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generating required clock using labview

I want to do ADC characterization using labview for that i want to generate clock of 20MHz,so can anybody please help me in doing so.

Waiting for your valuable suggestions

 

with regards

 prashant achari

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Hi,

 I think you have to purchase some signal generator hardware from NI which will geneate 20 MHZ frequencies.

 

 

T hanks and regards,

srikrishnaNF

Regards,
Srikrishna


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is there any port from pc from which i can take the clock output which i have generated using labview
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Hi,

  Generating that much frequencies from a normal PC is not at all possible.YOu have to use a signal generator hardware..

 

 

T hanks and regards,

srikrishnaNF

Regards,
Srikrishna


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NI pXI with vector signal generator is a very expensive solution but generates ultimate results. The NI PXI 5652 for example can generate a signal up to 6.6 GHz frequency. But that is a pretty expensive solution to your needs. 

In your case a digital function generator from rigol, which is completely compatible with labview seems to be the ideal solution as it does not cost as much as the PXI and does not require much setting and configuration. Hook it up with your pc and start taking those signals in labview. 

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Asad Tirmizi
Design Engineer
Institute of Avionics and Aeronautics

" Its never too late to be, what u want to be"
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