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NI 5412 Specifications
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Waveform and Instruction Memory Utilization
Table 9.  
Specification
Value
Comments
Memory Usage
The NI 5412 uses the Synchronization and Memory Core 
(SMC) technology in which waveforms and instructions 
share onboard memory. Parameters, such as number of 
segments in sequence list, maximum number of waveforms 
in memory, and number of samples available for waveform 
storage, are flexible and user defined.
Onboard 
Memory Size
8 MB standard:
8,388,608 bytes
32 MB option:
33,554,432 bytes
256 MB option:
268,435,456 bytes
Output Modes
Arbitrary Waveform mode and Arbitrary Sequence mode
Arbitrary 
Waveform 
Mode
In Arbitrary Waveform mode, a single waveform is selected 
from the set of waveforms stored in onboard memory and 
generated.
Arbitrary 
Sequence 
Mode
In Arbitrary Sequence mode, a sequence directs the NI 5412 
to generate a set of waveforms in a specific order. Elements 
of the sequence are referred to as segments. Each segment is 
associated with a set of instructions. The instructions 
identify which waveform is selected from the set of 
waveforms in memory, how many loops (iterations) of the 
waveform are generated, and at which sample in the 
waveform a marker output signal is sent.
Minimum 
Waveform Size 
(Samples)
Trigger Mode
Arbitrary 
Waveform Mode
Arbitrary 
Sequence Mode
The Minimum 
Waveform Size 
is sample rate 
dependent in 
Arbitrary 
Sequence Mode.
Single 
16
16
Continuous
16
96 @ >50 MS/s
32 @ 
≤50 MS/s
Stepped
32
96 @ >50 MS/s
32 @ 
≤50 MS/s
Burst
16
512 @ >50 MS/s
256 @ 
≤50 MS/s