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Model P1284D

Rs. 3882390.00

The Tabor P1284D is a high-density PXIe module featuring four 1.25 GS/s, 16-bit DAC AWG channels and four 1.5 GS/s, 12-bit ADC digitizer channels. Each AWG channel offers up to 4 GS waveform memory and includes eight marker outputs. With integrated NCO and onboard FPGA, it supports real-time streaming, feedback, and conditional sequencing—ideal for advanced RF, quantum, and modular test systems..

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The P1284D combines generation and acquisition capabilities into a single, compact PXIe module. Four AWG channels generate high-precision analog signals while four digitizer channels capture system responses. The onboard FPGA allows tight integration between generation and measurement, enabling adaptive, closed-loop, or real-time conditional workflows. Its sequence engine helps facilitate complex waveform scenarios without PC intervention. Applications include multi-channel radar systems, synchronized quantum control, and real-time RF feedback setups—all supported in a scalable, modular PXIe architecture.

  • Four AWG channels (1.25 GS/s, 16-bit DACs)

  • Four digitizer channels (1.5 GS/s, 12-bit ADCs)

  • 4 GS memory per AWG channel

  • Eight marker outputs for synchronization

  • Integrated NCO for frequency synthesis

  • Task-based sequence engine with conditional triggers

  • Real-time streaming to FPGA for infinite waveform playback

  • Feedback-control architecture for closed-loop scenarios

  • User-programmable FPGA for custom DSP and logic

  • High-throughput PCIe Gen3 ×8 interface (~64 Gb/s)

Parameter Value
Model P1284D
Platform PXIe (PCIe Gen3 ×8)
AWG Channels 4 (1.25 GS/s, 16-bit)
Digitizer Channels 4 (1.5 GS/s, 12-bit)
AWG Memory 4 GS per channel
Marker Outputs 8
NCO Yes
FPGA User-programmable
Sequence Engine Task-based, conditional
Streaming Capability Real-time via FPGA
Interface Bandwidth ~64 Gb/s
Form Factor PXIe module, 3-slot (12 HP)
Scalability High – multi-module synchronized systems