SCXI-1125: what kind of A/D Converter structure?

Hello,
Im a student and actually Im writing my diploma thesis.
For this I need some information about the SCXI-1125.
What kind of structure does the A/D Converter have?
What is the resolution of the 1125?
How many Bits does it have?
What ist the accuracy of the CJC sensor?
All other additional information about tht 1125 could be helpfully, so kindly help.
Best regards
Christian

Hello Christain,
The SCXI 11125 user manual that you shall find here should help you
Mind you, SCXI 1125 is only a signal conditioning module
You need to interface it to a suitable DAQ card for any A/D conversion and that DAQ card's A/D architecture, resolution etc shall be your determining factors
Regards,
Dev

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