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Offline psykokTopic starter

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Acqiris/Agilent PCI Digitizers - Oscilloscope card
« on: September 04, 2014, 08:41:15 am »
Hi,

I just found an old Acqiris DP250 (now Agilent) PCI Digitizers card im my stock:

http://www.keysight.com/en/pd-1183048-pn-U1069A/acqiris-8-bit-high-speed-pci-digitizers?cc=US&lc=eng

It seems that this card can just turn any pc in a nice DSO.
Has any one some experience with such systems?


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Alex
 

Offline andy_silicon

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Re: Acqiris/Agilent PCI Digitizers - Oscilloscope card
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2014, 06:47:19 pm »
Yes - I have a couple of 500Mhz versions in a box.

I used them a few years ago - depending on the configuration they can have large memory and the ability to perform interval captures. I.e. Multiple frames of high speed capture with delays between frames.

They have a 50ohm input ( well mine do )

Linux was my OS of choice for those.

The SDK came with a simple oscilloscope app as far as I recall.

 

Offline wootwoot

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Re: Acqiris/Agilent PCI Digitizers - Oscilloscope card
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2026, 09:46:22 am »
Old thread but:

I have now how one of these, the most basic one, single channel, 500Msps. A DP105

Reads like it shouldn't, but does anyone know if these can or can be 'made' to run continuously at lower sample rates? So continuous acquisition at say 100Msps?
 


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