Description
The Part Number 191967M-02L refers to a high-performance Signal Generator, specifically the PXI-5651 model. It is categorized under the RF Analog Signal Generator type, designed to cater to a wide array of applications requiring precise signal generation.
This signal generator features an impressive Frequency Range from 50 MHz to 3.3 GHz, with Frequency Steps that are typically 1 Hz or less, allowing for fine-tuning of the output signal. The Phase Noise performance is outstanding, with a typical value of -110 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz, with a 10 kHz offset, ensuring the signal’s purity and clarity even at high frequencies.
When it comes to Modulation Types, the PXI-5651 is versatile, supporting FM, 2-FSK, and OOK modulation schemes. This is complemented by a variety of Modulating Waveforms including Sine, Triangle, Square, and a 31-order PRBS, as well as the capability to use User-defined 1020-bit waveforms, offering unparalleled flexibility in signal generation.
The unit provides an Amplitude Control Range of up to 100 dB, allowing for precise adjustment of the signal’s power level. Moreover, it is supported by the NI-RFSG instrument driver, facilitating easy integration and control through software, enhancing its usability in complex systems or automated testing environments.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 191967M-02L |
| Category | Signal Generators |
| Model | PXI-5651 |
| Type | RF Analog Signal Generator |
| Frequency Range | 50 MHz to 3.3 GHz |
| Frequency Steps | Typically 1 Hz or less |
| Phase Noise | -110 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz, 10 kHz typical offset |
| Modulation Types | FM, 2-FSK, OOK |
| Modulating Waveforms | Sine, Triangle, Square, 31-order PRBS, User-defined 1020-bit |
| Amplitude Control Range | 100 dB |
| Instrument Driver | NI-RFSG |
Question 1: What is the frequency range of the PXI-5651?
Answer 1: 50 MHz to 3.3 GHz
Question 2: What modulation types does the PXI-5651 support?
Answer 2: FM, 2-FSK, OOK
Question 3: What is the typical phase noise of the PXI-5651 at 1 GHz?
Answer 3: -110 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz with 10 kHz offset
Question 4: Can the PXI-5651 use user-defined waveforms?
Answer 4: Yes, it supports user-defined 1020-bit waveforms.
Question 5: What is the amplitude control range of the PXI-5651?
Answer 5: Up to 100 dB



