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PXI-5661

The National Instruments PXI-5661 is a 2.7 GHz PXI Vector Signal Analyzer featuring a 20 MHz wide quadrature digital downconverter, a noise density as low as -140 dBm/Hz, compatibility with LabVIEW,

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    Description

    The National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer is a sophisticated instrument that covers a frequency range from 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz, designed to deliver high performance in a compact 3U PXI module form factor. Accommodating part numbers 779782-01, 779782-02, and 779782-03, this analyzer is equipped with a 20 MHz wide quadrature digital downconverter (DDC) for efficient data handling.

    With a common noise density of -140 dBm/Hz, which can be extended to -165 dBm/Hz with the addition of a PXI-5690 preamplifier, and an intermodulation free dynamic range of up to 80 dB, the PXI-5661 ensures precise measurements and analysis. It also features compatibility with Conduant StreamStor devices for extensive terabyte-scale recording capabilities.

    Support for LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and the NI Spectral Measurements Toolkit enhances the functionality of the PXI-5661, allowing for a wide range of applications, including specialized features like a burst power trigger, 3D spectrograms, I/Q data for modulation analysis, and analog modulation analysis. Additionally, it’s compatible with the NI Modulation Toolkit, facilitating the analysis of both custom and standard modulation formats.

    Specification Details
    Product National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer
    Part Numbers 779782-01, 779782-02, 779782-03
    Frequency Range 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz
    Onboard DDC 20 MHz wide quadrature digital downconverter
    Common Noise Density < -140 dBm/Hz (extendable to -165 dBm/Hz with PXI-5690 preamplifier)
    Intermodulation Free Dynamic Range Up to 80 dB
    Compatibility Conduant StreamStor devices for terabyte recording
    Software Support LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, NI Spectral Measurements Toolkit
    Special Features Burst power trigger, 3D spectrograms, I/Q data for modulation analysis, analog modulation analysis
    Modulation Toolkit Compatibility Compatible with NI Modulation Toolkit for custom and standard modulation formats analysis
    Package Size 3U PXI module

    Question 1: What frequency range does the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer operate within, and what are its capabilities regarding data handling and dynamic range?
    Answer 1: The addition of a PXI-5690 preamplifier enhances the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer’s noise density specifications by extending it from -140 dBm/Hz to -165 dBm/Hz.

    Question 2: What frequency range does the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer cover, and what are its main features that enable precise measurements and extensive recording capabilities?
    Answer 2: The specific additional component that can be used with the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer to extend its noise density performance from -140 dBm/Hz to -165 dBm/Hz is the PXI-5690 preamplifier.

    Question 3: What specific additional component can be used with the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer to extend its noise density performance from -140 dBm/Hz to -165 dBm/Hz?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer covers a frequency range from 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz, and its noise density performance can be improved by adding the PXI-5690 preamplifier, which extends the noise density to -165 dBm/Hz.

    Question 4: What is the frequency range covered by the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer, and which additional module can be added to improve its noise density performance?
    Answer 4: The National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer covers a frequency range from 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz and boasts features such as a 20 MHz wide quadrature digital downconverter, a noise density as low as -140 dBm/Hz (which can be further reduced to -165 dBm/Hz with an additional preamplifier), an intermodulation free dynamic range of up to 80 dB, and compatibility with Conduant StreamStor devices

    Question 5: What enhancements does the addition of a PXI-5690 preamplifier provide to the National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer’s noise density specifications?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments PXI-5661 PXI Vector Signal Analyzer operates within a frequency range of 9 kHz to 2.7 GHz and is capable of handling data efficiently with a 20 MHz wide quadrature digital downconverter, as well as offering an intermodulation free dynamic range of up to 80 dB.