06-18-2024 03:35 AM
Hi! I am using a NI DAQ USB 6289 to do photonics IC measurement. The specification said that the maximum aggregated sample rate is 500kS/s, and since there are 24 analog input port, that means i can only utilize up to 125k/s per port (assume that I only use 4 analog input). And I would also need as many ports as I could. So, Is there any way that I can increase the bandwidth? Is it possible to achieve 500kS/s per port?
If i cant, would that means I would have to switch to using an FPGA?
06-18-2024 07:48 AM
Unfortunately, no, that is limited by the hardware design.
You need to buy a better hardware with higher sampling rate and switch to PCI or PXI based hardware for higher data bandwidth.
06-26-2024 09:12 AM
Hi there,
Echoing Santo's comment, if you want many analog inputs sampling at 500kS/s per channel, you'll have to upgrade your DAQ hardware. If channel count is important to you, you can consider simultaneously-sampled DAQ modules. This way you won't have to split up your sample rate between the number of input channels you want to use.
A good DAQ model to consider is the USB-6346. It's a 8-ch simultaneously-sampled DAQ that runs at 500kS/s for every channel. If you need more channels, consider the USB-6349. Or for a more modular design, you can use a USB cDAQ-9174 with NI-9222 modules.
BR
John
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