LXI - LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation
LAN
eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) is the architecture for test systems
that's based on Ethernet technology. LXI enables fast, efficient and cost-effective
creation - and reconfiguration - of test systems from R&D to manufacturing
and in the aerospace/defense, automotive, industrial, medical, and consumer
electronics markets.
LAN Extensions for Instrumentation (LXI) is a new test instrumentation standard
that combines the functionality and PC-standard connectivity of standalone
instruments with the modularity and compact size of cardcage systems, but without
the size or cost of a cardcage. The LXI consortium has over 45 members today
including every major test instrument vendor. Since the ratification of the
LXI standard in September 2005, approximately 150 LXI-compliant product models
have been introduced. Agilent is co-founder of the LXI Consortium. Visit the
LXI Consortium web site at lxistandard.org for
specifications.
Agilent Technologies has introduced 75 LXI-compliant models to date. LXI is
the logical successor to GPIB instrumentation and is a good alternative to
many VXI and PXI devices.
Brochure: Agilent
Open/LXI Brochure (pdf, 1.2M)
The Agilent Open/LXI Brochure shows you how to open the door to simpler system
creation
Application Note: LXI:
Going Beyond GPIB, PXI and VXI: Overcoming the major challenges of testing (pdf,
337K)
This application note focuses on the key attributes of the LXI standard, the
major challenges in system development, the ways in which LXI addresses the
key challenges, and the new possibilities in testing enabled by LXI devices.
Application Note: 10
Good Reasons to Switch to LXI: Key advantages that enable better systems (pdf,
252K)
This application note will help you make the transition to LXI. It describes
10 key attributes that make LXI a good choice for your next test system, whether
you choose to use LXI alone or within a hybrid combination of LXI and GPIB,
VXI or PXI.
Application Note: Transitioning
from GPIB to LXI: Examining Similarities, Differences and Best Practices (pdf,
303K)
This note compares GPIB and LXI, sketches hybrid system architectures, outlines
a step-by-step approach to system set-up, and describes how to easily modify
existing system software to work with LXI devices.
Agilent LXI Compliant Products - Distributed by TestEquity
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Model Number |
Description |
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N5700 Series System DC Power Supplies |
These affordable 750W and 1500W single output programmable DC power supplies
with open connectivity and LXI Class C compliance simplify system
development and are ideal for simple DC power applications. |
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N6700 Low-Profile Modular Power System |
The N6700 Modular Power System is small, flexible and fast. Mix-and-match
DC power modules optimize price and performance to fit your needs and budget. With
open connectivity, LXI Class C compliance, fast command processing
time, and four outputs in 1U, the N6700 is ideal for ATE and production
test systems. |
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33220A Function / Arbitrary Waveform Generator,
20 MHz |
Offers 11 standard waveforms plus pulse and arbitrary waveforms - the
most frequency stable and lowest distortion function generator in its class. |
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34410A Digital Multimeter, 6 1/2 Digit
High Performance |
High Performance Digital Multimeter, offering 6 1/2 digits with
dual display offers improved accuracy, expanded memory, advanced triggering
capabilities, extraordinary speed, and built-in connectivity via GPIB,
USB, LAN and LXI Class C compliant. |
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34411A Digital Multimeter, 6 1/2 Digit
Enhanced Performance |
Enhanced Performance Digital Multimeter, offering 6 1/2 digits with
waveform capture offer improved accuracy, expanded memory, advance triggering
capabilities, estraordinary speed, and built-in connectivity via GPIB,
USB, and LAN and LXI Class C compliant. |
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34980A Multifunction Switch/Measurement Unit |
An eight-slot mainframe that supports a family of 19 plug-in modules:
switching, digital I/O, D/A converters, analog outputs, and counter/totalizers.
The 34980A also simplifies system connectivity with GPIB, LAN and USB interfaces
and is LXI Class C compliant. |
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L4400 Series LXI Switch and Control Instruments |
Seven Switch and Control LXI instruments provide a broad offering of
functionality in switching, digital I/O, D/A converters and counters, expanding
the 34980A switch/measure family. |
Defining three classes of LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI)
LXI Class C: The base class of LXI. These devices must have a standard
Ethernet interface, serve a Web interface viewable from a standard web browser,
provide an IVI driver for programmatic interface, and adhere to industry standard
EMI, cooling, and IEC rack sizes.
LXI Class B: Class B devices must meet all the Class C requirements
plus they add IEEE 1588 precision time protocol. Also included in Class B is
the ability of a device to do peer-to-peer and multi-cast messaging over LAN.
LXI Class A: Class A devices must meet all the requirements of Class
C and Class B and add the LXI trigger bus, a hardware trigger that connects
devices in close proximity.
Physically, standalone LXI instruments may be full- or half-rack width and
tall enough to accommodate the front-panel display and keypad. Modular LXI
instruments (without a display or keyboard) are typically half- or fullrack
width and just 1U or 2U high. All signal connections—inputs and outputs—are
on the front panel; power and I/O connections are on the back.
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