores long-duration data for analyzing target detection performance. The NI PCI-5122’s compatibility with LabVIEW allows for real-time signal processing, such as filtering out noise or calculating Doppler shifts, to validate radar system accuracy.

In power electronics testing, the NI PCI-5122 is a key tool for evaluating inverters, converters, and motor drives. For example, in electric vehicle (EV) inverter testing, the card measures switching transients (from IGBTs) and output voltage harmonics. Its dual-channel capability lets engineers compare the inverter’s input voltage (channel 1) and output voltage (channel 2) simultaneously, analyzing efficiency and power quality. The NI PCI-5122’s ability to switch voltage ranges on the fly also supports testing across different operating conditions (e.g., low-power idle mode vs. high-power acceleration).

In consumer electronics manufacturing, the NI PCI-5122 is used for end-of-line (EOL) testing of devices like smartphones or laptops. It measures high-speed digital signals (e.g., USB 3.0 data streams) to verify signal integrity, ensuring devices meet communication standards. The card’s pattern triggering helps isolate signal errors (e.g., jitter or eye diagram violations), while its software integration with test automation tools enables high-volume testing on production lines.

NI PCI-5122

NI PCI-5122

Related Model Recommendations

NI PCI-5124: A 4-channel high-speed digitizer, an expansion of the NI PCI-5122 for multi-channel applications (e.g., 4-channel sensor array testing) requiring simultaneous signal capture.

NI PCIe-5171R: A PCI Express (PCIe) digitizer with FPGA-based signal processing, an upgrade to the NI PCI-5122 for high-throughput applications (e.g., real-time signal filtering) that demand faster data transfer.

NI PCI-5112: A 2-channel digitizer with 500 MS/s sampling rate, a cost-effective alternative to the NI PCI-5122 for applications where 1 GS/s speed is not required (e.g., basic audio or low-frequency sensor testing).

NI PXIe-5186: A PXIe-based 2-channel digitizer with 12-bit resolution, a high-resolution alternative to the 8-bit NI PCI-5122 for applications requiring more precise signal measurement (e.g., medical imaging signal testing).

NI PCI-5922: A 2-channel dynamic signal analyzer (DSA) card, a complementary model to the NI PCI-5122 for frequency-domain analysis (e.g., spectrum analysis) alongside time-domain measurement.

NI PCI-6115: A multi-function DAQ card with 100 MS/s sampling rate, a versatile alternative to the NI PCI-5122 for mixed-signal applications (e.g., combining high-speed digitization with analog output).

NI PCIe-5122: A PCIe version of the NI PCI-5122, offering faster data transfer (via PCIe x1) for applications with large data volumes (e.g., long-duration signal capture requiring high-speed storage).

NI PCI-5105: A 2-channel digitizer with 200 MS/s sampling rate, a legacy model compatible with older PCI systems—ideal for users transitioning from slower digitizers to the NI PCI-5122.

Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Instructions

Installation preparation: Before installing the NI PCI-5122, ensure the host PC has an available 32-bit PCI slot (or PCI-X slot in 32-bit mode) and meets the minimum system requirements (Windows 10/11, 8 GB RAM, 500 MB free hard disk space for drivers). Power off the PC and disconnect all power sources to prevent electrical damage. Use an anti-static wristband when handling the NI PCI-5122 to avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to internal components. Align the card’s gold edge connector with the PCI slot, then press firmly until the bracket is seated against the PC case—secure the card with a screw to prevent movement during operation. After installation, power on the PC and install the latest NI-SCOPE driver from NI’s website to enable communication with the card.

Maintenance suggestions: For optimal performance of the NI PCI-5122, clean the PCI connector quarterly with compressed air to remove dust buildup, which can cause intermittent connectivity issues. Inspect the card’s input BNC connectors for damage (e.g., bent pins) and replace damaged cables immediately to avoid signal distortion. If the NI PCI-5122 fails to capture signals, verify the driver installation (reinstall if necessary) and check that the input channels are properly connected to the DUT. Calibrate the card annually using NI’s Calibration Executive software to maintain accuracy—this ensures voltage ranges and timing parameters align with published specifications. For hardware faults (e.g., no power, unresponsive channels), contact NI technical support—do not open the card, as this will void the warranty.

Service and Guarantee Commitment

The NI PCI-5122 comes with a standard 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship. NI guarantees that the NI PCI-5122 will meet all published technical specifications during the warranty period, with free repair or replacement of defective units. Customers can extend coverage to 5 years by purchasing NI’s Extended Service Program (ESP), which includes priority technical support, expedited repair (24–48 hour turnaround for critical industrial applications), and annual calibration services to maintain measurement accuracy.

NI provides comprehensive support for the NI PCI-5122 through global channels: online resources (application notes, video tutorials, and a dedicated community forum), email support, and phone access to NI’s team of high-speed digitizer experts. For custom integration needs, NI offers professional services—including system design, software development (e.g., LabVIEW test sequences), and on-site training—to help customers optimize their NI PCI-5122-based test systems. This commitment ensures that users minimize downtime, reduce operational costs, and maximize the value of their NI PCI-5122 investment throughout its lifecycle.