Description
The product with part number 782705-02 falls under the category of Reconfigurable FPGA IF Transceivers. It is identified by the model NI-5782 and is described as a DC-Coupled IF Transceiver Adapter Module. This module boasts a bandwidth of 330 MHz and is compatible with FlexRIO systems, making it versatile for a variety of applications.
It is particularly useful for applications such as bit error rate testing, RFID, NFC testing, RF modulation/demodulation, signal intelligence, SDR testing, and real-time spectrum analysis. If you are looking for an AC-Coupled version, the part number for that model is 782705-01. The module is equipped with 2 analog input channels and 2 analog output channels, supporting an input sample rate of up to 250 MS/s and an output sample rate of up to 500 MS/s.
For connectivity, it features 1 AUX I/O, 1 CLK IN, 1 TRIG, 2 AI, and 2 AO on the front panel. The input impedance is 50 Ω for all connectors except AUX I/O. Additionally, it includes CLIP capability and a VCO for enhanced functionality and flexibility in various testing and development scenarios.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 782705-02 |
Category | Reconfigurable FPGA IF Transceivers |
Model | NI-5782 |
Description | DC-Coupled IF Transceiver Adapter Module |
Bandwidth | 330 MHz |
Compatible Systems | FlexRIO |
Applications | Bit error rate testing, RFID, NFC testing, RF modulation/demodulation, signal intelligence, SDR testing, real-time spectrum analysis |
AC-Coupled Version Part Number | 782705-01 |
Analog Input Channels | 2 |
Analog Output Channels | 2 |
Input Sample Rate | Up to 250 MS/s |
Output Sample Rate | Up to 500 MS/s |
Front Panel Connectors | 1 AUX I/O, 1 CLK IN, 1 TRIG, 2 AI, 2 AO |
Input Impedance | 50 Ω (except AUX I/O) |
Features | CLIP capability, VCO for
Question 1: What is the bandwidth of the NI-5782? Question 2: What is the input sample rate for the NI-5782? Question 3: Does the NI-5782 support RFID testing? Question 4: How many analog input channels does the NI-5782 have? Question 5: What’s the part number for the AC-Coupled version of NI-5782? |