Description
The Part Number 778283-01 corresponds to the PXI-5600 model, which falls under the category of RF Downconverters. This device is designed in a 3U PXI Module form factor, ensuring compatibility and easy integration with PXI systems. It features a real-time bandwidth of 20 MHz and can operate across a frequency range from 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz.
When it comes to performance, the PXI-5600 boasts a typical noise density of <-140 dBm/Hz and a spurious-free dynamic range of >80 dB. Additionally, its typical phase noise is <-94 dBc/Hz at a 10 kHz offset, highlighting its ability to maintain signal integrity in demanding applications. The device’s timebase stability is rated at ±20 ppb, with a frequency accuracy of ±50 ppb, ensuring precise measurements and operations.
For connectivity, it is equipped with 6 connectors, including FREQ REF IN, 10 MHz OUT, PXI 10 MHz I/O, OUTPUT, and INPUT, providing versatile connection options for various configurations. The PXI-5600 is compatible with NI-RFSA 2.1 and NIPXI-5600 Support Driver software, facilitating easy integration and use within National Instruments systems.
To achieve optimal performance, it is recommended to allow a warm-up time of 20 minutes before use. Furthermore, to maintain its precision and reliability, a calibration period of at least once a year is advised. This ensures that the PXI-5600 continues to deliver accurate and consistent results over time.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 778283-01 |
| Category | RF Downconverters |
| Model | PXI-5600 |
| Form Factor | 3U PXI Module |
| Real-time Bandwidth | 20 MHz |
| Frequency Range | 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz |
| Typical Noise Density | <-140 dBm/Hz |
| Spurious-Free Dynamic Range | >80 dB |
| Typical Phase Noise | <-94 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset |
| Timebase Stability | ±20 ppb |
| Frequency Accuracy | ±50 ppb |
| Software Compatibility | NI-RFSA 2.1, NIPXI-5600 Support Driver |
| Input Connectors | 6 Connectors: FREQ REF IN, 10 MHz OUT, PXI 10 MHz I/O, OUTPUT, INPUT |
| Recommended Warm-up Time | 20 minutes |
| Calibration Period | At least once a year |


