NI PCI-5142 – 14‑bit PCI IF Digitizer for high‑resolution baseband and IF signal capture

1 Brand: NI
2 Model: PCI-5142
3 Quality: Original module
4 Warranty: 1 year
5 Delivery time: 1 week in stock
6 Condition: New/Used
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NI PCI-5142 – 14‑bit PCI IF Digitizer for high‑resolution baseband and IF signal capturePCI-5142

The NI PCI-5142 is a 14‑bit, multi‑purpose PCI digitizer that’s well suited for intermediate‑frequency (IF) and baseband capture inside a standard PC. From my experience, teams pick it when they need better vertical resolution than 8‑bit oscilloscopes, but don’t want to jump to a full RF analyzer. It integrates cleanly with NI‑SCOPE, streams reliably over the PCI bus, and typically handles dual‑channel workflows like I/Q capture, mixed‑signal debugging, and communications receiver testing without drama.

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  • Warranty period: 365 days
  • Delivery time: 1 week for in-stock; no more than one month at the latest
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Key Features

  • 14‑bit resolution – Captures subtle amplitude changes that 8‑bit scopes often miss, useful for demodulated IF and low‑noise sensors.
  • Dual analog inputs – Two synchronized channels make I/Q capture and differential measurements straightforward.
  • IF/baseband workflow – Designed for intermediate‑frequency acquisition; in many cases you can decimate and analyze directly in LabVIEW or Python via NI‑SCOPE.
  • PCI bus integration – Standard PCI interface for dependable streaming into a desktop workstation; you avoid the overhead of external boxes.
  • Software support – Works with NI‑SCOPE drivers and common analysis toolkits; typically easy to script automated tests.
  • Triggering and timing – External trigger/clock options allow alignment with pattern generators, AWGs, or DUT events.
  • Practical use cases – IF chain characterization, receiver prototyping, vector signal demodulation, mixed‑signal board bring‑up, and education labs.
Field note:
“We used PCI‑5142 to capture a 10.7 MHz IF from a superhet receiver and run custom demod in software. The 14‑bit depth gave us cleaner constellation plots than our older 8‑bit card.” – Test engineer, telecom R&D

Technical Specifications

Brand / Model National Instruments (NI) / PCI-5142
Product Type PCI IF Digitizer / 14‑bit Oscilloscope Board
Analog Channels 2 input channels (synchronized)
ADC Resolution 14 bits
Max Sample Rate Up to 100 MS/s (typical for PCI‑5142)
Signal Input/Output Types 2× analog inputs (front panel), external trigger/clock; common use with BNC cabling
Communication Interface PCI (32‑bit)
Power Requirements Powered from PCI backplane; typical consumption < 20 W
Dimensions & Weight Standard full‑height PCI card; approx. 312 × 111 mm; ~0.5 kg
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 55 °C (typical)
Installation Method Installs in a desktop PC PCI slot; controlled via NI‑SCOPE driver
HS Code 9030.20 (Oscilloscopes and oscillographs; typically used for NI digitizers)

Related or Supporting Products

  • NI PCI-5122 – 14‑bit, up to 100 MS/s oscilloscope board; similar resolution, focused on general‑purpose time‑domain capture.
  • NI PCI-5152 – 8‑bit, higher sample rate class (for faster but lower‑resolution signals).
  • NI PXI-5142 – PXI version for modular test systems needing tight multi‑module synchronization.
  • Accessories – Low‑loss BNC coax leads (50 Ω), external 10 MHz reference source (if clock sync is required), and a clean linear bench supply for DUTs to minimize noise coupling.

Installation & Maintenance

  • PC chassis – Use a clean, grounded enclosure with adequate airflow; keep adjacent slots open if thermal rise is noticeable under sustained sampling.
  • Wiring & terminations – Match 50 Ω source/termination for IF work. You might notice improved SNR using short, low‑loss coax and proper shielding.
  • Software & drivers – Install NI‑SCOPE and verify the card with NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). From my experience, running a short streaming test upfront saves troubleshooting later.
  • Safety & ESD – Observe ESD precautions during installation; avoid over‑range conditions at the inputs to protect the front‑end.
  • Routine care – Annual calibration is typically recommended for measurement accuracy. Keep vents clear of dust; update drivers/firmware on a controlled schedule.

Quality & Certifications

  • CE and RoHS compliant; manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems
  • Designed for installation inside IT/measurement equipment; components typically meet UL recognition within the host system
  • Warranty: 365 days (replacement or repair within policy)
One thing I appreciate is how the PCI‑5142 bridges lab and production: you can prototype demod algorithms on a desktop, then drop the same card into a test rack PC and keep the code unchanged. If your application has specific IF frequencies or trigger constraints, share a quick note and we’ll verify compatibility before you place the order.

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