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Capability of NI PXIe-5443 FGEN Card to Generate DC Signals

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We need to run some tests that require a steady DC signal up to 2 volts. We're planning to use the NI PXIe-5443 Arbitrary Waveform Generator (FGEN) card for this purpose. However, we're not sure if this card can generate a stable DC signal. Could you please confirm if the PXIe-5443 can produce a DC signal at the required voltage? If it can, any advice on how to set it up correctly would be very helpful.

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Certainly, an "arbitrary" waveform generator can generate a steady DC signal, as DC signal is still "arbitrary."

 

If you use LabVIEW, open this example from the Example finder.

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Use "DC" as the Standard Waveform option.

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