Description
The product features a 1-Channel configuration and is capable of supporting a maximum frequency up to 26.5 GHz. This high frequency range makes it an optimal choice for various applications including signal intelligence, RF, integrated circuits characterization, and RADAR testing. It is equipped with 2 GB of memory, enhancing its capacity to handle complex datasets and analyses.
With a frequency range for RF spectrum analysis stretching from 20 Hz to 26.5 GHz, this product offers a wide scope for various frequency-related investigations. It maintains a low noise level at -166 dBm/Hz within the range of 300 MHz to 1.7 GHz, ensuring high precision in measurements.
Although it does not come with a built-in preamplifier, its capabilities in measuring intermodulation distortion, adjacent channel power, and error vector magnitude are noteworthy. Additionally, it features a built-in IF signals to IQ data converter and boasts a wide bandwidth, further enhancing its utility and performance in various testing scenarios.
Its part numbers include 783156-01, 783124-01, 783156-02, 783124-02, 783156-03, and 783124-03, catering to a wide range of model preferences and requirements.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 783156-01, 783124-01, 783156-02, 783124-02, 783156-03, 783124-03 |
| Channels | 1-Channel |
| Maximum Frequency | 26.5 GHz |
| Applications | Signal intelligence, RF, integrated circuits characterization, RADAR testing |
| Memory | 2 GB |
| Frequency Range for RF Spectrum Analysis | 20 Hz to 26.5 GHz |
| Noise Level | -166 dBm/Hz (300 MHz to 1.7 GHz) |
| Built-in Preamplifier | No |
| Measurements | Intermodulation distortion, adjacent channel power, error vector magnitude |
| Features | Built-in IF signals to IQ data converter, wide bandwidth |
Question 1: What is the max frequency of PXIe-5668?
Answer 1: 26.5 GHz
Question 2: How much memory does PXIe-5668 have?
Answer 2: 2 GB
Question 3: Does the PXIe-5668 have a built-in preamplifier?
Answer 3: No
Question 4: What is the noise level at 300 MHz to 1.7 GHz?
Answer 4: -166 dBm/Hz
Question 5: Can PXIe-5668 convert IF signals to IQ data?
Answer 5: Yes




